FFB + Tyre Temp

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by machwebb, Mar 18, 2015.

  1. machwebb

    machwebb Well-Known Member

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    and tbh more than enough weight....
     
  2. James Cook

    James Cook Well-Known Member

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    More proof that we need a FFB meter to know exactly at what % force our wheels are clipping.
     
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  3. Keith_D

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    I've got mine at 55%, some people run it stiffer than a tank, your probably find you have better feel and be faster with it lower
     
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  4. Drei

    Drei Well-Known Member

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    I run a TX, which is pretty similar to t300. I started on 75% and my inside fans were running continously. I turned it down to 65%, and now it is much quieter and still can feel the FFB perfectly... 100% just sounds insane for me :)
     
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  5. MeMotS

    MeMotS Well-Known Member

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    Here you go.
    I have included everything, Drivers screenshot (900degree rotation on the driver ) , Advance, ffb1 and ffb2,
    and a setup i am currently using for that Adac 14 competition at Oschersleben ( no setup judging here I am a noob at it )
    Or hit the BMW 635 CSI at lakeview competition.
    I think the car feels damn fun.
     

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  6. Dgr

    Dgr Active Member

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    Still trying to find a good setting for this. Can we have a FFB meter (and brake/throttle/clutch)? I cant imagine it would be a massive job to make.
     
  7. James Cook

    James Cook Well-Known Member

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    We just need something simple like the rFactor 2 Pedal Overlay & FFB Plugin which was made by a modder. I'm sure it wouldn't be much work for Sector3 to do something similar, although I'm sure the 'to do' list is ridiculously long already!
     
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  8. machwebb

    machwebb Well-Known Member

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    I don't have the problem i was having @Dgr ... I don't use any setting above 100% most of all FFB intensity now at 60%...Cheers @MeMotS ....no clipping, just good feedback, still with weight though but just when there should be.

    My settings ATM

    Driver
    Overall 100%
    Constant 100%
    Periodic 100%
    Spring 0%
    Damper 0%
    Auto-Center (By Wheel) 0%

    In Game
    FFB Intensity 60-70%
    Smoothing, Spring, Damper, Friction 0%

    Steering Intensity 100%
    Understeer 50%
    Vertical 100%
    Lateral 100%
    Rack 0%

    Engine 5%
    Brakes 10%
    Kerb 60%
    Shift 80%

    Sorry S3, not using the new settings....
     
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  9. Lost77

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    My g27 loses ffb if i play for "too long", that means if the wheel gets too hot, it does not bear the default settings. Now I see it's the same story for some thrustmaster stuff. Not solid as we hope they are...
     
  10. machwebb

    machwebb Well-Known Member

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    My T300 can go for I don't know how long, I haven't lost feedback due to heat yet. I've had as much as 4 hour sessions with no problems.. I now think I was clipping rather than losing feedback Tbh. The original issue didn't exist. It was just.... My settings.
     
  11. FuzzyFassbender

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    Using a Thrustmaster TX, I have never lost FFB regardless of the length of time played.
     
  12. shardshunt

    shardshunt Well-Known Member

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    ha my 30 buck Logitech ex never losses ffb
     
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  13. Kjell Eilertsen

    Kjell Eilertsen Active Member

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    I too have noticed some fading when playing a while with high force settings, but in my case it's my arms fading after wrestling with my CSW v2. :p

    //weakling
     
  14. RomKnight

    RomKnight Active Member

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    You can use my .sig settings @Kjell Eilertsen
    It should provide pretty decent ffb without clipping although this was done before the last update.

    I will test and probably update this when I have my PSU back.