
Of course he is in a BMW …
This lobby is cooked man.

This lobby is cooked man.
Right from the get-go, I had problems. For the first time, I had to invert FFB because otherwise the wheel tried to snap my wrists. Then, the default settings are way too understeery so I had to adjust them to how I usually set my Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo II in ACC (TC1 4, TC2 3, ABS 4, etc.). Then I set the steering range to 540 (again, how I like it in ACC), binded all my controls and I should be good to go right?
Nope, the car simply won't turn. In the game, it looks like the steering is turning, when I am in the pits it seems to turn, but in practice when I am tackling a corner, the car doesn't turn at all.
And it is not like I can't drive, I have finished 7th out of 24 in an ACC League's AM class and if that doesn't impress you, in that league's time trial for an upcoming one-off race, I did a 1:36.735 at Indianapolis using a Bentley Continental GT3. In other words, aside from the pros and 5 pro-ams, I smoked everyone. Plus I had experience with other titles like AC and iRenting, so clearly my driving is not to be blamed.
So I just finished the 12th season of the Noobs R Us Rookie Series and I would like to take some screenshots as a sort of season recap. The only problem is that the pictures look pretty terrible. Even though my PC seems to handle higher graphic settings just fine, when it comes to replay, it looks glitchy.
I know my settings are terrible but thats because I never really bothered with a photoshooting setting until now. So if anyone can help, that would be appreciated.
Oh and since some of you are gonna ask what my specs are:
- AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
- Corsair H150e Elite
- RTX 3070 Ti
- Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR4
- Aorus X570 Elite
- 1TB + 512GB SSDs
- EVGA P2 1000W
- Corsair 5000D
Yes I know I will need to step up my production and find a way to take photos like you guys.