its far from perfect, but more than usable. Thats exactly what im saying, its completely true. What works for your setup vs mine is not going to be the same even if we both put the monitor right behind the wheel as you say. Thats not true at all its all completelt dependent on your eye distand from your monitors viewing angle (should be straight on) and the size of your monitors. Yes we would eing all the dashboard clocks but it would be a comprise in the right direction Seems to me like they just threw it together for e3, getting the position of the seat, wheel and screen correct takes quite a while, longer than actually getting the fov and in game seat position correct on the other games that allow it.Ī dirt rally close dash cam would actually be perfectly acceptable for wheel users to be honest. Or indeed a 7 feet tall monster couldve set it up. Lastly sometimes a wheel might seem incorrectly placed just from your viewpoint or anyone's who are not sitting on the rig itself. Even dirt rallys close up dash cam that is not customisable works perfectly with a correctly lined up rig. If the cockpit view is as it is in the e3 demo, then as long as your screen is sitting correctly behind your wheel Base, and your wheel is the correct height, and seat in the correct position it works perfectly, on all racing games. That's nothing to do with the viewpoint itself, that is the rig not being lined up correctly.
FOV needs to be adjustable as there is only 1 correct fov for your seating position and unless you sit perfectly to how it is on the screen with the exact right screen size it will not be right. His wheel is like dead center and not in line with the actual dash. Look at where his steering wheel is according to the windscreen. The one at e3 the seating position is way high. To be honest neither is very good from what i can tell but the one in the demo is almost better than the one from e3.