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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I notice that after I view the telemetry data in F1C 99-02 and jump back into the car, my AA and ANIS profile settings are off... anyone else see this problem?
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hmm I done use telemetry
I use erm...driving feedback for my settings..can i take thatc orner later than before and can I get out of it earlier? Can i ride the bumps without spinning..etc so I never used teklemetry readings
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Try it.. its a good info.. you get the data that tells you to the numbers which way was the quickest, and what tweaks you can get away with your car.. obviously you need to be comfortable with your settings when you drive too..
![]() A bandaid fix is to set your global settings to whatever you want to stick.. I think the Nvidia drivers get confused, because the telemetry data actually starts another program, temporarily leaving F1C... Quote:
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Ah well I never use profiling..I run with all optimizations off and 4X aa and 8Xaf in global..unless its halo and NFS: U which don't like AA.
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