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Here it is. The official Asetek SimSports AC EVO settings
Overall Torque:
– Invicta: 27
– Forte: 18
– La Prima: 12
Steering Range: 800 (Ensure the steering range is set to the same value in RaceHub and in-game.)
Bumpstop hardness:
– Invicta: Soft
– Forte: Soft
– La Prima: Medium
High Frequency limit: No Limit (max)
Damping, Friction, Corner Force Assist, Torque behavior Prediction and Anti-Oscillation: 0% (Assetto Corsa EVO already has a significant amount of damping in-game. Adding any extra effects will only dampen the detail of the force feedback.)
Inertia: 0. (Increase this setting by a maximum of 10% to enhance the feeling of oversteer.)
Torque Acceleration Limit:
Invicta: 9.4
Forte: 6.7
La Prima: 4.0
Steering lock: 800 for road cars and 540 for racecars
(Kunos has not implemented a soft lock feature in the game. This means that in some cars, you can turn the steering wheel beyond its limits, which can be frustrating when you’re trying to regain control of the car. Setting the steering lock at 800 will fix this issue for most road cars. Setting it to 540 will work for racecars. Ensure the steering range is set to the same value in RaceHub and in-game.)
FFB Gain:
– Invicta: 31%
– Forte: 47%
– La Prima 70%
Remember, these Force Feedback settings only work as guidance. If they seem off to you, tweak them until they feel right.
Dynamic Damping: 30%
Minimum Damper: 0%
Damper Gain: 10%
TrueForce Gain: 0%
Speed sensitivity: 100%
Steering filter: 0%
Steering Assist Weight: 0%
Vibrations: 50% (This setting largely depends on personal preference. While some enjoy a high level of immersion, others find it distracting.)
Every driver and every car is a little different, so don’t hesitate to make more adjustments to find what works best for you! You’ve got this!
If you have any questions or need help, feel free to join our Facebook and Discord groups: Asetek SimSports Community
If you want a deeper explanation of the different settings, check out the iRacing Guide. If you don’t use AC EVO, you can find wheelbase guides for other games here:
Assetto Corsa
Assetto Corsa Competizione
Automobilista 2
BeamNG.drive
EA Sports WRC (2024)
F1 23
F1 24
iRacing
rFactor 2
Richard Burns Rally
Le Mans Ultimate
Raceroom
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