You dont toutch configuration in the option?read post #56 everything is there, if not its set to ingame stock settings.
Delete all the jack spade files from your pcars folder as well as the original ffb profile...launch the game and a new ffb profile will be generated. Calibrate your wheel and change the flavor to informative and your done.
This is not for t500rs??? The updateChanges made in new driver version 2017_TTRS_5:
- Solved a force feedback issue with TS-PC RACER and TX racing wheels in Forza Motorsport 7 and Forza Horizon 3 for PC
updating is a good thing but nothing solved with pcars
like Dave said give a try to the custom file from Rantam who is made completely different than Jack spade file
how to know the change...Changes made in new driver version 2017_TTRS_5:
- Solved a force feedback issue with TS-PC RACER and TX racing wheels in Forza Motorsport 7 and Forza Horizon 3 for PC
updating is a good thing but nothing solved with pcars
like Dave said give a try to the custom file from Rantam who is made completely different than Jack spade file
lol you r funny but as your see there no change for t500 and more, there no change for pcars SO how to know if something who never exist works? good question dudehow to know the change...
can someone please explain in simple dummy form how to edit the deadzone for the stock ingame flavours, please.
My tightening is currently set to ( .02 ))
but I see people adding 2 numbers but not exactly sure what that is?
Wheelcheck said I should using a 3% deadzone for my Thrustmaster TX
Thanks for the info!If using a custom ffb file from the likes of Jack Spade you would need to run FCM app or Wheel check as that will give you your ffb dead zone and the fall off would be half of your dead zone.
this is an example of mine for the G29
#Deadzone Removal as pCARS 1 - deadzone/fall off
(output (tighten output 0.14 0.07))
As you can see i have a ffb deadzone of 0.14 and ive used half of that for the falloff, falloff i think provides a smoother transition between the deadzone you closed up and the normal wheel ffb performance, you might also need to make some minor adjustments on these numbers to get the feel right for you with your wheel.
Sadly when dealing with custom ffb files and deadzones there is no one setting works for everyone
Gte rimtx with 458 rim?
try 0.12 0.03
but not with stock flavor, its custom flavor
so you need to find the deadzone yourself with wheelcheck + fcmGte rim