Just imagine that you're actually sitting in the car and that your wheel is the actual wheel in the car, and that you need to use your actual rear view mirrors with the correct angles, and then start tweaking the camera settings. Now, the monitor should be almost at the front end of your wheelbase, so that the dash in the sim lines up to where your wheel is in real life, if that makes sense. your POV in the sim should be similar to what your POV would be if your real head were located in the 'real' car). Now that you have that sorted, your POV within the sim should be such that you can see out of the rear-view mirrors (in the sim) with the correct angle (i.e. You should not see the wheel, or most of the dash in the sim because your wheel/dash are right in front of you in real life. Your wheel/wheelbase should be located where it would be relative to your point of view within the car. Originally posted by sp1d3_r:My advice? Forget the math. It's ceased to feel like I'm driving in a video game, and started to feel like an actual simulator cockpit. This is how I've achieved the highest level of immersion with my 49" super-ultra-wide.
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