Dirt Rally 2.0 Beginner Set-up Tips

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  • @imscheck
    @imscheck 4 роки тому +130

    Beginner Set-Up TIps: Ok, first thing is you need a PhD in engineering because every adjustment influences every other parameter.
    I as a beginner have more of adjusting the differential of every axis. You can feel the adjustments pretty well

    • @FOXeye95
      @FOXeye95 Рік тому +2

      you need a PhD in engineering in RBR to adjust a car setup specially diff tuning

  • @clicheriddler9701
    @clicheriddler9701 4 роки тому +262

    Here in 2020 because of the free download on psn

    • @Speed_7545
      @Speed_7545 4 роки тому +12

      I bought the goty edition right before the free download

    • @danblew3030
      @danblew3030 4 роки тому +6

      Same. And it’s really fun. I’ve never played a racing sim like this yet I love it

    • @omarcervantes4494
      @omarcervantes4494 4 роки тому +1

      Sameee

    • @JelloTypeR
      @JelloTypeR 4 роки тому +1

      Yep 👍 It’s a great sim. The surface degradation modeling is particularly impressive and realistic. I’ve done some dirt/gravel in a rally driving course and the handling is pretty accurate. I also get to drive a fulvia, my favorite Lancia, I can’t find the O37 though.

    • @Speed_7545
      @Speed_7545 4 роки тому

      @@JelloTypeR it comes with the year 1 pass/you can buy it for around 1,3€ from the ps store. It's awesome 👍

  • @vahnn0
    @vahnn0 4 роки тому +157

    I think you have the relationship between dampers/springs and ride height/springs backwards, and I think you have roll bars backwards as well. Kind of.
    Before I go into this, I must make it clear that I'm not a professional racer or engineer of any kind.
    Let's start with the spring rate and ride height. To better understand how these work, it's best to understand what the components are. There suspension consists of a strut, which is the vertical shaft upon which the spring and dampeners are attached, with the wheel attached to the bottom. The top of the strut isn't fixed directly to the car, but can slide in and out of the frame, slowing the car to move up and down. The strut represents the maximum amount of vertical movement of the car in relation to the wheels (or vice versa). Then we have the spring, which controls how much the car can move up and down on that strut. A firmer spring will reduce the amount of movement, while a softer spring will allow the car to move a greater distance up or down. This is where you have ride height and spring rate backwards: with a higher ride height, the car can move down farther before bottoming out on the strut. Therefore you can shoot for a softer spring. Keep in mind, raising the ride height also raises the car's center of gravity, so if you raise the ride height and also stiffen the springs, the car will stay high up and tend to lean a lot more to the outside of the turn. And so lowering the ride height lowers the center of gravity, but since the car is closer to bottoming out on the strut, you want to limit how far the car can go down, meaning you want a stiffer spring. The car is lower and will stay more planted in corners, but there trade-off is that the car has less room to move on the strut, meaning bumps are much rougher.
    On stages with lots of jumps, or rough, bumpy terrain, you want higher ride height and softer springs. This will allow the suspension to absorb more of these bumps and keep the car stable and wheels in contact with the ground (more on this with Dampers). On tarmac, or other smooth stages, you want lower ride height with stiffer spring, keeping the car's center of gravity lower to resist leaning, but hitting bumps and jumps will be much rougher and may cause the car to bounce, making wheels lose contact with the ground, making the car unstable.
    Before we get into Dampers, let's talk roll bars. A stronger anti-roll bar (henceforth referred to as "roll bar"will or simply "bar") will keep the body stiffer to resist torsional flexing of the car. This means, for example, if there car is turning right, the body of the car will want to "roll" to the left. In other words, the left side goes down, the right side goes up. In this example, if you have a strong roll bar, it will prevent the car's body from twisting, so there inside wheel will be more likely to lift up off the ground. A softer roll bar will allow the car to flex more which may allow the inside wheel to stay on the ground, potentially providing more traction.
    In most cases, I prefer a slightly softer roll bar in the front, allowing both wheels to keep contact, potentially maintaining traction. If you make it too strong and the inside wheel lifts off the ground, ALL of the traction duties fall on the outside wheel, meaning it's more likely to lose traction, resulting in understeer.
    When it comes to the rear roll bar, it depends on the drivetrain of your car and the type of track. A softer toll bar will again allow the body to flex, which may help keep both wheels on the ground, shooting for better acceleration in corners and resist oversteer, especially useful for RWD cars. But on AWD and FWD cars, I like a stiffer rear bar to make it easier to slide the back of the car around corners.
    This comment is already too long and it's making me feel kinda douchy. Please, if I have anything wrong, definitely point it out! I'll do another comment to cover Dampers. Edits because phone typos.

    • @vahnn0
      @vahnn0 4 роки тому +13

      Your explanation of dampers actually sounds pretty much on point. Now that I listened again.

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +26

      You're right about the spring rate and ride height, I did mess that up when recording. I also recorded this at 6:30 am with no script so it was all off the top of my head and I didn't catch it in editing haha, good catch though!

    • @tydendurler9574
      @tydendurler9574 4 роки тому +10

      @@RoadsideTV08 how is that an excuse?!?
      Why did you do that then?!?
      Just to have an excuse?🤔
      Ridiculous

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +23

      @@tydendurler9574 Because that's how I do all of my videos, I make them with whatever little spare time I have.

    • @cristiansosa1512
      @cristiansosa1512 4 роки тому +9

      Most insightful comment, I thank you! I even managed to imagine the car's physic as you were explaining how their components worked.
      As for the maker of the video, Roadside TV, I thank you as well. Between you two I got to understand some more of how a car's mechanics work.
      PS: Tyler Durden don't be a dick, the dude is making a video out of the goodness of his heart. I'd imagine you never mess anything up or say anything wrong, right? Everybody makes mistakes or confuses stuff every now and then, nobodys perfect!

  • @fluffyboye2220
    @fluffyboye2220 3 роки тому +35

    Honestly one of the best tutorials out there, i was struggling with the tuning but after that video it just clicked! i tryed to do a tuning by myself for a spain stage and first try i got a pretty stable car! it was way easier to drive than the base one, and then i had alot of fun tweaking different settings to see how the car would react, if it goes better or if it behaves worse, thanks for learning me the art of tuning the car! haha sorry for my bad english by the way not my native language
    You earned my subcription though!

  • @MohamedAli965
    @MohamedAli965 4 роки тому +44

    Great video. I've been playing since Dirt Rally 1.0's launch and I still learned a couple new things particularly about the dampers. If I may add some notes: ride height/spring stiffness is an inverse relationship opposite to what you mentioned. Also, regarding the alignment settings, I think going through the trouble of experimenting with different toe setups can go a long way in helping you with car setups and getting a feel for the car, especially for beginners. Honestly I think its more important than camber, because depending on chassis layout you can make a lot of adjustments to fix a car's behaviour (e.g. understeer oversteer) . in RWD for example giving the rear more toe in can help you get better exit our of corners and make the car more stable in general. For a lot of AWD cars you can fix the slower turn in/understeer with some toe out on the front, or give it toe out on the rear to help it rotate mid corner. I know this video is aimed at beginners but honestly once you understand how to manipilate toe to "fix" a car's behaviour it can help you a lot. Again great video and keep up the good work.

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +6

      Yeah I did get the height/spring thing backwards, I discussed it in an earlier comment thread. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and still learned some things though!

    • @Ham_Rallyaddict
      @Ham_Rallyaddict 4 роки тому

      For the AWD, can i still give a Toe out to both the rear and front?

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      @@Ham_Rallyaddict You can, but it will make the rear end of the car want to kick out a lot potentially

    • @andytheman72
      @andytheman72 Рік тому +1

      @@RoadsideTV08 So what you explained in the video about the height/spring is not right, its opposite/backwards? If so, this does not make it easier following your guide.

  • @Ranguvar13
    @Ranguvar13 2 роки тому +15

    I wasn't sure about breaking into these customizations as a new player, but just roughly hitting these markers and understanding why not only broke me into real sharp cornering and drifting in this game, especially RWD, but understanding how the simulation all works and having fun with it.
    Thank you so much!!

  • @gam8lestudios
    @gam8lestudios 4 роки тому +27

    Very good information and structured explanations 👍 now it's time to testing 😉 thx for this cool video

  • @rywinpatcharaput
    @rywinpatcharaput 4 роки тому +29

    I think gearing is very important in rally cross. Depending on the location, the gearing must be adjusted to the map for either more acceleration or top speed depending on the map. This greatly affected my time and got my car to go faster than my opponents.

    • @GeoJesse
      @GeoJesse 2 роки тому +2

      for sure. definitely want higher gearing on argentina. literally never go past 3rd gear on that one.

  • @RubberStig
    @RubberStig 4 роки тому +11

    The first thing I found, particularly on loose surfaces, with all-wheel-drive cars, rotation (getting the car to turn-in) is not the easiest, so I increase the rear anti-roll slightly, and decrease the front anti-roll slightly. If I'm still not getting the initial rotation on turn-in that I want, I might stiffen (increase) the rear spring rate slightly, and soften (decrease) the front spring rate slightly.
    Only small changes - they usually make enough difference.
    And yep, you had the ride height/spring rate thing backwards, but another commenter already caught that. Must be tough creating vids @ 6.30am!
    If I were to give you some feedback : for a beginner I think your "stream of consciousness" style in this vid might be confusing (I know, setups are complicated animals where one change here can affect several other aspects of the car's handling characteristics), so my suggestion would be right a script that just states what you want to say, so that you can eliminate the extraneous bits of information you didn't intend to complicate this video, and thus confuse your intended audience.
    I hope you take this in the spirit in which it is offered - as constructive feedback.
    You want to help people get better and that, I applaud. Thank you for helping the sim-racing community - it's my favourite place to be!

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +2

      No worries! I don't mind others offering suggestions to make things better at all!
      I try to come up with key points in my head before hand and then go, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't lol.

    • @Te1ecastermaster
      @Te1ecastermaster 4 роки тому +1

      Also, if you want a bit faster turn in, you are on point with your increased rear roll bar. Try coupling that with a bit more toe out up front. You will get a faster initial reaction from the front. The combination should lead to a quick turn in, with a little more rotation from the rear.

  • @hondafreak8613
    @hondafreak8613 4 роки тому +10

    The rear tow angle help when set to negative a little.
    It helps the ass end straighten when exiting a corner. I noticed way better handling with just slight adjustment

  • @nicks4802
    @nicks4802 3 роки тому +3

    Step 1,
    Get the VW GTI.
    Step 2,
    Crank rear toe angle down to 1.80
    Step 3,
    adjust camber until comfortable in the way the car handles on turns.
    Step 4,
    Practice, and work your way up to a similar but slightly more powerful car.

  • @mulletman9285
    @mulletman9285 8 місяців тому +1

    I’ll say for gearing depending on where you are and what your in, your car might run out of gear in the wide open areas so in that case it wouldn’t hurt to up your final gear a little so that your not loosing speed to the rev limiter

  • @nantofx8171
    @nantofx8171 4 роки тому +3

    You should go to the freeroam sector en tune the hell out of your car. Set camber for example at max, see how your car reacts.. Thats how I learned how to setup my cars :)

  • @sandwich177
    @sandwich177 Рік тому +2

    here in 2023 because of the discount on steam

  • @PaulSebastianM
    @PaulSebastianM 3 роки тому +4

    Just judging by my 5th grade physics knowledge, lol, softer slow bump means that because the car can tilt more in corners, more inertia can be sent to the dampers, and absorbed (stored), thus taking away more of the shock due to change of direction, so in theory it should allow you to shift more weight and slow down faster in or before corners, but that also means that the car can turn over more easily depending on inertia and speed. Negative camber angle helps alleviate softer slow bumps by providing a large base area for the center of mass, so tilting over is harder (thus alleviated, so these two settings can complement eachother if set correctly).

  • @fabz_______1242
    @fabz_______1242 4 роки тому +4

    I appreciate you doing this but there are alot of wrong informations. I always recommend the setup video of Team O'Neil. For a beginner it's alot to take in but i would just sit through it and write stuff down. Dr2. 0 doesn't have alot of setup options. Also you always want to setup different when it's wet. For example tire pressure, softer front rear arb and softer faster bump because they will help with grip.

    • @Headcrabman9999
      @Headcrabman9999 2 роки тому +1

      I realize it's been a bit, but do you remember what he said that was wrong here?

  • @crypticsol6449
    @crypticsol6449 3 роки тому +2

    I know this video was from a while ago but if it’s a fwd should we have softer spring rate so we maintain traction through corners

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  3 роки тому

      Yes, I didn't really mention FWD in this video because I personally don't like driving them so I avoid it as much as I can lol

  • @Pro24zach
    @Pro24zach 2 роки тому +1

    the one thing missing from modern racing games is a “crew chief”
    default setups are disgusting and I unfortunately don’t have hundreds of hours to setup my car perfectly on each track…
    letting the game find the best setups for each player will be game changing.

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  2 роки тому

      I only come up with one setup per location and that's what I run every stage, in every weather condition. Some people will do specific wet or dry setups but I personally don't

  • @atrem7942
    @atrem7942 4 роки тому +3

    As a professional mechanic the most challenging thing to do is translating the info to dutch. I speak & write quite well in English just recently began racing on ps4. Only after I did a thorough setup of the car a drive I can compete. For a person who can't drive & doesn't know how to setup a car. It is a big step to be competitive. If you don't have at least a g29 logitec setup. I can't imagine anyone having fun playing this game with a classic ps4 controller

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      I actually know of a few people who play on a console controller who are very good, it's possible but very different.

    • @swaggadash9017
      @swaggadash9017 Рік тому

      I'm not exactly amazing at the game and can land about the top 1000 in events. I've been in the top 500 once before on PS5.

  • @greengaming7731
    @greengaming7731 Місяць тому +1

    Here in 2024 because of Xbox game pass 😂

  • @Fred_Bassett
    @Fred_Bassett 8 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video. I've been taking off about 40 secs a stage off my previous best times today since changing the settings. The cars are totally stable now. Thank you

  • @CardShark121
    @CardShark121 4 роки тому +6

    These videos are saving my life, thanks man 👍🏻

  • @nobodyimportant7380
    @nobodyimportant7380 Рік тому +1

    Great explanation.. But one all important thing, before attempting to tune anything, make sure you can run consistently similar times on a given track , otherwise tuning is a waste of time.

  • @mikeymike34100
    @mikeymike34100 2 роки тому +1

    absolutely brilliant mate. Finally someone that actually HELPS. I've been playing dirt 2.0 for a few years with a controller. No steering wheel due to lack of finances. Lost my job and my best friend the very next day so dirt is my........comfort blanket, if u will lol. Anyway i consider myself still a beginner although 6.09 thro sweetlamb i thot was not bad considering i'm using a controller...and not even a ps4 one lmao just a generic one. Be good to see more vids for a little more advanced guys. I say im a beginner but the game has me at elite...or pro. Don't quote me on that. Anyway i'm fifermike bro, love ur content but yeah defo more vids about other dirt2 tips, advice etc. STAY SAFE. N.B. Please dont laugh at my sweet lamb time. lol

  • @gairnmclennan5876
    @gairnmclennan5876 4 роки тому +1

    The easiest cars to drive are very fast too (subaru wrx and mitsi evo). Drive to survive in a little old mini. It will teach you without crashing so often because it's not too powerful. Don't try go to fast, learn to brake. Go to settings and get driver aids like anti lock braking , stability etc. Don't worry too much about tuning just choose hard tires suited to the surface.

  • @Nodnarb518
    @Nodnarb518 4 роки тому +8

    Rally is tough. First time playing one cause of ps plus.

  • @ry4bfggfd
    @ry4bfggfd 3 роки тому +1

    I just started playing this game so I appreciate the tips.
    P.s: Where have you gone? You've disappeared from UA-cam. Please come back for more helpful advice.

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah it's been a year and half since I've uploaded anything. To be honest I just got burned out on the game and couldn't come up with any more ideas for videos at the time and then just got busy with life. I do check my comments and reply where I can regularly though.

    • @ry4bfggfd
      @ry4bfggfd 3 роки тому

      @@RoadsideTV08 Yeah I'm late to the sim racing party. Only just started on it. Good timing though as the sales are on here now, so I've began buying all the racing games dirt (rally 2.0) cheap.

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  3 роки тому +1

      It's never too late to get into sim racing my friend

    • @ry4bfggfd
      @ry4bfggfd 3 роки тому

      @@RoadsideTV08 Would you recommend getting noise silencing headphones while playing? I see people wearing them on stream but I'm uncertain whether it's ear protection or if they use it as a microphone to speak to the audience.

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  3 роки тому +1

      They're just headphones to isolate the sound of the game from whatever else is going on, personally I use Sennheiser HD 280 Pros. Some might use a headset with a built in mic or a stand alone, it really depends.

  • @mrShazam
    @mrShazam 4 роки тому

    yes! take that like to take this video 1000 likes! thank you help me a lot!

  • @WilliamWallace42
    @WilliamWallace42 Рік тому +1

    I applied this to my Ford Cosworth RS and it drives like an absolute dream now thank you so much!

  • @Tyriyon9
    @Tyriyon9 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks very much for the tips, it really helps a lot!

  • @l3esme568
    @l3esme568 Місяць тому

    It's also notable that a little less negative camber at the rear help cornering whilst keeping stability in the straight lines due to how the weight transfers forward in braking. I know thats a little more adavanced than what this video is meant for but I feel it's important to somewhat explain why so people can apply that them selves instead of just following guides

  • @rallybusted2356
    @rallybusted2356 2 роки тому

    And a really dirty fishy smelling place lol if you know what I mean out of Oregon if you don't know what I mean then you probably don't even draw a Subaru in the game so don't even read this

  • @Ponlets
    @Ponlets 3 роки тому

    how to get the game to stream without black screen on stream (game works fine on local machien) why is the game black in stream tho (menu and pilot callouts show up as does the progress meter and mirror but the car and 3d things dont
    why is that
    am using Streamlabs and game capture with an rtx 3080ti

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  3 роки тому

      I have no idea on that one, sorry.

  • @akinahara
    @akinahara Рік тому

    i just run the cars stock because of how intimidating the tuning descriptions are and besides unless im driving a RWD or a FWD car im not touching anything or else I might spin out on the first corner

  • @98bigfan
    @98bigfan 2 місяці тому

    Actually very useful, yes it’s a bit complicated but following the guidelines has shaved many seconds off my times tysm

  • @KYOTOvisions
    @KYOTOvisions 6 місяців тому

    This video is pretty helpful but as he said its for beginners so i personally feel like he shouldnt bring up more complicated things because its a bit confusing

  • @vodkavolvo5529
    @vodkavolvo5529 Рік тому

    Damping and springs I just max everything out everything firm

  • @De-M-oN
    @De-M-oN 2 роки тому +1

    On the Gearing length setting I wish there would be written the top speed of that setting like it is in WRC 7. That helps a ton to understand what length the slider position actually means.
    And for the per gear settings you could write the top speed of each gear. That would be so helpful

  • @l3esme568
    @l3esme568 Місяць тому

    I get what you're saying but hear me out.... brakes??? easy to figure out instantly noticeable

  • @redundantpancake
    @redundantpancake 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I just got this game the other day. I've had a g29 for a while but never got fully into it. This game is amazing. But had some trouble with corners like you said. Gonna see if this helps. Also I have my wheel set to manual with clutch, I'm thinking of modding my shifter into a sequential shifter. Because having to shift like a regular car makes it all very hard :D

  • @c.chouinard3282
    @c.chouinard3282 3 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. SUCH A VERY CLEAR EXPLANATION.

  • @torbjorneriksson1231
    @torbjorneriksson1231 4 роки тому

    Dude, you have this all wrong whit the dampers....
    Slowbump is "driving"
    Fast bump is when you hit a rock or ditsh or a big jump
    Rebond is How fast the dampers "open" and rebond the tiere to the ground again harder rebound vill slowdown the reound and teh tire will have more time whitout tracktion.
    So on gravel slowbump harder/fast bump middle/and rebond softer.
    Then adjust untill it feels Good for you

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      You basically just reworded my explanation of how dampers work.

  • @darranjacobsen4366
    @darranjacobsen4366 Рік тому

    lots of info, but probably could have gotten it done in 1/2 the time

  • @NcboreasVapes
    @NcboreasVapes 9 місяців тому

    Appreciate the help. I'm gonna try these settings.

  • @LightGesture
    @LightGesture 3 роки тому

    This game gives no fucking help to how to adjust or tweak steering wheel settings. This game drives like shit compared to WRC, and the learning curve is extremely steep, which makes no sense.....
    I just want to know how to properly adjust these damn wheel settings.

    • @spiralmoment
      @spiralmoment 2 роки тому

      It definitely drives quite well if get your wheel set up good. Maybe your wheel manufacturer has a forum like mine does. Otherwise I’m sure you can find decent setups for any wheel if you want it enough. It’s well worth the time.

  • @NorthernWolf910
    @NorthernWolf910 Рік тому

    Now this is for AWD cars generally, right? I'm driving a FWD car, so could the same or equivalent set-up be applied to a FWD car?

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  Рік тому

      Yes this was AWD generally, I didn't drive FWD much so I never did a setup video for those.

  • @Jay-sn7wu
    @Jay-sn7wu 10 місяців тому

    All I touch is camber, brake bias & swaybars .. just like rl lol

  • @TheBloofyx
    @TheBloofyx Рік тому

    Man l just wanted to drive fast cars what have l gotten myself into

  • @dgpsmusic
    @dgpsmusic 10 місяців тому

    I have been putting up some fast times with stock setups, and i feel my times are limited by my setups now. Top 600 globally fast for reference. I am an advanced driver with Noob setup knowledge. But i do tweak the few things you mentioned in this video and it helps greatly. Thank you for the guide.

  • @nigeljones1969
    @nigeljones1969 2 роки тому

    I'm really struggling ,I've had the game ages and really want to get into it but I'm just bouncing all over the place, can't stay in a straight line etc etc..I'm on a PS4 controller so any advice would be appreciated..I'll probably have to watch this video a few times

  • @Chibi34
    @Chibi34 4 роки тому

    differential is the most important for me. i run max lock, because i want it to act like an LSD. Which this game isn't very clear on. for example, it says max lock is 36%, so would running half of that be an LSD or running the full 36% make it close to an LSD? As in, 100% lock would simulate a welded differential, which is only really used for drifting. Anyways, running max locked usually allows for more stability and cute seconds off my times

  • @trevorbelmond908
    @trevorbelmond908 Рік тому

    The best guide out there i you have no idea how much you've help me with this video the game is so enjoyable now before my car once it reached 80 km it always spinned out of control now with your help i can finally end monthly challenges many thanks again 100% subscribe to your channel

  • @tlaceeka
    @tlaceeka 3 роки тому

    Hi!In Event Modus i find not "tune car" option!I cant set my car and car driving is catastrophe!And how can i set game dificulty?Can you help me please?

  • @luckyaffpv343
    @luckyaffpv343 4 роки тому +2

    Easy-peasy Japanese.... right to the point. Thank u . Glad to hear it from someone else..

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      Thank you! I'm trying to plan my next video now so keep an eye out for that one as well!

    • @luckyaffpv343
      @luckyaffpv343 4 роки тому

      @@RoadsideTV08 will do for sure. Apercicate the content

  • @STEVEtheP1R4TE
    @STEVEtheP1R4TE 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video. Learned a bit from this. Thank you

  • @patrykK1028
    @patrykK1028 2 роки тому

    I've been mostly copying pro setups without understanding them and 90% of the time they run very stiff springs and dampers, medium ride height and what matters the most are differential settings, which change a lot depending on location...

  • @gustavopelichos4823
    @gustavopelichos4823 4 роки тому +2

    This information helped me a lot. More setup videos please. :)

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      My next video will be about RWD specific setups, stay tuned!

  • @auperion
    @auperion 4 роки тому +2

    Very informative and easy to understand. Thanks!

  • @jamesgribben798
    @jamesgribben798 3 роки тому

    How do you get an outside view of the car?? I only have two veiws, both are cockpit viees

  • @ibtehazahmad
    @ibtehazahmad 4 роки тому +2

    Just started playing the game from yesterday (as part of free ps plus game) I'll try this out. I noticed I was moving away from the track on corners.
    Hope this works, thanks

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      Good luck!

    • @theheadhunter2427
      @theheadhunter2427 4 роки тому

      Hey do you want to play together some time? I have no friends that play this with me

    • @ibtehazahmad
      @ibtehazahmad 4 роки тому

      @@theheadhunter2427 sure
      Psn: Ibtehaz

    • @theheadhunter2427
      @theheadhunter2427 4 роки тому

      Akash Ahmad ok I did it now edit the comment so nobody else sees it

    • @foodies6499
      @foodies6499 4 роки тому

      @@ibtehazahmad kann i Join to

  • @Vendeleska999
    @Vendeleska999 Рік тому

    Is this a general for all input users? Cuz speaking form experience from playing on a controller...what's that?...I'm a noob...well what does that matt...ah, ah, shut up and know my place, got it.

  • @jean-francoisaudubert3606
    @jean-francoisaudubert3606 2 роки тому

    For christmass, would you translate this vidéo in French ?
    Please please !

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  2 роки тому

      Unfortunately my French is terrible and I only remember a few words

  • @l3wismoreman9227
    @l3wismoreman9227 Рік тому

    Care to make a video on tuning RWD Cars?

  • @joaoftl
    @joaoftl 3 роки тому +3

    Gosh this completely changed my game. I was struggling so bad, sliding across every corner in gravel stages. Had no idea how much of a difference making these adjustments would make.

    • @jamesmccann5644
      @jamesmccann5644 3 роки тому

      Set up makes such a difference. I stiffened the suspension by 1 on all things, and raised the ride height by 4mm all round. This completely changed the feel of the car, and made me much faster

  • @b3l423
    @b3l423 3 роки тому

    To much BS make it shorter pls.

  • @柴犬げんチャンネル
    @柴犬げんチャンネル 4 роки тому

    I m beginner, and also look for how to set car and want to learn what happen change setting, your advice is very help. Thx

  • @三島平八-f7y
    @三島平八-f7y 4 роки тому +2

    Way too much info for a beginner's vid. Dumb it down! I'm dumb, so you have to dumb it down! Nice try though.

  • @marcvoss7294
    @marcvoss7294 3 роки тому

    i'm a beginner and dirve the sim for 4 weeks, it helpt me to gain in the first drive 7 sec !!!!!! great video !!!!! hoply you go on. Sorry for my english i'm a old german man

  • @melody3741
    @melody3741 4 роки тому

    Also i only have a switch so i got wrc and just watch Dirt 2 tutorials and apply the dirt 2 tips to that game lmao

  • @Skogmtb
    @Skogmtb 4 роки тому +1

    Great vid 👍 thank you for the tips, much better understanding now 🤘

  • @steveogle8942
    @steveogle8942 3 роки тому

    I don't have any rear toes :-)

  • @RomboutVersluijs
    @RomboutVersluijs Рік тому

    I'm confused about your slow bump explanation. I believe you stayed setting it slower gives better absorbing AND control. But the ingame description tells us you actually LOOSE stability and probably control with that?!

    • @RomboutVersluijs
      @RomboutVersluijs Рік тому

      It was around @5:52

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  Рік тому +1

      You will lose some precision with steering and could potentially have less control depending on speed, but I generally recommend it for beginning players since they usually aren't very fast for it to be a major issue. I also like softer because I like to throw the cars weight around and softer slow bump makes that easier.

    • @RomboutVersluijs
      @RomboutVersluijs Рік тому

      @@RoadsideTV08 i do wonder if the settings also differ of it's fwd or rwd

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  Рік тому +1

      I honestly don't remember, it's been a long time since I've played the game.

  • @inteljumperxx
    @inteljumperxx 3 роки тому

    So what toe angle for rwd cars

  • @nacromm
    @nacromm 4 роки тому

    I'm driving WRX and noticed that there are different setups automatically selected for the road type. Gravel/Asphalt. I'm looking at the Gravel one now and the tuning seems very specific. Some things are turned way up, others way down. Should I still make these changes or stick with the game defaults? I figured "default" would be everything on 0/middle of sliders but it's actually changed quite a bit.

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +1

      I can't really speak to WRX much because I don't run it, I mainly stick to the rally portion of the game.

  • @ukoa8371
    @ukoa8371 4 роки тому +1

    This is going to help me considerably. Thank you for explaining it for the rest of us.

  • @Gmatcher
    @Gmatcher 4 роки тому

    Thx for this great explanation. As I only recently got into rally racing games and just watched some of your videos I have decided to buy a wheel. Can you give any advice on how to configure your wheel right for dirt rally 2.0? 900° or 1080° and so on...

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +1

      I personally use 360 degrees, I tried 540 for a while and didn't like it so I switched back. I know plenty of people who use 540 or 900 (with soft lock on) though, it all comes down to personal preference.

  • @thewalrus1968
    @thewalrus1968 3 роки тому

    need to learn how to spell tyres .. :)

  • @capito4585
    @capito4585 4 роки тому +1

    Could you do a video explaining what your co driver says?

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      There are already some people who have made some, however if you want me specifically to make one I could do that!

  • @Ez_wiL
    @Ez_wiL 4 роки тому

    thank you so much sir very detailed information for beginner like me 👍

  • @RoanPhil
    @RoanPhil 11 днів тому

    Does this setup advice apply to Dirt rally 1 as well?

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  9 днів тому +1

      Mostly yes, there are some differences, DR1 has some additional suspension settings.

  • @thesweetteasystem1108
    @thesweetteasystem1108 9 місяців тому

    Here cause its on gamepass

  • @blackmesa3777
    @blackmesa3777 4 роки тому

    Camber Angle extends your braking distance.

  • @jovantrail6142
    @jovantrail6142 3 роки тому

    I followed your guide and tbh the car drives so much better ,thanks

  • @ExOjInN
    @ExOjInN 4 роки тому

    Forgot to mention this games feels nothing like real life, like driving in winter on every surface, not my favourite dirt game by far

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      To each their own, in my opinion this is the most realistic rally game out there. And coincidentally the snow physics are pretty much spot on.

  • @Quazi-Moto
    @Quazi-Moto 4 роки тому

    Question for all: Those of you that have (or had) a cockpit with a bar between
    the legs, do you find it getting in the way of pressing pedals?
    I'm looking to get my first setup, and don't want to waste ANY money, if I can help it.
    If it matters, I'm a bit over 6'2'' (189cm).
    Thanks in advance !

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +1

      The one I have has a bar between the legs and personally I've never noticed it

  • @HouseofGausss
    @HouseofGausss Рік тому

    Great job at explaining the tuning section. I had already familiarized myself with the concepts when I played Horizon 4, then I took a long break. Really helps to have a refresher of the concepts. Great job explaining the mechanics and physics. Thanks a bunch

  • @eetu.hautala
    @eetu.hautala 4 роки тому +1

    So do you use The same settings for every car and weather?

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +1

      Just about yeah, there are some slight adjustments depending on the exact car, but that's probably 80% of what I do on every car.

  • @zacwalters4528
    @zacwalters4528 2 роки тому

    how did you do it can you share with me , thank you

  • @mraravplayz1585
    @mraravplayz1585 2 місяці тому

    FOOLISH PEOPLE ...😅

  • @NewEnglandboy453
    @NewEnglandboy453 3 роки тому

    embarrassing to say that I have 80 plus hours in DR and still need this video

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  3 роки тому

      No shame in that, I had about 300 hours into the first Dirt Rally before I really started to understand how things worked

  • @Mooshcustom
    @Mooshcustom 4 роки тому

    Which tyre you use for smooth asphalt? Especially when it's raining i barely have control of the car

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +1

      You can use soft compound tires for almost everything, on wet asphalt you'll want to use the wet tires definitely, otherwise you're gonna have a bad time

  • @edgarjunio
    @edgarjunio 4 роки тому

    hello, about damping you forgot to talk about zone bump division. what that means

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      I didn't mention it in this video because I rarely adjust it myself, but I will talk about it in a future video when I get the time to make one

  • @luckyaffpv343
    @luckyaffpv343 4 роки тому

    I'm back.. months later lol. Had to start all over in tuning . Had some saved but it was like starting over brand new .

  • @spoopy6359
    @spoopy6359 2 роки тому

    You're supposed to mess with everything to learn how it works

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  2 роки тому

      Some people are too intimidated with all the options and don't know where to start, I would get this question a lot.

    • @spoopy6359
      @spoopy6359 2 роки тому

      @@RoadsideTV08 I'd say
      1.Suspension, Anti-roll, Ride height
      2.Alignment(toe-in/toe-out), alignment (camber vs surface)
      3.Fast bump, slow bump, rebound etc
      4.differential tweeking
      5.gearing
      Thats the order I pretty much evolved through on my journey to understand how the machinery works.
      From there it's just about experimentation. Get a feel for which setting makes which part of the car behave in different ways. It's important to remember that none of it matters its a video game. If you mess up (which is important for learning) you just restart and tweak some more.

  • @sammay256
    @sammay256 4 роки тому

    The way slow vs fast damping was explained to me for bikes, is that slow damping will react to what *you* make the suspension do, that is big weight transfers with braking, cornering force, dips and jumps, preload/seat bounces for bikes, and flicks for cars. The fast damping reacts to what the *environment* makes the suspension do, that is rocks, holes, and general roughness that you just hit and can't anticipate.
    Also, spring rate affects the rebound damping too yeah? IRL I don't have external compression adjustment on my fork & shock only rebound, but I know if you put more air in an air spring (make a stronger spring) you should add more rebound damping (I guess "firmer" damping as DR2 puts it?), otherwise the spring will shoot the wheel out to the end of its travel like a pogo stick and not actually absorb any energy, and vice versa, a softer spring needs less rebound damping otherwise the wheel will "pack" and get stuck at the bottom of its travel.

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому +1

      Yup, exactly the same principal with cars

    • @sammay256
      @sammay256 4 роки тому

      @@RoadsideTV08 Thanks for your Dirt Rally videos by the way, I watched all of them!

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      @@sammay256 Thanks, I'm glad you like them!

  • @user23x7bnmqr4
    @user23x7bnmqr4 4 роки тому

    so in otherwords... just practice?

  • @remusracingro3884
    @remusracingro3884 3 роки тому

    I enjoyed it

  • @sgtepic4659
    @sgtepic4659 3 роки тому

    The soundproof foam in the back is unsettling my OCD

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  3 роки тому +1

      Haha yeah it was never perfectly straight from the beginning. I've since moved and will be making sure my panels are straight

  • @QU3D45
    @QU3D45 4 роки тому +1

    ... and now you have 463 ;) thank you for the tips

  • @omarcervantes4494
    @omarcervantes4494 4 роки тому

    Any tips on ride height from front vs rear? Maybe I say you should make an advanced video of tuning

    • @RoadsideTV08
      @RoadsideTV08  4 роки тому

      Personally I keep them even, but on tarmac you can lower the front end more to help with grip for steering.