I put together all the presets for every car and track combination for a small fee www.patreon.com/SimracingArnout/shop/arnouts-preset-for-all-gt3-cars-in-acc-133808?Link&
@@Neweraas8 Well, first, you can get it for free as well. On the setup made easy video, and I'm charging a bit to have the full directory and have the preset installed for every track and car. The other ones are way more accurate setups car specifically split up into different driving skill levels
Man, you spoke straight out of my heart! I am on LFM since little over 100 races. I am a casual racer, not too fast. But you really hit every point of experience I made over this time. Keep it up!
Just registered with LFM after getting into ACC this past month. Still learning and improving and working on some car setups but love the information you bestow upon all of us watching. Great format and excellent tips. Going to try for that Rookie LFM license in the near future, but only after i feel comfortable enough to keep the required pace consistently. As of now, i'm still 4 or 5 seconds off the pace.
Yeah, I would love to join LFM right now, but I feel that I also need to find more consistency and right now I'm a bit torn between three cars: BMW, AM and the Lambo 2...
Just built a pc for sim racing coming from ACC xbox. Turbo upped my SA rating to 81 and got the LFM license in the first try yesterday. Really pleased tbh. My only problem starting my first race is your tip at 01:40. Can't wait for that to happen😂
@@SimracingArnout did about 8x 10 minutes races at Silverstone and then just drove in the middle of the pack really close to other cars constantly. Went really fast
Anytime I see or get caught in carnage, I try to remember Hanlon's Razor: "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity."
Tip 14.5: if you cannot keep the car behind pace, let pass. You'll never see that even at gold. Another tip: if orange name apear in your mfd sheet, do not defend. I saw a lot of these drivers, fighting for non existential position. LFM rookie level is like public lobbies, so this video shoud be promotedon LFM webpage on behavior section. And btw waving is not prohibited in warmup lap, waving is when the defending car is blocking multiple times the faster car from overtaking.
Just started a month or so ago and I gotta get out of these public lobbies. Everyone treats the outlap on Qualify like its the race.....and space?......ya right.
Good video bro. Subbed because I can relate a lot as a father of 2 kids myself and acc as my main sim. And we probably live closeby by reading your last name 😅
If I saw this video, may be 50 races before would be so much easier for me. I agree with everything, sadly I slowly learned that by myself. Most of the time people just taught me in the chat when I did something wrong hahah.
Do you have a video about a good setup to start on ? Been driving ACC randomly on Xbox Series X on Controller. Would love to dive in deeper on PC and wheel. Any suggestions on what to buy(CPU/GPU/Wheels/Pedals)? Thanks in advance
yes sir! ua-cam.com/video/wqpRe7A9rag/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SimRacingArnout for pc specs and steering wheel gear and all im not sure what your budged is?
Look man, ACC doesn't need very much to run well HOWEVER you will need to compromise on the visuals of the race... meaning you'll get massively more FPS if you make the game show less cars and have to render less because of it . I don't have that issue since I have a big fat godzilla GPU (RX 6900XT with 16GB of overclocked VRAM) but when I played on the 8GB RX 6600XT I had previously I could play just fine with FSR on 1440p and some graphics compromises... as for a CPU just go with a Ryzen 5000 series and you'll be fine and saving some bucks unless you wanna go for a new age motherboard that supports DDR 5 Ram which is a good upgrade and supports the new Ryzen 7000 series CPU chips... but you'll be fine even with the older MoBo and a 5000 series chip... and personally I'm a fan of AMD on CPUs rather than intel, find them more VFM . As for a wheel and pedals, if you're just starting out, the Fanatec CSL DD 8Nm bundle for 500$ or Euros is the only way to go... Moza R9 is also good but it's a little bit more expensive and from people's accounts that have used both wheels they say Moza is a bit more powerful at 9Nm instead of 8 but the Fanatec Direct Drive is much smoother and feels a bit more refined... I have the Fanatec CSL DD with the McLaren GT3 wheel which is the most VFM wheel on the market by a mile at 200EUR that I bought it and it's perfect for ACC... Sim racing ain't cheap but the minimum budget you need for a PC and wheel & Pedals is around 1500-1700$ if you include a decent monitor (if you don't have one). Personally I would say unless you're seriously loaded don't be tempted to go for a super high end wheel base and pedals sim rig off the bat... for 99% of the people the CSL DD which is the cheapest high quality direct drive on the market is more than enough... the moment you'll touch the wheel for the first time you'll have an orgasm (at least I did coming from an old belt driven Thrustmaster) . P.S. DO NOT BUY AN OLD BELT DRIVEN TO SAVE SOME BUCKS... IT'S REALLY REALLY REALLY NOT WORTH IT... SAVE UP FOR THE REAL DEAL I hope I helped 😁
@@SimracingArnout Thanks man, most people are a little bit clueless on how to build a proper PC... for example getting a new GPU is sooooo worthless now... I got mine second hand about 6 months ago and only cost me 500EUR while new it would be close to 800... why the hell would I buy a new one... sometime in the near future I'll just sell mine for around 400 and buy a newer used one for 600-700 and the cycle keeps going... There are a lot of ways to save on budget when making a PC... especially if you aren't afraid to put it together yourself and not buy a fully kitted one... that's a 20-25% extra cost right there... So the video would be well appreciated by many, I'm sure 😁
@@sportschool3537 Wow, thanks for that detailed answer. I went with the AMD 7800X3D but still have to decide whether an AMD or NVIDIA GPU (7900XTX vs 4080 Super) Building a PC was lot easier 20 years ago ...hahahahhaa
agre with your points, i tell my friends the same, but i have a problem with LFM, thats the thing of if you dont race for some time you lose licens, y got to iron but im a seaman so im out for some months and wen i come back im rockie again, and have to star hall over again : (
@@SimracingArnout i do 2 months at sea, wen i come back i do my setups and hall that, i go very fas up to pace, but in 4 weeks i have to leave and hall the work for nothing, i try to enter endurance races but never make it, so what y do is setups and shere them on you tube, tryng to hel de comunity, i was thinking on sending a email to LMF if they could do somthing, i think im not the only one, have a nice day hope to se ya some day on track ; )
Is it ok for complte rookies to join LFM? I'm too scared to get banned for crashing too much or having too bad etiquette just because everything is too new for me and I don't yet understand what's what.
Because of a combination of my own skill and the car I like to drive (big up the boat), I'm consistently one of the slowest on track at all times. I personally disagree with 14. I can't keep up with anyone behind me, so by your rule, I'd be letting everyone past. I won't ever do anything stupid, but if you can't get past, you stay behind me. Everyone behind me hates me for it but I'm entitled to defend my position and I will do just that. If I didn't, I'd just be driving by myself, and if I wanted to drive by myself, I'd stay in singleplayer. The only cars that get past for free are cars on different classes or different laps
Thanx for your comment, im assuming your not changing lines under braking or blocking on purpose other racers shouldnt be hating on you, i wasnt saying let (everybody) pass but when i drive a hard race in a higher split and an alien chasing me somtimes i gain more pace then instead keep fighting and getting into contact sometimes
@@SimracingArnout Not moving under braking or anything like that. They just don't like me because of how much I'm holding them up. The way I see it, I'm already at the back and I won't be moving forwards, so I might as well fight with the 2 or 3 behind me
@@EllieDouglasF1 sounds like you need to put on some track guides and really tighten up your racing. I’m sure you are leaving seconds on the track by not knowing exactly how hard you can/should be racing.
@@lukefisher8417 You seem to have missed the point of my comment. I know what to do when I want to go faster My comment isn't about pace, it's about defending from faster cars and disagreeing with being told to let them by. If they're in my class and on the same lap, I am entitled to fight for my position. It's their job to get around me, not my job to let them
Regarding qualifying, why are there no penalties for slowing down on racing line before starting a hot lap (the first 10-15 cars that wait to create gaps for themselves). Only rules about that in actual racing rules are that you are not allowed to impede others by driving unnecessarily slow, so a lot of cars making gaps just before the last corner on the racing line is not in the rules, is it? And it is not in the LFM code of conduct either, so where is it said that this is the standard practice? The only place for that in real life would in the pre race weekend driver meeting, if it were agreed by all the drivers and race control. And for that matter if you watch F1 that has caused quite a few penalties both in qualifying and in practice sessions, granted that in F1 it does not generally happen at the start of the session, but later when it is possible that the car behind is on a fast lap.
Yeah now you say it.. it is a solid point, for me it feels like a sportmanship thing to do in the quallifing. And when later in qualli you indeed should not wait on the racing line.. good question for the lfm discord
@@SimracingArnout Simple(ish) solution. Add it to the code of conduct. In any qualifying session, when no driver has had time to start a flying lap, overtaking is not allowed unless the car in front clearly indicates that he wants to stay back either by moving away from the racing line and slowing down and/or using the indicator lights to let the car behind know that he is making space. Feel free to post the question, I'm sure you have more clout there.
I can imagine that the first races in the rookies could be messy hell in higher splits it can get messy this week me myself were having some incidents, but 80% of the time it is awesome maybe you had some bad luck..
@@SimracingArnout i was just following your pathway ,, rule 1, rule 2, 3 ,4..... 13, 14, 14.1 . 14.5 . 14.9 , so i said 14.9 and a half , lol , good advice men, ----some ppl just dont think about others, they just want to go and go and messing up ppl gameplay , you feel me, , listen i have made all my rating just by driving the track, and the more i do the better i get,
Pro simgamers are just amateurs who get together to play pro. Thats it. Dont put to much effort into it the racing standards are far away from real life.
@@SimracingArnout since life is some Kind of Game too for me not the story of every game. But every game without consequences have most time a similar story. I have to say i am Just a decent Driver with a decent pace but i was interested to Take Sim racing more serious but for me it still need 5 to 10 years till it have the quality that it Start to be serious Sport.
I put together all the presets for every car and track combination for a small fee
www.patreon.com/SimracingArnout/shop/arnouts-preset-for-all-gt3-cars-in-acc-133808?Link&
This is every gt3 and every track ? Why is it less compared to other setups your selling ?
@@Neweraas8 Well, first, you can get it for free as well. On the setup made easy video, and I'm charging a bit to have the full directory and have the preset installed for every track and car. The other ones are way more accurate setups car specifically split up into different driving skill levels
@SimracingArnout ok thanks.. was just wondering.. I don't mind paying a bit for convenience... I'll purchase next time I go on the pc
@SimracingArnout i just purchased it thanks... I'll be looking forward to finding the right car and getting more advanced setups from you
Thank you for the support! And shoot in the discord for questions
Man, you spoke straight out of my heart! I am on LFM since little over 100 races. I am a casual racer, not too fast. But you really hit every point of experience I made over this time. Keep it up!
Thanx for the comment man🙏 doesnt matter how fast you are, there will always be someone who is faster
Just registered with LFM after getting into ACC this past month. Still learning and improving and working on some car setups but love the information you bestow upon all of us watching. Great format and excellent tips. Going to try for that Rookie LFM license in the near future, but only after i feel comfortable enough to keep the required pace consistently. As of now, i'm still 4 or 5 seconds off the pace.
Try to get that licence mate and get into races, you cant learn faster then that
Yeah, I would love to join LFM right now, but I feel that I also need to find more consistency and right now I'm a bit torn between three cars: BMW, AM and the Lambo 2...
Rule #1: Jump straight out of the rig in the middle of a race while the car is still running if the wife starts yelling 😂
You yell back haha
@@SimracingArnout goes without saying lol 😂
high likelihood of finishing last if you are married
I lost so many safety points that way 😂😂😅
Get rid of a wife who doesn't let you do what you love. That time is precious to any man.
Great content. From a person who just now is starting to enter the simracing world, keep it coming! Really useful.
Welcome to the community man this is the best hobby in the world!
Wow, just found this video. Hands off man, great tips everyone should watch. As a rookie these tips are helpful even some of them are no brainers.
Thanx man!!
Just built a pc for sim racing coming from ACC xbox. Turbo upped my SA rating to 81 and got the LFM license in the first try yesterday. Really pleased tbh. My only problem starting my first race is your tip at 01:40. Can't wait for that to happen😂
Hahaha good stuff man how did you get your SA up fast?
@@SimracingArnout did about 8x 10 minutes races at Silverstone and then just drove in the middle of the pack really close to other cars constantly. Went really fast
@@Rosbief94 noice maybe il make a vid about it 👊
Great advice Arnout thanks…. Adjusting just a few items little by little
Appreciate it mate
Great Advice. After like the first 3 races it gets so messy, i am currently trying to get out of the SA Rating F bubble.
Keep the patience mate if you are consistent you will escape those classes
Thanks for this video, i've just enter the world of the sim racing and i choose ACC to start !
My objective is to drive clean 😅
Haa nice man, good to see the video was reccomended to you!
Anytime I see or get caught in carnage, I try to remember Hanlon's Razor: "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity."
Word!
you are a good man! Just got my license ;)
Noice good luck on lfm!
Very helpful, thanks!
Very nice video 😃👍
Tip 14.5: if you cannot keep the car behind pace, let pass. You'll never see that even at gold. Another tip: if orange name apear in your mfd sheet, do not defend. I saw a lot of these drivers, fighting for non existential position. LFM rookie level is like public lobbies, so this video shoud be promotedon LFM webpage on behavior section. And btw waving is not prohibited in warmup lap, waving is when the defending car is blocking multiple times the faster car from overtaking.
Just started a month or so ago and I gotta get out of these public lobbies. Everyone treats the outlap on Qualify like its the race.....and space?......ya right.
Not the best area to race i agree
Thx for the video Andrew Hales
Thanx i guess😅
@@SimracingArnout You two do look pretty similar in my eyes
@@rasmus9311 i actually have no idea who Andrew Hales is haha
great tips. I'm still average. I need one hundred more tips please. :)
Thanx mate. Maybe we can remake and add more
what vr overlay do you use there? so much telemetry. i'd love to see so much info as well. is it a paid thing?
armamentario.com/ it is free!!
Good video bro. Subbed because I can relate a lot as a father of 2 kids myself and acc as my main sim. And we probably live closeby by reading your last name 😅
Haha awesome when they sleep i can race! Haha your name as well😉
If I saw this video, may be 50 races before would be so much easier for me. I agree with everything, sadly I slowly learned that by myself. Most of the time people just taught me in the chat when I did something wrong hahah.
Haha yeah I figured this is so obvious when you do it for 50-100 races but in the beginning, you screw up a million things haha
Do you have a video about a good setup to start on ? Been driving ACC randomly on Xbox Series X on Controller. Would love to dive in deeper on PC and wheel.
Any suggestions on what to buy(CPU/GPU/Wheels/Pedals)?
Thanks in advance
yes sir!
ua-cam.com/video/wqpRe7A9rag/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SimRacingArnout
for pc specs and steering wheel gear and all im not sure what your budged is?
Look man, ACC doesn't need very much to run well HOWEVER you will need to compromise on the visuals of the race... meaning you'll get massively more FPS if you make the game show less cars and have to render less because of it . I don't have that issue since I have a big fat godzilla GPU (RX 6900XT with 16GB of overclocked VRAM) but when I played on the 8GB RX 6600XT I had previously I could play just fine with FSR on 1440p and some graphics compromises... as for a CPU just go with a Ryzen 5000 series and you'll be fine and saving some bucks unless you wanna go for a new age motherboard that supports DDR 5 Ram which is a good upgrade and supports the new Ryzen 7000 series CPU chips... but you'll be fine even with the older MoBo and a 5000 series chip... and personally I'm a fan of AMD on CPUs rather than intel, find them more VFM .
As for a wheel and pedals, if you're just starting out, the Fanatec CSL DD 8Nm bundle for 500$ or Euros is the only way to go... Moza R9 is also good but it's a little bit more expensive and from people's accounts that have used both wheels they say Moza is a bit more powerful at 9Nm instead of 8 but the Fanatec Direct Drive is much smoother and feels a bit more refined... I have the Fanatec CSL DD with the McLaren GT3 wheel which is the most VFM wheel on the market by a mile at 200EUR that I bought it and it's perfect for ACC...
Sim racing ain't cheap but the minimum budget you need for a PC and wheel & Pedals is around 1500-1700$ if you include a decent monitor (if you don't have one). Personally I would say unless you're seriously loaded don't be tempted to go for a super high end wheel base and pedals sim rig off the bat... for 99% of the people the CSL DD which is the cheapest high quality direct drive on the market is more than enough... the moment you'll touch the wheel for the first time you'll have an orgasm (at least I did coming from an old belt driven Thrustmaster) .
P.S. DO NOT BUY AN OLD BELT DRIVEN TO SAVE SOME BUCKS... IT'S REALLY REALLY REALLY NOT WORTH IT... SAVE UP FOR THE REAL DEAL
I hope I helped 😁
This answer is speaking my heart! There will be a video about this in the future!
@@SimracingArnout Thanks man, most people are a little bit clueless on how to build a proper PC... for example getting a new GPU is sooooo worthless now... I got mine second hand about 6 months ago and only cost me 500EUR while new it would be close to 800... why the hell would I buy a new one... sometime in the near future I'll just sell mine for around 400 and buy a newer used one for 600-700 and the cycle keeps going...
There are a lot of ways to save on budget when making a PC... especially if you aren't afraid to put it together yourself and not buy a fully kitted one... that's a 20-25% extra cost right there...
So the video would be well appreciated by many, I'm sure 😁
@@sportschool3537 Wow, thanks for that detailed answer.
I went with the AMD 7800X3D but still have to decide whether an AMD or NVIDIA GPU (7900XTX vs 4080 Super)
Building a PC was lot easier 20 years ago ...hahahahhaa
I cant find any rookie races for ac only races for f licenses
agre with your points, i tell my friends the same, but i have a problem with LFM, thats the thing of if you dont race for some time you lose licens, y got to iron but im a seaman so im out for some months and wen i come back im rockie again, and have to star hall over again : (
Hey man that i didnt know, so 3 months? And your back at rookie? I feel your pain
@@SimracingArnout i do 2 months at sea, wen i come back i do my setups and hall that, i go very fas up to pace, but in 4 weeks i have to leave and hall the work for nothing, i try to enter endurance races but never make it, so what y do is setups and shere them on you tube, tryng to hel de comunity, i was thinking on sending a email to LMF if they could do somthing, i think im not the only one, have a nice day hope to se ya some day on track ; )
Did you try this as an idea in the lfm discord and ask them? They pay close attention.. see you on track mate!
I’m new to acc , I’m still not sure how I get this license.
Does lmf even work on the ps5?
I love the game but can’t see to do much online?
Licence is for pc mate sorry
Is it ok for complte rookies to join LFM? I'm too scared to get banned for crashing too much or having too bad etiquette just because everything is too new for me and I don't yet understand what's what.
Offcourse how else you going to learn? You do need your license though. Just be careful in races
Because of a combination of my own skill and the car I like to drive (big up the boat), I'm consistently one of the slowest on track at all times. I personally disagree with 14. I can't keep up with anyone behind me, so by your rule, I'd be letting everyone past. I won't ever do anything stupid, but if you can't get past, you stay behind me. Everyone behind me hates me for it but I'm entitled to defend my position and I will do just that. If I didn't, I'd just be driving by myself, and if I wanted to drive by myself, I'd stay in singleplayer. The only cars that get past for free are cars on different classes or different laps
Thanx for your comment, im assuming your not changing lines under braking or blocking on purpose other racers shouldnt be hating on you, i wasnt saying let (everybody) pass but when i drive a hard race in a higher split and an alien chasing me somtimes i gain more pace then instead keep fighting and getting into contact sometimes
@@SimracingArnout Not moving under braking or anything like that. They just don't like me because of how much I'm holding them up. The way I see it, I'm already at the back and I won't be moving forwards, so I might as well fight with the 2 or 3 behind me
Yeah understood. 👍
@@EllieDouglasF1 sounds like you need to put on some track guides and really tighten up your racing. I’m sure you are leaving seconds on the track by not knowing exactly how hard you can/should be racing.
@@lukefisher8417 You seem to have missed the point of my comment. I know what to do when I want to go faster
My comment isn't about pace, it's about defending from faster cars and disagreeing with being told to let them by. If they're in my class and on the same lap, I am entitled to fight for my position. It's their job to get around me, not my job to let them
What's your VR setup?
There is a video on my channel explaining this
👍👍👍
are you using a reshape in this ?
reshade
Nope
any tips from pro to allien? :P :P
Trying very hard to figure that out haha
First I need to switch into PC xd But 47.8 at monza on Xbox might be enough. Now all I need is 1,5k£ xD
I made the same transition. Totally worth it!
Regarding qualifying, why are there no penalties for slowing down on racing line before starting a hot lap (the first 10-15 cars that wait to create gaps for themselves). Only rules about that in actual racing rules are that you are not allowed to impede others by driving unnecessarily slow, so a lot of cars making gaps just before the last corner on the racing line is not in the rules, is it? And it is not in the LFM code of conduct either, so where is it said that this is the standard practice? The only place for that in real life would in the pre race weekend driver meeting, if it were agreed by all the drivers and race control. And for that matter if you watch F1 that has caused quite a few penalties both in qualifying and in practice sessions, granted that in F1 it does not generally happen at the start of the session, but later when it is possible that the car behind is on a fast lap.
Yeah now you say it.. it is a solid point, for me it feels like a sportmanship thing to do in the quallifing. And when later in qualli you indeed should not wait on the racing line.. good question for the lfm discord
@@SimracingArnout Simple(ish) solution. Add it to the code of conduct. In any qualifying session, when no driver has had time to start a flying lap, overtaking is not allowed unless the car in front clearly indicates that he wants to stay back either by moving away from the racing line and slowing down and/or using the indicator lights to let the car behind know that he is making space. Feel free to post the question, I'm sure you have more clout there.
🙏
I joined LFM last week, people are not here to drive cleanly, if they were, they wouldn't be driving carelessly
I can imagine that the first races in the rookies could be messy hell in higher splits it can get messy this week me myself were having some incidents, but 80% of the time it is awesome maybe you had some bad luck..
@@SimracingArnout Actually I only started to have incidents after I left the Rookie leagues LOL, Rookie leagues were safe
I race acc on ps5 so no lfm for me 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Im going to make a video about the from console to pc transition
a fuel calculator? you mean a calculator 🤔
Potato, petato
@@SimracingArnout is, just sounded funny when I thought about it lol nice video btw
@stevelinks2521 thank you
you missed 14.9 an a half
I'm curious what did i miss?
@@SimracingArnout i was just following your pathway ,, rule 1, rule 2, 3 ,4..... 13, 14, 14.1 . 14.5 . 14.9 , so i said 14.9 and a half , lol , good advice men, ----some ppl just dont think about others, they just want to go and go and messing up ppl gameplay , you feel me, , listen i have made all my rating just by driving the track, and the more i do the better i get,
@salmopr I feel ya so in this video I wanted to make 15 points but I ended up with more so I just picked some random numbers haha.
Pro simgamers are just amateurs who get together to play pro. Thats it. Dont put to much effort into it the racing standards are far away from real life.
But isnt that the story for every game? 😅
@@SimracingArnout since life is some Kind of Game too for me not the story of every game. But every game without consequences have most time a similar story. I have to say i am Just a decent Driver with a decent pace but i was interested to Take Sim racing more serious but for me it still need 5 to 10 years till it have the quality that it Start to be serious Sport.
Lol not really, there's pro SIM drivers who know what they're doing, all the rest can't be called pro
@@demshirosan7311 lol. There are some pros that playing games too. All the others are just gamers. And even the fastest are no pros.