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rF FF question
On Mar 18, 3:07 pm, Uwe Schürkamp > wrote:
> comparing the FF in GTR2 and rF, I find that my momo dfp feels a bit > sluggish around the center in rF, while in GTR2 the FF sets in as soon > as I move the wheel away from the center position. > > Can somebody point out some FF settings in rF that I could play with in > order to get a better FF response in this sim? Find the "FFB steer force neutral range" setting in your .PLR file and set it to zero. Example: FFB steer force neutral range="0.00000" That will get rid of the dead zone in the FF effects. Pat Dotson |
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