Follow these links for modding tutorials from ISI.
rF2_Packaging_Tutorial.pdf
rF2_Track_Technology.pdf
rF2_Packaging_Tutorial.pdf
rF2_Track_Technology.pdf
... and the "Steering torque filter" to "4" in the controler config file (this hepls a little with the off road rattle)
snap opposite lock all over the shop
I could go higher but I don't want to loose too much of the on track feel that I've been enjoying so much in 1960's WCR
Have you tried it higher? I was using 4 originally, then upped it to 12. I still get good feeling. I think it was Scott that said any sloppiness and latency would mainly affect those on slower systems, less so for those with decent to high end rigs.
Might have to give this a try. I just thought I had my steering angle too high.This is the single most important tweak, in my opinion. At the default of 0 I found all of the cars touchy as hell and hard to drive. I now have it set to 12 and it feels much, much better. In other words, it wasn't my wheel settings or the car's handling that was the issue, it was the FFB.
"overall ffb to .90 in game" is it car specific ffb mult in game ? or not ?
Have you tried it higher? I was using 4 originally, then upped it to 12. I still get good feeling. I think it was Scott that said any sloppiness and latency would mainly affect those on slower systems, less so for those with decent to high end rigs.