Throttle Linearity / Brake Linearity
What does that mean? Someone can explain?
I'm having problems with the braking.
What does that mean? Someone can explain?
I'm having problems with the braking.
Raising linearity in F1 2015, will make it turn slower near the centre, could be helpful to those wheels that have very small amount of degrees of rotation, so it can make the steering less twitchy by raising the steering linearity
Soon as the F1 season gets going the juices start flowing again,i'm back on it again.I am just getting back into F1 2015 after a hiatus since early November (longest break in any of the F1 series since they first came out.. pCars mainly to blame for that). I currently have the linearity and saturation for both throttle and brake very low, less than 10 I think off the top of my head and for both I have zero deadzone. I am using the Thrustmaster Italia TX and I know from the calibration screen in pCars that the throttle seems to already have a very big deadzone already. I can push it probably a third of the way down before there is any movement of the calibration meter. The brake is not so bad but still there is a fair bit of movement before anything happens.
So the range of the throttle for instance is much smaller than you initially believe with all the 'action' taking place in about the last two-thirds of the travel (maybe even less than that i'll have to re-check it). So with that in mind am I right i thinking that the lower linearity and saturation is the correct way to go?
I am not having any particular problems with either but like to know I have things set correctly rather than just working with something that is not optimum.