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Hello,
I am totally blind, and play Forza using the new blind driver assists.
I found your app, since
Forza doesn't currently read car telemetry. I'm building a small c# app in order to read some telemetry through a screen reader, and I plan to use your Forza Core module. I will definitely give credit to this repo.
My question is around tire temperatures. What temp unit are the tire temps measured in? In a new race, the tire temps were reading around 165, and I hadn't moved anywhere yet. This seems high to me.
I see from the code that you are taking ranges of values to indicate heat levels. Do these numbers represent actual temperatures or just a range?
I've looked around but can't find anything.
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Hi @jfayre, I've just happened to stumble on this issue while looking at the telemetry data myself, and the temperature values are in Fahrenheit. I was confused as well, as all other values are metric, but then figured it out by comparing against the in-game telemetry display.
Hello,
I am totally blind, and play Forza using the new blind driver assists.
I found your app, since
Forza doesn't currently read car telemetry. I'm building a small c# app in order to read some telemetry through a screen reader, and I plan to use your Forza Core module. I will definitely give credit to this repo.
My question is around tire temperatures. What temp unit are the tire temps measured in? In a new race, the tire temps were reading around 165, and I hadn't moved anywhere yet. This seems high to me.
I see from the code that you are taking ranges of values to indicate heat levels. Do these numbers represent actual temperatures or just a range?
I've looked around but can't find anything.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: