Bug No engine vibrations when engine starts and during braking

Discussion in 'Community Support' started by zego, Apr 2, 2016.

  1. zego

    zego New Member

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    setting for motor vibrations: 20%

    1. When I activate the ignition and starts the engine, there are NO engine vibrations until I put in a gear! The vibrations are still there, when I go back to neutral.

    2. Independent if I am driving or if I am in the box, as soon as I brake, the engine vibrations disappears! They come back, when I release the brake!

    This is repeatable with GT2 or GT3 or ADAC2014 cars. I deleted my complete user profile folder and started complete from the scratch. No success!!!
     
  2. MsportDan

    MsportDan Guest

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    ive noticed this under braking it just goes dead, and especially if theres no traction loss theres just deadness. I think they should enable brake vibration again.
     
  3. heppsan

    heppsan Well-Known Member

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    Haven't tried with a wheel for quite some time, but with the 360 I get braking vibrations.
    And after the latest update I can also get vibrations when the tires slips (don't like that effect though)
    But I have never felt any engine vibrations.
    Would be nice to get a bit of vibration when starting the engine. (don't think I would want it the whole time)
     
  4. zego

    zego New Member

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    Just try to set the settings for engine vibes to 15-20%. BEFORE the patch with the start of the engine, the wheel starts vibrating. For me a very very authentic feeling. Now this is gone, unless I put in the first gear. And..., the engine vibes are complete different to the brake vibes, please don't mix this up ;)
     
  5. zego

    zego New Member

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    Any updates or confirmation regarding this bug? Is this recognized by S3???