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* Actually a fun simcade console racer experience
* Actually a fun simcade console racer experience
* I am streaming the PC version to a tv with an NVIDIA Shield which provides for the highest resolution and framerate compared to actually running on consoles
* Lots of interesting visual effects to heighten the intensity of racing
* Lots of interesting visual effects to heighten the intensity of racing
* Handling and physics model are simcade, maybe more arcade than sim, but there's enough there to make it compelling, I think
<Youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trdaVy6UEl4</Youtube>


== Controller Settings ==
== Controller Settings ==

Latest revision as of 04:42, 22 January 2025

Overview

  • Actually a fun simcade console racer experience
  • I am streaming the PC version to a tv with an NVIDIA Shield which provides for the highest resolution and framerate compared to actually running on consoles
  • Lots of interesting visual effects to heighten the intensity of racing
  • Handling and physics model are simcade, maybe more arcade than sim, but there's enough there to make it compelling, I think

Controller Settings

NVIDIA Shield Controller

  • Steering Sensitivty: 6
  • Throttle Deadzone: 5
  • Throttle Sensitivty: 50
  • Brake Sensitivity: 50
  • Speed Sensitivity: 100

Xbox Core Wireless Gaming Controller

  • NVIDIA Shield Controller settings are a good starting point but I can tell it needs further tuning