02-19-2019, 06:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2019, 10:08 AM by Jason Schofield.)
all right. Lots of good stuff to work on here.
@Eero Jarvinen I was thinking that maybe I was missing a lot of my marks because I was focusing on the heel-toe thing but after I did the same course in the Seat Leon w/ the paddle shifters it was just as bad. I think it's just me..haha..
@ Alex Leif I recently moved my brake pedal over closer to the throttle for easier heel-toe. Now I can see that I'm totally pressing on the side of the throttle every time I break. Just like you said about 25%. Guess I'll have to move it back over. Probably turning down the gain on the throttle input wouldn't be a good idea? I can't usually see my feet as I race in VR but by putting the pedal app right in front I instantly saw what you were talking about.
@ Jason Jones it looks far back because I race in VR when I go to record the replay in Shadowplay I have to wear my headset so it probably looks off. Still figuring that stuff out. There's got to be an easier way.
I really appreciate everyone taking the time to help me out. Thanks again, Jason
@Eero Jarvinen I was thinking that maybe I was missing a lot of my marks because I was focusing on the heel-toe thing but after I did the same course in the Seat Leon w/ the paddle shifters it was just as bad. I think it's just me..haha..
@ Alex Leif I recently moved my brake pedal over closer to the throttle for easier heel-toe. Now I can see that I'm totally pressing on the side of the throttle every time I break. Just like you said about 25%. Guess I'll have to move it back over. Probably turning down the gain on the throttle input wouldn't be a good idea? I can't usually see my feet as I race in VR but by putting the pedal app right in front I instantly saw what you were talking about.
@ Jason Jones it looks far back because I race in VR when I go to record the replay in Shadowplay I have to wear my headset so it probably looks off. Still figuring that stuff out. There's got to be an easier way.
I really appreciate everyone taking the time to help me out. Thanks again, Jason