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Momo (Black) F1C and NR2002 settings
Can anyone with settings for the black Momo ff wheel in F1C or NR2002 (or
both) please send me your settings. I can use your global settings in profiler as well as specific settings for the sims and your setting within the sims. I've had my wheel for 2 years and all I get in F1C are rumble strip effects and centering spring effects. In NR2002 I don't get much of anything. My global settings a Overall effects 135 Spring effects 135 Dampening 0 Centering spring 135 (should this be checked?) My specific settings are now set the same. In F1C my force setting is at -55 and "Full" effects and "Wheel". I tried "Joystick" as well as "High" effects but just can't seem to get a decent setting. Any help would be appreciated. I've checked a source for archived R.A.S. topics but could not find any settings that seemed to work. Thanks, Gary |
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Momo (Black) F1C and NR2002 settings
"Gary" > wrote in
t: > Can anyone with settings for the black Momo ff wheel in F1C or NR2002 > (or both) please send me your settings. I can use your global > settings in profiler as well as specific settings for the sims and > your setting within the sims. I've had my wheel for 2 years and all I > get in F1C are rumble strip effects and centering spring effects. In > NR2002 I don't get much of anything. > My global settings a > > Overall effects 135 > Spring effects 135 > Dampening 0 > Centering spring 135 (should this be checked?) > > My specific settings are now set the same. In F1C my force setting is > at -55 and "Full" effects and "Wheel". I tried "Joystick" as well as > "High" effects but just can't seem to get a decent setting. > Any help would be appreciated. I've checked a source for archived > R.A.S. topics but could not find any settings that seemed to work. > > Thanks, > Gary > > > centering spring set to off or if on, then set the value to zero or 1 (one) Both Papy and ISI include the centering forces in their own FF code. The following is all for F1c or GTR or rFactor. I run my global Windows settings at 95 or 97% and the ingame settings at - 90ish. (if the wheel feels notchy, the reduce. If it is smooth, the increase until the notchyness occurs. For all Logitech Momo wheels you have to set your FF slider to a negative value. Next set the axis, in game and in the profiler to 50% This is full linear. If that is too twitchy then you can reduce it to your liking to a value less than 50% Greater than 50% should increase your cars turning. Reduce your speed sensitivity setting to zero. For F1c especially set your viewpoint for your driver's eye level to as low as possible(and still see over the rim of the cockpit) to get better FF feel. dave henrie |
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Momo (Black) F1C and NR2002 settings
Thanks Dave...I'll give it a try and see if that works. I'll let you know
if I have any other problems. Good to hear from you again, Gary Beard |
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Momo (Black) F1C and NR2002 settings
Dave,
Those settings worked great! I can't believe what I was putting up with for 2 years. Just a little fine tuning and this thing will have to feel just as good as my Explorer...if not better. Thanks again, Gary Beard |
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