On this page we collect all the common question we get so you quickly can find all the answers!
I'm a solo warrior, a one-man-band, doing it all by myself. I initiated this site in 2022 as I was fed up with shelling out for ACC setups and subscription models. I spotted some fantastic free Youtube videos but found it challenging to conveniently adapt and use them on my Xbox. So, I reached out to a couple of Youtubers to see if they were okay with me sharing their setups for free. That's how the site came into existence.
The objective is to provide top-notch ACC setups at no cost, each accompanied by a video so users can watch the lap and learn. This site isn't a source of income for me, in fact, it's the opposite - I'm incurring expenses (hosting, domain names, etc.). There's a Paypal donation link, but it's not exactly a hit :) but hey, that's okay.
I'm constantly striving to make the site better in every way I can.
Grtz
Frank
The objective is to provide top-notch ACC setups at no cost, each accompanied by a video so users can watch the lap and learn. This site isn't a source of income for me, in fact, it's the opposite - I'm incurring expenses (hosting, domain names, etc.). There's a Paypal donation link, but it's not exactly a hit :) but hey, that's okay.
I'm constantly striving to make the site better in every way I can.
Grtz
Frank
Unfortunately, it's not feasible at this point, and it's not part of our planned path ahead. The basic setup details I can gather from a Youtube video aren't quite enough to form operational and valid setups. There are some vital pieces of information that I'm unable to deduce or create.
Simple, contact us!
What are the rules?
1) Provide at least 5 free setups with a youtube video
2) Your lap time needs to be within a 110% range of the quickest setup we currently feature on our website.
What are the rules?
1) Provide at least 5 free setups with a youtube video
2) Your lap time needs to be within a 110% range of the quickest setup we currently feature on our website.
Absolutely not! We don't keep them in any database. Once you shut down the browser, the setup just "disappears".
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Power, or BOP for short. Every vehicle in ACC comes with a BOP, though you'll find that certain racing leagues have their own unique BOP. A prime example is the LFM (Low fuel motorsport), one of the biggest communities out there. So, if you happen to spot a BOP value, it indicates that the setup is specifically designed for league racing or qualifying.
For some cars there is a different min. and max. value especially for this track. Due the the way we calculate the height from the setup file we have different logic. So if you want to race on the Nordschleife, use the blue values that are shown in the PC conversion feature. If you do not see these values, the car does not have a height variance for this track.
Since our normal available setups are already per car/track you can use the normal values shown there. Only when doing PC conversion you could see these blue values.
Since our normal available setups are already per car/track you can use the normal values shown there. Only when doing PC conversion you could see these blue values.
It's really straightforward! Whenever one of my "friends" posts a new setup on Youtube, I receive a notification. I then watch the video and manually input the setup data into the database. It might sound intricate, but it's actually done in a snap!
I also gather information from several Discords I'm part of. Whenever I spot a new post, I download the Json file, for instance, and import it into the database. Following that, I manually incorporate the video into the DB.
It's all a piece of cake!
I also gather information from several Discords I'm part of. Whenever I spot a new post, I download the Json file, for instance, and import it into the database. Following that, I manually incorporate the video into the DB.
It's all a piece of cake!
Correct, we only show cars and tracks that we have setups for, it has no value showing a track without an available setup, or showing a car which has no setups available. As soon as we have at least one setup for a car or track it will automatically appear on the site.
Just to let you know, we don't have the conversion parameters for every vehicle in ACC, especially the more "older" cars. Although we could add them, it's worth mentioning that doing so would be quite intricate and require a lot of work. But don't worry, we've got you covered for the most loved cars, and even the brand new 2024 Ford Mustang is supported!