![]() ![]() Ctrl+F FPS & GPU resource utilization Press repeatedly for FPS counter / for GPU bar / once more for both.The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". ![]() The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. We can’t wait to see what our community is able to produce with these changes – we will certainly be keeping a keen eye out on social media to see what the community has come up with in their broadcasts and picture-taking experiences – make sure to drop us a tag, so we don’t miss any of your awesome creations! Reset will bring it back to the default value. Cam Zoom In / Out / Reset – Holding these keys will adjust the zoom of tracking cameras.Once released, if the currently viewed car is still visible using this camera, the camera will track back to it over 2 seconds. Cam Pause TV Tracking – Whilst pressed, this will pause the current tracking point on screen.It will continue to track the current vehicle in the distance. Cam Hold TV Camera – Whilst pressed, this will keep the current TV Tracking camera activated.View Previous Vehicle – This will adjust the vehicle viewed to the previous one a position down.View Next Vehicle – This will adjust the vehicle viewed to the next one, a position higher up.Each press will cycle through different ones. Onboard Cameras – Pressing this will activate the onboard TV cameras of the selected vehicle.If you press this key again, you will get each group one by one. By default, if you switch to Tracking Cameras they will go into “Cycle” mode and go through 1 – 4 and looping around. Tracking Cameras – Tracking (TV) Cameras have 4 groups.The following controls are key for controlling cameras. This is a hard limit on the maximum amount the camera can zoom out. Broadcast Group Tracking Zoom Maximum : Default 2.5.This allows the adjustment of how strong we zoom out to fit more cars on screen. Broadcast Group Tracking Zoom Strength : Default 1.0.This is the range in time that we consider cars from the currently viewed car on the first lap of a race only. Broadcast Group Tracking Range Lap 1 : Default 1.2.This is the range in time that we consider cars from the currently viewed car. Broadcast Group Tracking Range : Default 0.8.Choose to enable the feature all the time, only in race, or not at all. Broadcast Group Tracking Mode : Off, Race Only, Always.This can be configured in the UI or Player.JSON as follows: Tracking Cameras will automatically adjust to the group centre tracking point of multiple vehicles and zoom the camera out as required.Activated in race sessions only by default.This will allow the camera to focus on a group of cars in one shot, useful for opening lap action, for example, allowing you to see a wider battle. Additionally, if your current car is on the main track, the camera will switch to another car on the main track. If your previously viewed car is in the pits, it will switch to another car in the pits. Whilst this mode is active, you can press the SHIFT key to reset the targeted car to the car closest to the point the camera is looking at.Upon button release, the camera will track back over 2s to the currently selected vehicle if it is still possible to see it with the current camera.Activate by holding the “Cam pause TV tracking” key assignment.This could be useful if you want the full field to pass the camera and then catch up to the final car in the shot. By pressing the SHIFT key, you can also let the camera track the car closest to the target point when you paused the tracking. When you let go, the camera will track back to the car you were watching at the time of pausing. This will pause the tracking point, coming to a soft stop at the point of focus. ![]()
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