

- PS2 ROCKBAND CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR MAC FOR MAC
- PS2 ROCKBAND CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR MAC DRIVERS
- PS2 ROCKBAND CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR MAC MANUAL
PS2 ROCKBAND CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR MAC DRIVERS
Steering - This is probably the most annoying (and necessary) Assist for most new drivers in that when it is on it will keep you from over-steering and making really bad decisions with the front tyres, but in doing so you will find that it can sometimes prevent you from making sharp turns when you actually need to! So while it will keep you from turning more than you should, it will also keep you from turning as much as you need to in some situations. The settings for this are Assisted, Normal ( 10%), and Simulation ( 20%). When you first start playing this is one of the Assists you will likely want on and benefit from, but as you grow in skill and confidence it is one of the first you will likely turn off or down. Stability Control - The point to this setting is to keep you from spinning out, sitting still and burning rubber, or doing things that cause the car to flip. The game will actually prevent you from doing those things with this turned on.

If you turn it Off ( 10%) it will actually allow you to do boneheaded moves with the car because it assumes you meant to. Traction Control - Your choice is On or Off ( 15%) but the point may not be obvious.

You see Traction Control is more about knowing what NOT to do than it is about knowing what to do - and a good understanding of road types and conditions and good judgment of the same is a critical skill before you switch this one off. Shifting - This is exactly what it sounds like: Automatic Transmission. Or a simulation thereof, as the game does all the shifting for you.
PS2 ROCKBAND CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR MAC MANUAL
It has three settings: Automatic, Manual ( 15%), and Manual W/Clutch ( 20%). Honestly there is so much for you to be doing and keeping track of when you first start that you should not feel bad about using it in Automatic Mode, but once you build confidence with the different track types and get more used to driving, changing to a you-shift setting will be something you want to do. But even if you never do, it is all good. Suggested Line - This places an overlay of a dotted line on the track to show you what part of it you should be using, allowing you to gracefully set up entries and exits from curves and turns, stay in the best speed position, and benefit from the shape of the surface of the road. The available settings are Full, Braking ( 10%), and Off ( 20%).

The available settings are Cosmetic ( 10%), Limited, and Simulation ( 15%) When you first start racing you likely will need it set at Full, but once you start to build skill and get some experience with the different track environments you will quickly graduate to Braking, and then Off.ĭamage, Fuel & Tyre Wear - This setting affects how the car takes damage and whether or not the damage that it takes is for appearances only, or actually effects the car and your ability to drive and control it.
