![]() ![]() Front diff lock at 1.40 and rear at 1.50, gear ratio anywhere from 170 to 190, brake strength at 2800, handbrake strength at 3200 and brake bias at either 40 or 70 depending on what track. I usually use 32000 or 38000, 1500 or 2500 on compression, and 3500, 4500, or 550 on rebound, then anti-roll bar at either 1000 or 5500 depending on the track. I wish more people would contribute their car settings, it'd be a big improvement to this discussion board. Wanted to say thanks for the good setup tip, helps a lot. Edit 2: the formatting of my post got a bit screwed up, sorry. Be aware, though, that it modifies the Thrustmaster Control Panel value directly, and it hasnt always reset the value when Ive exited the game. Thanks! Edit: the formatting of my post got a bit screwed up, sorry. WRC 7 automatically sets the wheel rotation based on the value you set in-game, so you can leave the value in the Thrustmaster Control Panel at the maximum. Hope it helps, although not complete set up description. Suspension always softer than rear one, but in the range of 30000 to 34000 at front. ![]() It depends as well on your driving style. Probably not perfect as the extreme drivers would like to be, but since on many stages I am in the top 30, may be they have some values. Originally posted by zefrancou:these are the setups I use. If your car goes off road, it is not tough enough. If you car spin too much, your handbrake is too hard. Gear box: lots of turns (corsica, monaco) put 170 or 180Īmboy argentina, germany, australia where you have a few top speed areas, you can use 200īrakes: to adjust the handbrake, take a few hairpin, using handbrake (short pressure on the wheel and throttle before the apex of the turn). I put height at 0.23 and suspension at 45000. Monaco is difficult to set up: It is flat with some traps. ![]() Sweden: height at 0.27 and suspension stiffer at 47000. For el condor 0.31 suspension at 35000Ĭorsica: althougth it is tarmac, I put soft suspensions at 32000 and height at 0.27. Portugal: front at 0.26 suspension at 44000įinland front at 0.28 to 0.33, suspension at 33000Ĭatalunya: 0.25 suspension at 42000 on gravel and height at 0.22, suspension 57000 on tarmac stageĪrgentina: On smooth stages 0.28, suspension at 43000. Stabilising bar : front at 3000 and rear at 6500: This allows necessary oversteer and reduce the tendency of the car to go off road at the exit of a turn.ĭiff: front always at 1.04 to 1.08 to keep traction and increase oversteer It avoids the car to bounce and hit the road with the nose. On smooth /rather flat like portugal, australia, I put them at around 44000 to 49000ĭumpers: I have them in all conditions around 6500 to 7500. So what you may want to keep in mind is the following.įront Suspension always softer than rear one, but in the range of 30000 to 34000 at front. Not sure if this has been asked before but I’m relatively new to sim racing and was wondering if you guys could give me some tips on setting up the car before the race. The same for tarmac.huge difference between corsica and catalunya. The thing is that you have different gravel type on stages, some really bumpy like argentina (el condor) or smoother like portugal. Still, it’s been consistently overshadowed by Codemasters’ Dirt franchise (formerly Colin McRae Rally), which most recently included WRC branding and courses, but not the field of drivers, in 2017’s Dirt 4.ĭirt returns at the end of February with Dirt Rally 2.0 on PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One.These are the setups I use. WRC 7, which launched on PS4, PC and Xbox One, was the highest-rated game in the series that Bigben has published, touching 70 on Metacritic for the first time. Bigben has published it since 2010, taking over the license after a five-year hiatus from the days when Sony published a title for PlayStation 2. Kylotonn has developed the WRC: World Rally Championship series since 2015’s WRC 5. ![]() Historic model cars will also join the fleet. In addition to the real-world drivers in the FIA World Rally Championship, WRC 8 will offer drivers from the WRC 2 and Junior WRC series. ![]()
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