If you find the collision FFB too much.....

Msportdan

@Simberia
Go into your controller ini. found in "

C:\Users\XXXXX\Documents\My Games\SimBin\RaceRoom Racing Experience\UserData\ControlSet

and adjust the line to

FFB jolt magnitude="1.0" // How strong jolts from other cars (or walls) are. Suggested Range: -2.0 to 2.0.

its default at 2.0 and it literally can break my wrists sometimes.. possibly why its so easy to lose control after a collision, as the wheel will violently jerk!
 
The new Collision FFB setting is worth examining, especially after the recent update. (It's the very last FFB setting in the UI.) I was shocked to find it was set to 200%! A direct drive wheel could wrench someone's wrists at that strength. It's yet another good reason for owning a tired DFGT. :p

I've lowered it to 20% and might increase it later.
 
The new Collision FFB setting is worth examining, especially after the recent update. (It's the very last FFB setting in the UI.) I was shocked to find it was set to 200%! A direct drive wheel could wrench someone's wrists at that strength. It's yet another good reason for owning a tired DFGT. :p

I've lowered it to 20% and might increase it later.

I am not so sure that it is even working ? ..so far I haven't noticed any difference ..
 

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