Crew Chief for Project Cars
This app is an alternative race engineer for Project Cars which contains more accurate and detailed radio messages than the built in race engineer
Crew Chief for Project Cars
This app is an alternative race engineer for Project Cars which contains more accurate and detailed radio messages than the built in race engineer. It knows many of the AI drivers' names which will be included in messages where appropriate, and can also be extended to include real drivers' names. It's also a spotter, and will tell you when there's a car along side. The app includes voice recognition with a set of phrases you can use to request updates from the race engineer.The app runs in the background and continues to play messages when the screen is off or another application is being used.This version is the full app and includes some bad language, which can be disabled with the 'use sweary messages' setting. To use the app, your phone / tablet must be connected to via Wi-Fi to the same network that the console / PC is on. The app needs a good quality connection to work properly. In the in-game options you need enable the UDP option (in the Gameplay settings). The app works best with this option set to 1, 2, or 3.There's more detailed documentation here:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ryrklDiNB64LdlPeuNy-gf6ingAG1g1Gy-fY5OLZXtM/edit?usp=sharingVoice commandsThe app will respond to lots of voice commands. Using this functionality isn't necessary to get the best out of the app - it will automatically play messages it considers important without needing to be prompted - but some additional information can be obtained by using voice commands. The commands the app understands include:How's my [engine / brakes / suspension / body work / aero] - gives a damage assessmentHow's my [fuel / tyre wear] - gives an assessment of your current fuel level or tyre conditionWhat's fuel level - reports your fuel level (in litres)What's my [best lap time / last lap time / position] - reports your best / last lap time (if it was a valid lap) or your positionWhat's my [gap in front / gap behind] - reports the time gap to the car in front / behind in the raceWhat's the [car in front / car behind]'s [best lap time / last lap time] - reports opponent best / last lap timesWhat's the [car in front / car behind / the leader]'s [best lap time / last lap time] - reports opponent best / last lap timesWhat's the [car in P 10]'s [best lap time / last lap time] - reports opponent best / last lap times for the specified opponent race positionWhat's the [air temperature / track temperature] - reports the air or track temperatureSpot / don't spot - toggles the spotter function on / offKeep quiet / shut up / I know what I'm doing / no more updates - temporarily switches off radio messages (note that the spotter messages will continue to play)Keep me informed / talk to me - switches radio messages back onRepeat last message / say again / repeat please - replay the last radio messageThere are other messages the app understands and this is a part of the app that will continue to grow and improve.To use voice commands, you need to assign a button to the 'Open radio channel' action. Start Project Cars and ensure your controller is plugged in and the app's UDP option is enabled. Click the Open radio channel action in the Assign buttons screen, then click the Assign button. Then press the controller button you want to assign to this action. It the 'Hold button while talking' checkbox is selected, you must hold the button down while talking and the app will process the voice command once the button's released. If this checkbox isn't selected you can just press and release the button, make your voice command, and the app will process the command as soon as it's recognised it.