Assetto Corsa Competizione (PC) - Fanatec Recommended Settings

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  • Hello guys,


    I have dd1 with v3 pedals and formula v2.5 wheel. Is it possible to set the brake pedal to rumble when abs is working? Also, to set the wheel to vibrate when the car understeer?

    I tried to set it on fanalab but changes nothing on the game.

    If not by using fanalab, by using simhub or something like that, is it possible?

  • Hello everyone. I wanted to contribute to this community because I’ve recently got back into ACC and this forum post was a big help when reading through the changes and ideas from 1.8 to 1.9. Now we are up to 1.10.2 and it got me experimenting in new ways and trying to understand some of the goals of the sim racing community. I thought I would share my CSL DD settings and my thoughts and feelings about them, as well as tips based on my experiments as i went through testing in case you want to tweak the settings a certain way to suit your driving.

    My testing ground took place at Monza, in the various cars from the 2018 season (since there was a lot of variety). I was just using the Aggressive Preset and adjusting tire pressures. I would also like to add that I would describe my driving style as smooth. I like to smoothly turn the steering wheel in and feel the buildup of the force feedback while trail braking if need be. I sometimes feel my hands are moving slowly but i start the process early compared to alien laps i see on YT.

    ***A note for people who may be new or otherwise unaware; These settings were made using the Fanatec Formula v2.5 Steering Wheel. This is a small sized wheel. For a larger sized wheel, these settings may feel lighter or less pronounced. You may wish to increase the in-game Gain setting a bit to compensate***

    ((( Fanatec Settings )))

    PC Driver ver 455

    Wheel Config - PC Mode “Red Light”

    SEN - set to car steering setting or 1080 and match ACC

    FFB - 100%

    FFS - Peak

    NDP - 7%

    NFR - 5%

    NIN - 5%

    INT - 3

    FEI - 100

    FOR - 120%

    SPR - 100

    DPR - 100

    ((( ACC Settings ))) ver 1.10.2

    Gain - 55%

    Min Force - 0%

    Damper - 25%

    Dynamic Damping - 180%

    Road Effects - 0

    Frequency - 400Hz

    Steering Lock - Match Fanatec setting

    ****************

    With these settings, I can feel a lot of things which were important to me and seem important to a lot of the sim racing community. It seems there might be something about increasing the Dynamic Damping and lowering the gain and other options to get the feel i was trying for. I wanted the setup to feel somewhat realistic and I wasn’t going for any Meta points.

    1) Zero clipping on the FF monitor

    2) Not grainy or noisy feeling around center

    3) High Speed damping with no oscillation like a steering wheel should with tires rotating

    4) Low/Medium Speed mechanical grip feel. Pulling out of the pit box, and low speed chicanes have light friction like what I perceive real cars with power steering feel like. I dont personally like the “no damper” approach to this problem.

    *****

    I will continue testing but I like the feeling I was getting with these settings. You can really feel the difference between the cars with front or rear engine. You also can feel the difference between cars with short wheelbase vs long. Obviously, setup changes will affect the feeling of the car as well. And if you want to start with my settings and adjust a bit, I found working within the following parameters gave good adjustments while keeping the overall feel

    Fanatec - FOR 100-120% & DPR 90-110%

    ACC - Gain 50-60% & Dyn Damp 160-180%


    I hope this helps anyone and if you want to give feedback or any input on what my settings feel like to you I’d be curious to hear and learn some more. Thanks and happy racing!

  • Remco BosgoedRemco Bosgoed Member
    edited August 4

    Hello Jason,


    I am using your settings with my csl dd 12nm wheel with driver 457 and it feels pretty good. Thanks for that!!

    Do you use it with fanalab and for each car in ACC ? So these settings youn use for every single car without any changes?

    and is 55 % gain not to havy for you? i use 35% with my 12nm cs dd

  • My setting for CSL DD 8nm

    Sen 1080

    Ffb 95%

    Peak

    Ndp 10

    Nfr 8

    Nin 5

    Int 5

    Fei 100

    For 100

    Spr OFF

    Dpr 50

    In game:

    Gain 67

    Sen 1080

    Damper 45

    Dynamic damper 55

    Road effect 10

  • Hi guys.

    I just bought my first Fanatec wheel, it's about a GT DD Pro.

    My wheel is not in this article. Do you have any suggestions for the settings?

    Thank!

  • Your base is literally a CSL DD so the settings from that one are the same for the GT DD Pro.

  • Hi guys.

    I just bought my first Fanatec wheel, CS DD+ with CS F1 Wheel. Do you have any suggestions for the settings?

    Thanks!

  • Hello and thank you for what you do and the help you can give us with our adjustments when we are a novice!! :)

    I have just purchased a Base Clubsport DD 12 NM with the F1® Esports V2 steering wheel.

    I would like to know what settings I must follow for the Fanalab and for the Maurice car lists that I imported into the Assetto Corsa Competizion and LMU games.

    In fact, I don't know which setting to choose between the 7 possibilities that you posted? I play on PC and I use the red button on the base to synchronize. It seems to me that green is for XBOX, from what I understand.

    Thank you for your valuable help!!

    Best regards, Laurent

  • Hello All,


    Has anyone come up with some settings for the ClubSport DD+ Base? I used the Fanalab settings and it they didn't feel as good as they could have felt. I have used some Assetta Corsa settings that felt AMAZING and was hoping someone has come up with some good settings for the DD+ and ACC. Thanks for any help provided!


    Best, Alek

  • Hi everyone!

    Also me I need a settings for Fanatec DD+ with Clubsport V2.5. I try to search but i don't find nothing, is this wheel base still so rare?

    Thank you so much!

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