It's a car with old physics. This problem often occurs. Depends on the model of the steering wheel. Try to reduce "minimum force" in the settings ffb. reduce "steering lock"Hey, does anyone know of a fix for the RT12R GT2 "floaty" front suspension at higher speeds? I've tinkered with the front suspension settings which has minimized it to an extent but it hasn't actually fixed it.
Thanks
Hey, does anyone know of a fix for the RT12R GT2 "floaty" front suspension at higher speeds? I've tinkered with the front suspension settings which has minimized it to an extent but it hasn't actually fixed it.
Thanks
Yes I can see this, thank you for a logical response, makes for a hairy ride heyTo my knowledge floaty front suspension is expected in these kind of cars, because engine is placed behind rear axle.
Try increasing the rear suspension so it is harder than the front. This will prevent the rear from compressing under aero load and allow the fronts to bite better when decelerating.
I think BBKing212 had the correct idea. The problem I have found with my set-ups, until recently, is that I am setting rear or mid-engined cars up like front drive and the rear ends up being to loose. Once I figured out that I had to increase the rear suspension and loosen the front my times have dropped.