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Request (Feature) Automobilista telemetry is slow

Discussion in 'Forum and Website' started by Thread, May 13, 2020.

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    I remember there was another title with slow telemetry, maybe it was rfactor1 which automobilista is based upon. (or it was pcars, i am not sure)
    Slow, i mean it is like its attack time is filtered. It should be good for the fulcrum-under-the-seat solutions, where the forces at the beginning of the movement is just the opposite of the real movement. But overall i think the normal telemetry, like in rfactor2, is better, despite the opposite movement.

    My question is: what causes this slow attack? The plugin, or the program itself?