One minute all was fine with my setup, then one evening I fired up dirt rally after having just bought the Subaru 2000s car and went to take it for a spin.
The force feedback seemed really light to the point of really not being able to tell what was happening with the car. Force feedback was pretty good up until this point. I thought it may have been a problem with the Subaru so I went back and tried a couple of other cars, same result for all of them. I then started to worry thinking my wheel might be screwed so I fired up Assetto Corsa, the force feedback was fine, as strong as ever.
I've tried quite a few different settings both in game and on the wheel but nothing makes a difference.
One thing I did notice was on the start line as I'm revving up, there's a constant vibration which I've never noticed before. It might have always behaved like this and I may not have noticed it before now.
Anyone have any ideas? Its a real shame because DR is now unplayable for me.
Thanks
The force feedback seemed really light to the point of really not being able to tell what was happening with the car. Force feedback was pretty good up until this point. I thought it may have been a problem with the Subaru so I went back and tried a couple of other cars, same result for all of them. I then started to worry thinking my wheel might be screwed so I fired up Assetto Corsa, the force feedback was fine, as strong as ever.
I've tried quite a few different settings both in game and on the wheel but nothing makes a difference.
One thing I did notice was on the start line as I'm revving up, there's a constant vibration which I've never noticed before. It might have always behaved like this and I may not have noticed it before now.
Anyone have any ideas? Its a real shame because DR is now unplayable for me.
Thanks