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Mouse race help - Kungen - 2016-11-18 18:26 Hello Im looking for someone with experiences with mouse driving. I've tried some settings and some setups, but i can't get it to really work. My setups or settings is bad, always slides in the corners, when other people with mouse can take it faster then me. We drive same way in corners so. So do someone have some tricks and tips for settings and setups? Race settings. Best regards Kungen RE: Mouse race help - Mufflord - 2016-11-18 19:05 Other than just alot of practice no, but you can try my setup pack? there is plenty of setups in it, and if you contact me on the server i have some which are not in the pack aswell. Link: http://forum.city-driving.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=17055 RE: Mouse race help - Kungen - 2016-11-18 19:19 ok thanks, there are the setups. is there any settings that i can use? some guy told me to change on misc, smoth steer and some stuff. RE: Mouse race help - Adorable - 2016-11-18 20:54 Hi, First of all, make sure you're not driving with any mouse acceleration. (Uncheck the enhance mouse precision setting from mouse options) Then, in-game, try out different settings, like normal Mouse control, with buttons to accelerate / brake. Or like this: http://forum.city-driving.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=20200 in one of my guides. There are few things you gotta test and set them to something that works best for you, Those are being: Steer center reduction / Button control rate, and if you're using the second method, Wheel turn and wheel turn compensation. Personally I'm using the second method, It allows for a precise control of the throttle / brake, achieved a win/loss ratio as a COP of 75% which is pretty decent, I also like to have Wheel turn set to 720 degrees and wheel turn compensation set to 0 to have it always consistent, meaning moving the mouse a certain distance will always produce the same result on the wheel ingame. As for the car setup, you can browse the files section here: https://www.lfs.net/files Download and try out as many as you could until you find the one that fits your style, or, you can make your own, here's a Wiki that tells you what every option does: http://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Basic_Setup_Guide If you're serious about getting better, nothing can match having a wheel, it's way more realistic and more comfortable. Check out Pete's setup & tips given by him: http://forum.city-driving.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=24138 |