10-06-2018, 07:59 PM
Thanks Russel. I'll watch that too because I could repeat Pete's post almost entirely (only I am a bit younger).
Myself, other than bad habits and lack of knowledge (the latter hopefully fixed by the video), I see two factors that impede my improvement.
I cannot achieve a wholesome immersion, I cannot fully appreciate both my speed and the geometry of the corner through the monitor. Maybe VR could help.
Second, having some experience in karting, I feel that my perception of car/kart behavior, grip limits. etc is mostly through my body via g-forces. These are not available in sim racing, and I need to learn to get the same information from visual and auditory cues, and through the steering wheel.
Myself, other than bad habits and lack of knowledge (the latter hopefully fixed by the video), I see two factors that impede my improvement.
I cannot achieve a wholesome immersion, I cannot fully appreciate both my speed and the geometry of the corner through the monitor. Maybe VR could help.
Second, having some experience in karting, I feel that my perception of car/kart behavior, grip limits. etc is mostly through my body via g-forces. These are not available in sim racing, and I need to learn to get the same information from visual and auditory cues, and through the steering wheel.
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