Hi everyone! Yesterday I was playing around with setups for GT3 GEN2, specifically to try to adapt the cars' handling to my driving style (mainly the BMW M4). So I had the idea of using GPT CHAT to: - Analyze the default settings for the main parameters in other games, like LMU and ACC. - Apply similar settings, taking into account unit conversions, maintaining and converting the proportions, and especially considering not the absolute values, but the proportional range. Well, I'm posting here because, in my specific case, it worked really, really well. What I achieved after the suggested adjustments was a stable car, with less tendency to oversteer on corner exits, but still allowing good roll control in the corners. So I thought this might help more people looking for a similar solution. I managed to significantly reduce my time on the tracks I play most, because now I no longer have to fight with the car in the corners. **NOTE: For God's sake, test it before judging, okay? BMW M4 Differential Clutches: 2 Preload (Nm): 85 Engine Braking: 9 Rear Wing: 7 Front ARB: 8 Rear ARB: 11 Brake Bias: 59% front Brake Pressure: 100% Front Camber: -3.4° Rear Camber: -2.4°
I'm a simple person: I hear "AI" or "LLM" and I simply won't trust it. The power of understanding how stuff works is much greater than having a solution provided to you on a plate. With variable success too (yes, I get that it can be sometimes correct, but it can also be incorrect like pretty much anybody). And if there's a trial and error involved to get the AI to provide the right answer, you'll probably better off with following a simple setup guide to tweak settings yourself and actually understand what they really mean. And then fine tune it yourself without the "help" from the brainless computer.