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rF FF question

Reply from: Uwe Schürkamp
Date: 18 Mar 2007, 20:07
rF FF question

Hi folks,

comparing the FF in GTR2 and rF, I find that my momo dfp feels a bit
sluggish around the center in rF, while in GTR2 the FF sets in as soon
as I move the wheel away from the center position.

Can somebody point out some FF settings in rF that I could play with in
order to get a better FF response in this sim?

TIA & all the best, uwe


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Reply from: pdotson@mindspring,com
Date: 19 Mar 2007, 15:41
Re: rF FF question

On Mar 18, 3:07 pm, Uwe Schürkamp <hoo...@hoover.dyndns.org> wrote:
> comparing the FF in GTR2 and rF, I find that my momo dfp feels a bit
> sluggish around the center in rF, while in GTR2 the FF sets in as soon
> as I move the wheel away from the center position.
>
> Can somebody point out some FF settings in rF that I could play with in
> order to get a better FF response in this sim?

Find the "FFB steer force neutral range" setting in your .PLR file and
set it to zero.

Example:

FFB steer force neutral range="0.00000"

That will get rid of the dead zone in the FF effects.

Pat Dotson




Reply from: Uwe Schürkamp
Date: 19 Mar 2007, 20:55
Re: rF FF question

On 19 Mar 2007 07:41:42 -0700, pdotson@mindspring,com wrote:
> On Mar 18, 3:07 pm, Uwe Schürkamp <hoo...@hoover.dyndns.org> wrote:
>> comparing the FF in GTR2 and rF, I find that my momo dfp feels a bit
>> sluggish around the center in rF, while in GTR2 the FF sets in as soon
>> as I move the wheel away from the center position.
>>
>> Can somebody point out some FF settings in rF that I could play with in
>> order to get a better FF response in this sim?
>
> Find the "FFB steer force neutral range" setting in your .PLR file and
> set it to zero.
>
> Example:
>
> FFB steer force neutral range="0.00000"
>
> That will get rid of the dead zone in the FF effects.
>

Hi Pat,

that helped a lot, thanks! Little correction though: this setting is
found in the controller.ini file, not in the plr file.

cheers & thanks again, uwe



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