FFB related

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Turtle Power, Jan 15, 2019.

  1. Turtle Power

    Turtle Power Well-Known Member

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    It is worth mentioning that GTR2 and GTR4 cars have amazing detailed force feedback. Driving with Direct Drive Wheel is a pure pleasure.

    GTR3 cars, the FFB is great but a little less information coming through the wheel in comparison to the GT2 and GT4 cars. I personally love the stiffness in GT3 and just a minor touch of improvement would make a significant difference for better.

    GTO and DTM 1992, some really good cars there but the FFB is calling for some serious polishing. Or maybe I have no idea what I am talking about :p

    Overall, as far as I am concerned, Sector 3 Studios are doing an absolutely brilliant job and never fails to disappoint on a large scale:eek::eek:......I'll take it back, just a joke :D:p:D

    Cheers
     
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  2. MattStone

    MattStone Well-Known Member

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    yeah I'd say exactly the same with my Fanatec v2.5
     
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  3. RWB 3vil

    RWB 3vil Active Member

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    Yes the FFB in this game is rather marvelous. As for the DTM 92 they may feel different to other cars as they are still on the old physics system I believe so they will feel better once they re do that series.
     
  4. Andi Goodwin

    Andi Goodwin Moderator Beta tester

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    thing is as more things get implemented , and then it gets tweaked more series old a new come to life , between the tyres and suspension and the rest of the model ....

    its getting there

    Andi
     
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  5. Turtle Power

    Turtle Power Well-Known Member

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    I trust that things will get better and better.
     
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