hello,
i read that some people are talking about a pro mode in the gt mode.
I just can change my wheel settings (simulation/pro/arcarde) or turn off the driving assists, but i have never seen an adjustment which is called "pro mode" or "standart mode".
I have an g27 and it would be very nice if i can get an answer of somebody how to change to this "pro mode". If somebody knows, please tell me the exact way, because i searched in all options before and could find nothing.
thanks alot!
Simon
additional:
I have read the other thread before, but i'm sure some people talked about a "pro-mode" and not just the settings like abs and so on.
by the way, maybe somebody can tell me why i cannot feel any difference if I turn my steeringwheel mode to "arcarde/standard" or to "simulation" - thats strange! I also had with an m5 16000 points at sector drifting in eiger reverse, felt so easy, i have never gotten so much points at gtp!
That are the reasons, why i'm affraid that I'm driving with some aids or the "mystic" standard mode.
i read that some people are talking about a pro mode in the gt mode.
I just can change my wheel settings (simulation/pro/arcarde) or turn off the driving assists, but i have never seen an adjustment which is called "pro mode" or "standart mode".
I have an g27 and it would be very nice if i can get an answer of somebody how to change to this "pro mode". If somebody knows, please tell me the exact way, because i searched in all options before and could find nothing.
thanks alot!
Simon
additional:
I have read the other thread before, but i'm sure some people talked about a "pro-mode" and not just the settings like abs and so on.
by the way, maybe somebody can tell me why i cannot feel any difference if I turn my steeringwheel mode to "arcarde/standard" or to "simulation" - thats strange! I also had with an m5 16000 points at sector drifting in eiger reverse, felt so easy, i have never gotten so much points at gtp!
That are the reasons, why i'm affraid that I'm driving with some aids or the "mystic" standard mode.
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