![]() ![]() You’ll also notice I’ve changed the ‘F-Stop’ value but nothing has changed. As you can see, this has blurred the background a little. My first change is to the ‘Far size’ setting, going from 0 to 0.9599999. Lower values of FOV simulate a real-life telephoto lens higher values are the equivalent of a wide-angle ‘fish-eye’ lens. Hitting ‘F7’ during the replay allows full control of the camera the arrow keys move forwards, backwards, left and right, and holding the right mouse button while moving will adjust your view.Ĭlicking the mouse scroll button brings up the ‘Cinema HUD’, where settings such as ‘field of view’ (FOV) are available under the ‘Controls’ tab, and various other settings can be edited under the ‘Depth of Field’ tab.īelow, I’ve manoeuvred the free camera to an angle I like with a field of view at 65 degrees, and can now think about changing some ‘Depth of Field’ settings to get a more realistic and attractive image. In ACC, you have a number of camera views to choose from, however, using the free-cam gives you the most control. The next step is to take the car out on track for a few laps, save the replay, then watch it back to decide on some interesting screenshot angles. I’ve set the weather to clear and the time of day to 6 am, so I can take advantage of the atmospheric Norfolk sunrise. I’m driving the McLaren 720S GT3 as driven by Jenson Button & Chris Buncombe in the Silverstone round of the 2020 British GT season. So, now all the preparatory work has been done, it’s time to get out on track and grab some screenshots!įor this example, I’ve picked Snetterton, one of the newly-released British GT DLC tracks – which also includes Oulton Park and Donington Park. Some settings such as white balance, tone mapping, exposure gain, sharpness, camera dirt effect and image contrast are open to interpretation and down to user preference, so it’s best to experiment with what you think looks cool! (And taking photos of any racecars is definitely cool.) I’d suggest saving the following as a custom video preset solely for screenshots, as it’ll affect the frame rate greatly during a race.Īnother tip to achieve the best quality screenshot file is to enter Steam, head to ‘Settings’, then ‘In-Game’, and check the box that says ‘Save an uncompressed copy’. Try to keep this as high as possible, and aim for as many ‘Epic’ settings as possible. Below is an example of the settings that work well for me.Īiming for the resolution scale at 200% will produce the best detail, but is resource-intensive, causing frame drops on lower-powered PCs. To be clear, we’re looking at the PC version of Assetto Corsa Competizione for this guide.įirstly, to achieve the best quality screenshots in ACC, you need to ensure you are using the correct graphics settings. There are a few caveats to this at the moment the full extent of this mode is only available on the PC version of the game, and there are some functionality issues with one or two settings, but it’s still possible to capture dynamic and realistic images that can deceive the viewer into thinking they’re watching real racing.Īs an amateur motorsport photographer, I find screenshot and photo modes in motorsport games intriguing, and some games do it much better than others, so I wondered if I could also re-create some of my real-life photographs in ACC? GRAPHICS SETTINGS ![]()
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