shirakawaa
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That's the calibration I'm talking about. Some people fail to do that, resulting in very twitchy controls until they are pressed all the way down.There is no calibration for the DFGT. Just push the pedal to the floor once and its good to go.
That's because, as you say, the stock BB is incorrect. It should have been as a good starting point for most cars 5/0 or 5/1.But yeah, on CS tires if you so much as touch the pedal while turning with BB at 5/5 the rear end will step out. Not very realistic. I really don't understand why cars in stock form (including 5/5 BB) are undrivable with all aids off.
Yes, an inconvenience of the default BB is that on shuffle races or races involving recomended cars one has to set them up each time (once during practice, once as soon as the race starts). People who don't and try to disable the ABS end up with an unnatural and illogical (not to mention inconvenient) car response when braking.Occasionally I race in spec lobbies with cars from the recommended garage. I have to adjust the BB on the starting grid or down the front straight. I feel bad for the drivers that don't. They usually end up in the grass on turn 1 and exit out before the end of the first lap.