There's so much stuff to talk about that you may need to get more specific about the questions that arise. It will also show if the session is ending or has ended. So if it turns yellow, there's a yellow flag somewhere, not necessarily in your vicinity. You will, however, see the colored blocks on either end of the current session (very top of screen, "PRACTICE" or "RACE" for example) reflect what's happening in the session in general. You won't see this flash if something happens at the other end of the track. When a flag is waved in your current sector or the next, the top-left band will change accordingly so you can prepare for whatever's ahead. It's a bit like the three sectors we generally use to track lap time, only there are much more, they're smaller, and physically on the track they're visible through the presence of a marshaling post, or simply a flag-sporting marshal. So the way it works, tracks are divided into what we call "marshaling sectors". The rest i cant really remember so ask for anything specific that comes to mins Though always carry a little extra just in case. Doing practice laps the same way as you would for tyre PSI will help you nail how much fuel you use a lap for a specific car and track combo so that you can get just the amount you need to finish the race withour carrying excess weight. The fuel info is just simply how much fuel you have left, how many laps youve done and how much fuel per lap you are using. This changes track to track and car to car so presets are your friend. So if you set a tyre to say 25.8 and it falls around say 27.1 you can increase the starting psi by. The tyre PSI will go up a bit while racing so its a good idea to get some practice laps in on a track in the car youre going to use and see where your PSI falls under normal use then adjust the PSI so they hit 27.5. The goal is basically to keep everything green and rounded and your tyres ideally at 27.5 psi. The tyre app shows PSI, the outside and inside temp of the tires as well as the brake temps. The rest of it to me was pretty self explanatory but in case you dont know ill try to explain the rest off the top of my head. The 3 vertical icons usually next to your tyre app is representive of your Lights, Rain Lights, And left/right blinkers being on or off. This can be helpful to help fine tune what setting you have them on so you arent triggering them every corner but theyre still there to save you if you make a mistake. Its crucial to map Cycle HUD MFD Up to an easily accessible button on the wheel as. The ultimate goal with TC and ABS is that you dont trigger them. Assetto Corsa Competizione IS playable with a gamepad/controller. Some little things ive learned that arent obvious though assuming you know the basics: When you see a yellow or red bar flashing on your Traction Control and ABS bar that means you are triggering those assists. Is there anything maybe specific you want to know about? Explaining it all off the top of my head is tough.
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