Hi guys. Just a general enquiry about FF settings.
Problem... GTR1 has both Lat/Long values the same in their tires, what this means is that there is a smooth transition in the tire slip when cornering between lateral grip and Longitudinal grip. GTR2 tires have the usual convention of differences between the Lat/Long values.
The car used is the Porsche -no matter NGT or GT. The result is that i could not get rid of the steering wheel spikes when cornering where the tire slip transitions between Lateral grip and Longitudinal grip.
Solution... According to general consensus, the FFB steer force average weight="0.30000" gets rid of these spikes when driving Porsche, but i found that to get rid of the spikes I've had to change the FFB steer force average weight="0.12500". This has allowed the smooth transition of Lat/Long grip,
The question is, by what degree does the latency effect the steering, bearing in mind that modern FF wheels (i have a Logitech G29), are better now than what was available when GTR2 was released.
Regards
Barry
Problem... GTR1 has both Lat/Long values the same in their tires, what this means is that there is a smooth transition in the tire slip when cornering between lateral grip and Longitudinal grip. GTR2 tires have the usual convention of differences between the Lat/Long values.
The car used is the Porsche -no matter NGT or GT. The result is that i could not get rid of the steering wheel spikes when cornering where the tire slip transitions between Lateral grip and Longitudinal grip.
Solution... According to general consensus, the FFB steer force average weight="0.30000" gets rid of these spikes when driving Porsche, but i found that to get rid of the spikes I've had to change the FFB steer force average weight="0.12500". This has allowed the smooth transition of Lat/Long grip,
The question is, by what degree does the latency effect the steering, bearing in mind that modern FF wheels (i have a Logitech G29), are better now than what was available when GTR2 was released.
Regards
Barry