Simgrid have changed the temperatures of the races to 23 degrees from 17, so aim to practice in the offline sessions at 23 degrees. Also 3pm Time of day!
The day I tried Acc around 6 months ago I've never played gt7 apart from once to see the ffb difference on my new wheel and switched it off after 1 lap lol, for pure racing acc is much better with better physics and ffb. Only thing I would be cautious about is playing acc on a controller, virtually impossible.
Great video. Slight problem is that if you are coming over from GT7 and are anything lower that A-rated, you are going to spend your races watching all the superstars with their perfect setups vanish in to the distance
Not really. I did think that way, especially playing my first good sim like acc. I'm just an average driver who can only play a few hours a week I just get my set up from you tube and they make the cars quite competitive. Plus with lfm and now simgrid u get put with similar racer to yourself and can have some really good races.
Thank you for providing the info on how to join these races on ACC. It's a nice effort from SimGrid and PD needs some competition. The race, however, looked like a typical Monza GT7 carnage with extra steps for tire pressures and temperatures :)
I'm an A+ driver on gt7 and I played Acc for the 1st time after watching Rory Alexander and I personally think Acc is better. The physics are so much better, like gt7 though you have to get your Dr and Sr up to have fair competitive racing, it's way worse than gt7 when comes to rammers. Graphics aren't so good either but in terms of realism Acc all day long
Would love to hear more about how competitive you are and how transferable you feel your skills are? I’m also A+ (controller tho) and have been wondering about what the switch would be like (once I buy and get used to a wheel)? I’m no alien but I prob place top-5 in 80-90% of A+/A lobbies. Are there any striking differences in handling characteristics (ik that FFB is different, but I mean actual physics)?
@georgesanchez8051 when you jump from acc to gt7, gt7 feels so numb. I've just bought a fanatec dd+ extreme so I'm still getting to grips with the settings on the wheel. I use the pre set setting on the wheel for both games and you get way much more feeling through the force feedback on assetto corsa. I average top 200 on gt7 on daily races, I work almost everyday so only get to play here and there so I'm pretty quick considering. The physics are better on Acc hands down, it almost takes away my accomplishments on gt7 where it makes it feel so arcade in comparison. Lol
ACC Looks Great, if it wasn't such a pain to change back from PC to PS5 with the Wheel, I would try it out. Changing the Wheel back and fourth id part of the reason I stopped GT7 and only do iRacing. Love the videos keep them coming.
Hi Tidgney. Simgrid has changed the temperature to 23/27 ambient and track temperature respective. You may want to have a sticky comment so people are aware, and practicing and adjusting tyre pressure accordingly. And time is always 3pm.
I'll definitely add a pin with the temperature. That's not right with the brake bias, above 50% is more towards the front, below 50% is more to the rear.
If Ur playing on Xbox with a G920 it's best to have auto ignition and set starter to something like B button as the RSB, LSB (R3,L3 on G29) aren't mapable on the xbox
Fantastic video Tidge. I've never played ACC and even I enjoyed it. Now that I see how much work you need to put in just to get into a race properly I might never play it :) Also, shame you were driving a bit like a pleb in your race but we'll forgive you
Nice, I'll give ACC another try now that I'm always on my PS5 on GT7😅 I do like what I saw when I signed up earlier today Kinda cool that this video is out
Hopless to play with a dualshock controller. Tried every setting and nothing seems to cure how sensitive the steering is. Only race in bumper cam on gt7 , so find the fact u have to sit in or on bonnet off putting.
When you adjusted left front you went to 26.0 not 26.9 and did you mean increase by 1 degree not .1 degree for every 1 degree in Air temp and what about track temps ? Cheers
Great video very informative, thank you! Looking forward to getting stuck into season... however, setups & tyre pressures/temps etc are causing my brain to not work! 🤯 lol
Focus on tyre pressures first as it's the easiest thing to learn. But there are lots of setups online available to (Free of charge) so you don't have to worry about setups as much. I'll certainly be putting mine on the website that I have used in each race
Great guide! Two questions - what’s the difference between dry tires 2 and 3 (or 1)? And how much slower is the car with damage? Is it proportional to the number of seconds of damage?
There is no difference, imagine them as a stock pile. So you have 10 sets of tyres, then tyre set 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 😊. Damage isn't as significant as it used to be, you'd need to take a serious hit and have say 7+ seconds to start feeling the damage. It's also where the damage is can have an impact.
Great vids @tidgeney, please also share your fanatec wheel settings as well e.g. sen for fei etc. I have more or less the same in game settings but the ffb feels nit as good as gt7, its as if im driving a boat 😂 Thank you sir!!
It's all on default from when I got the wheel. It does feel worse than GT7 and after jumping on ACC on the PC at the weekend I want to work on my settings a little to try improve it.
Simgrid have changed the temperatures of the races to 23 degrees from 17, so aim to practice in the offline sessions at 23 degrees. Also 3pm Time of day!
For Gran Turismo drivers it’s important to note that you can’t take much kerb in ACC.
Thank you Tidg! The more of these I watch the closer I get to trying ACC
The day I tried Acc around 6 months ago I've never played gt7 apart from once to see the ffb difference on my new wheel and switched it off after 1 lap lol, for pure racing acc is much better with better physics and ffb. Only thing I would be cautious about is playing acc on a controller, virtually impossible.
Cracking video mate, enjoyable and informative.
Great video. Slight problem is that if you are coming over from GT7 and are anything lower that A-rated, you are going to spend your races watching all the superstars with their perfect setups vanish in to the distance
Not really. I did think that way, especially playing my first good sim like acc. I'm just an average driver who can only play a few hours a week I just get my set up from you tube and they make the cars quite competitive. Plus with lfm and now simgrid u get put with similar racer to yourself and can have some really good races.
Thank you for providing the info on how to join these races on ACC. It's a nice effort from SimGrid and PD needs some competition. The race, however, looked like a typical Monza GT7 carnage with extra steps for tire pressures and temperatures :)
Maybe on this race, but I've done 2 previous races at Monza and they were great if you check out those videos 😊
Informative, clear and entertaining, typical Tidgney! ;)
I'm an A+ driver on gt7 and I played Acc for the 1st time after watching Rory Alexander and I personally think Acc is better. The physics are so much better, like gt7 though you have to get your Dr and Sr up to have fair competitive racing, it's way worse than gt7 when comes to rammers. Graphics aren't so good either but in terms of realism Acc all day long
Would love to hear more about how competitive you are and how transferable you feel your skills are? I’m also A+ (controller tho) and have been wondering about what the switch would be like (once I buy and get used to a wheel)? I’m no alien but I prob place top-5 in 80-90% of A+/A lobbies. Are there any striking differences in handling characteristics (ik that FFB is different, but I mean actual physics)?
@georgesanchez8051 when you jump from acc to gt7, gt7 feels so numb. I've just bought a fanatec dd+ extreme so I'm still getting to grips with the settings on the wheel. I use the pre set setting on the wheel for both games and you get way much more feeling through the force feedback on assetto corsa. I average top 200 on gt7 on daily races, I work almost everyday so only get to play here and there so I'm pretty quick considering. The physics are better on Acc hands down, it almost takes away my accomplishments on gt7 where it makes it feel so arcade in comparison. Lol
Have you been in a lower lobby lately on GT7? Etiquette is awful…
@GW140CO ain't been down there since I worked my way up, what's it like down there lol 😉
@@Denzle1989 super lame and probably way worse than ACC…😂
Superb video Tidg. Timing is perfect just what I needed
Awesome video! In terms of the walk thru of the setup so useful thank you!
ACC Looks Great, if it wasn't such a pain to change back from PC to PS5 with the Wheel, I would try it out. Changing the Wheel back and fourth id part of the reason I stopped GT7 and only do iRacing. Love the videos keep them coming.
You rock, thanks bro. 🏁🚙👍🏽
Hi Tidgney. Simgrid has changed the temperature to 23/27 ambient and track temperature respective. You may want to have a sticky comment so people are aware, and practicing and adjusting tyre pressure accordingly. And time is always 3pm.
I'll definitely add a pin with the temperature.
That's not right with the brake bias, above 50% is more towards the front, below 50% is more to the rear.
@@tidgney you're sure? I got that from simgrid guides if I'm not mistaken. But I stand corrected then.
If Ur playing on Xbox with a G920 it's best to have auto ignition and set starter to something like B button as the RSB, LSB (R3,L3 on G29) aren't mapable on the xbox
Fantastic video Tidge. I've never played ACC and even I enjoyed it. Now that I see how much work you need to put in just to get into a race properly I might never play it :) Also, shame you were driving a bit like a pleb in your race but we'll forgive you
Thamk you for this guide and video, most helpful. A guide on driver rating and track medals would be a good idea for those just starting out.
Super video and guide Tidge!! Thanks very much!
Thanks for covering acc!!! I really appreciate it dude I remember asking awhile back
No worries, I'm enjoying the racing here!
Thank you for this awesome video. ACC still feels very intimidating compared to GT7, but your video certainly helped demistify a couple things.
Nice, I'll give ACC another try now that I'm always on my PS5 on GT7😅
I do like what I saw when I signed up earlier today
Kinda cool that this video is out
I am loving it. Just really slow so need to figure out tire temps. Setups etc. But loving it TBH.
You're the man tidge!
Thanks for the guide
Awesome video! Thank you for the guidance.
I switched last week. Still learning to get speed out the cars but it works well.
Hopless to play with a dualshock controller. Tried every setting and nothing seems to cure how sensitive the steering is. Only race in bumper cam on gt7 , so find the fact u have to sit in or on bonnet off putting.
I'll be trying it on the pad in the future so if I find some good settings I'll certianly post them!
When you adjusted left front you went to 26.0 not 26.9 and did you mean increase by 1 degree not .1 degree for every 1 degree in Air temp and what about track temps ? Cheers
Nooo .1 degree for each degree of temperature. When I change PSI I work it out from the hot PSI
Great video very informative, thank you! Looking forward to getting stuck into season... however, setups & tyre pressures/temps etc are causing my brain to not work! 🤯 lol
Focus on tyre pressures first as it's the easiest thing to learn. But there are lots of setups online available to (Free of charge) so you don't have to worry about setups as much. I'll certainly be putting mine on the website that I have used in each race
First! Looking forward to trying these races out.
Great guide! Two questions - what’s the difference between dry tires 2 and 3 (or 1)? And how much slower is the car with damage? Is it proportional to the number of seconds of damage?
There is no difference, imagine them as a stock pile. So you have 10 sets of tyres, then tyre set 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 😊. Damage isn't as significant as it used to be, you'd need to take a serious hit and have say 7+ seconds to start feeling the damage. It's also where the damage is can have an impact.
@@tidgney thanks! So are there not hard and soft/stickier dry tires in ACC
Cheers Tidge, 😊. Thank goodness for GT7. Otherwise, I don't think I would ever get to drive,😅.
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Omg so much setup I have limited time to play I can't spend so much time on setup
It is an issue that's for sure but there are lots of setups online readily available which will reduce the impact on that time.
I'm clueless about setups, I just go online get a free setup and done lol
Zolder is such a good track
Great vids @tidgeney, please also share your fanatec wheel settings as well e.g. sen for fei etc. I have more or less the same in game settings but the ffb feels nit as good as gt7, its as if im driving a boat 😂 Thank you sir!!
It's all on default from when I got the wheel. It does feel worse than GT7 and after jumping on ACC on the PC at the weekend I want to work on my settings a little to try improve it.
Hey Tidge. There might be a lot of new PS5 players wanna join. Please do a vid on best controller settings? Thanks man.
So how do you actually get on to sim grid seasons you jumped to it without showing how to access it mate
Via the website. I can't show the signup process because I'm already signed up (Mentioned in the video).
Thanks Tidge
Hello tidge did you have to put in your credit card details m8
No 😂😂
If the psvr2 worked on acc I'd be on there .
Game looks good but to intense for a casual racing gamer
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Unfortunate race for what is an overall very good video.
I have this game wondering if i should spend some timw in it 😮 thanks @tidgney for the video informative as always like been deployed
But only on PS5 or XBOX.