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- actionjeans
So... I've had my CSR-E wheel for about two weeks now, but unable to use as the CSR-E pedals were out of stock. Finally got those yesterday, so was able to do some testing last night.
I was fairly disappointed to find myself quite a bit SLOWER using the CSR-E. I expected a bit of a dropoff, but I went from the guy that normally is in the top 3 online, to back of the pack. Not exactly sure why either (which is the part that worries me); the wheel feels faster in my hand, the FFB and feel is better but just can't seem to... I dunno. I wasn't crashing a lot, just overall slower.
I'm sure there is a learning curve associated with this, but has anyone else experienced the same? If so, was practice the cure? Settings? Adjustments to the pedals?
Any settings or tips for GT5 would be most appreciated.
Also, if its just a practice issue and me getting used to it, I can accept that - I remember when I moved from a controller to a wheel (long time ago) I was quite a bit slower with the wheel initially, and then was much faster over time - I just didn't expect an almost $800 investment to immediately put me back to average joe online.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I was fairly disappointed to find myself quite a bit SLOWER using the CSR-E. I expected a bit of a dropoff, but I went from the guy that normally is in the top 3 online, to back of the pack. Not exactly sure why either (which is the part that worries me); the wheel feels faster in my hand, the FFB and feel is better but just can't seem to... I dunno. I wasn't crashing a lot, just overall slower.
I'm sure there is a learning curve associated with this, but has anyone else experienced the same? If so, was practice the cure? Settings? Adjustments to the pedals?
Any settings or tips for GT5 would be most appreciated.
Also, if its just a practice issue and me getting used to it, I can accept that - I remember when I moved from a controller to a wheel (long time ago) I was quite a bit slower with the wheel initially, and then was much faster over time - I just didn't expect an almost $800 investment to immediately put me back to average joe online.
Thanks in advance for any advice.