Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-30440376-20180817080345/@comment-27798333-20180817213206

93.99.193.18 wrote: I think it depends also on hardware (phone, table) sensor reaction. I know that some low cost hardware has quit slow reaction, so then the higher sensitivity is required. But I also use 0 or 1 for most of cars, sometimes 2 now. But when I started playing one year ago, I used also 6 or 7. I think for low sensitivity is neccessary to know the track and corners layout very well to start turning in the right moment, otherwise you go offtrack. It also depends on each car stability on track (some cars are very different), but generally I think for very fast cars or cars with very low grip it is better to use lower sensitivity for preventing skidding. More sensitivity generally means more skidding in my driving...

Racetony

Yep, this. Just depends on how your specific device handles the inputs, and what feels good for you. There isn't any one "right" setting, no matter what some will say.