In Scenario A a linear hardware handbrake would work quite properly after being calibrated. In Scenarios' B and C the rear will not initially lock up and therefore the use of a linear hardware handbrake has no bearing as these cars will only understand "on" or "off". Through testing I have found that all cars in AC can respond to handbrake usage. Recommend you initially set this and then continue to adjust it until you obtain the response you want. Values of 1000 or 2000 are good to start with. There is no specific value to recommend as each car comes with different torque mappings. Select Content, Cars, select your car, then select "unpack data" at the "bottom right". If the data folder is not present, use Content Manager. Navigate to the car folder in question, to the data folder, and into the brakes.ini file. In this scenario is means the data\brakes.ini file has a HANDBRAKE_TORQUE=0 value. Similar with Scenario B but in this scenario even when you release the throttle, depressing the handbrake key yields no result. Whilst accelerating the "handbrake" will NEVER engage. In these cars it is imperative that you first release the throttle (acceleration) for the handbrake to "engage". You will find that the car slows down to a complete stop or stops rather quickly. What you need to do is stop accelerating and then press/hold the handbrake button. The vast majority of cars in AC will present like this. If you have the "pedal" display overlay you can see the button is indeed engaging the handbrake but the car has zero response. You are driving along and press the handbrake button and nothing happens. This is the proper expected result and means the handbrake has been "modded" into the car Whilst driving press and hold the assigned button for the handbrake and the rear wheels lock and the car comes to a screeching halt. This is the case for many Japanese cars, namely Subaru, Supra, Toyota. This method takes all hardware (sans the keyboard) out of the equation to confirm what is going on. This is a much smarter path than to mess with hardware before knowing if it will work in the car. Then you can test if the handbrake is actually working in a car. Through lengthy tested I discovered some interesting information that I wanted to share with others as many have experienced this behavior.Ĭhange AC to use keyboard only and then map your handbrake to a key. I recently purchased a hardware handbrake and found it yieleded no response within Assetto Corsa.
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