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I found the right FFB settings
Mario Petrinovic:
Mario Petrinovic: Spring, Damper and Centering Spring have to be at the same value. Not any value, but at the value where slack is eliminated. At my system this happens at 82. So, my settings are 118/82/82/82. Now I relized why it was so difficult to find it. It is easy to find it on Star Mazda, with the stock baseline setup, but this week's fixed Dallara is terrible (probably Dallara in general is terrible). Also, this week's fixed Silverado is extremly bad. With it I would never found it. Probably a lot of other cars and setups are also very bad. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ah, wrong again, : ). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok, I found it. Ha, ha, bravo me. The FFB puzzle is solved, thanks god. First I must say something about iRacing's FFB. It was unlinear. Which reminds of a guy who blamed me tham MY wheel is unlinear. Well guy, guess what, your is unlinear too, only YOU don't see it. Get it? Also, this reminds me on a discussion from iRacing's forum, way back, when people laughed when I mentioned N4S FFB as better than that of N2003. Well, gueas what, while "the most realistic" simulation on Earth had unlinear FFB, probably any other simulation (which wasn't "the most realistic") had LINEAR FFB. Lol, I always claimed that Papyrus/iRacing doesn't undertsand FFB. Now, that finely, AFTER 15 YEARS, they decided to put LINEAR FFB in "the most realistic" simulation of all times, it was EASY to determine "the right" FFB, *beacause* FFB was FINALY *ballanced*. For god's sake, people, what a JOKE. "THE right" settings are, in Logitech driver, ---/100/100/100, I have "Allow game to adjust settings" unchecked, Centering Spring also unchecked. In-game it should be 20/50 (both sliders at the half-way point). Regarding Overall, right now I have it at 125%, but I didn't test other options. At 125% is just a little bit too heavy for me, probably it should be somewhere around 120% for me. 100% definitely is too low. Regarding "cockpitLookDeadZone", I have it at iRacing's default 0.05, right now. I didn't have time to test other values, but from my experience, probably it should be at the iRacing's default. |
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I found the right FFB settings
Andrew MacPherson:
Mario Petrinovic: > The FFB puzzle is solved I'm going to put real money on the probability that it isn't. :-) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am afraid you didn't understand what I wrote. I'll cap important words, so that it'll be easier. THE PROBLEM in iRacing's FFB was UNLINEARITY. It is SIMPLE sentance, try to repeat it few times if you have problem to understand it. See, I DIDN'T do anything, it is iRacing themselves that they did a SIMPLE thing, made the FFB *RIGHT*, as it SHOULD be made in the FIRST place, nothing more, and nothing less. One would EXPECT that the company that wants to make things REALISTIC *would* have LINEAR FFB. If, for some reason, they would want to MESS with the FFB by making it unlinear, they would STILL have to *leave* the OPTION for having a linear FFB for the ones who *want* to have REALISTIC FFB. If they don't have the linear FFB, and they HEAR about somebody who has a problem with the ballance of FFB (and they themselves KNOW very well that FFB is UNBALLANCED), the last thing they would do is to expel this very person from their forums BECAUSE he wrote about unballanced FFB. Instead, they would allow a linear FFB in their very next build, and see if this solve the problem for anyone who complains about unballanced FFB. Simple as that. This behaving would be LOGICAL, intelligent, and on its place. What they did? They made FFB unlinear, told nobody about it, a person who complained about it expeled from their forums, and left this state for 4 years. I mean, if they didn't do that NOW, I would, in a search for a REALISTIC SIMULATION, spend whole my life (the little what was left of it). Yes, I was thinking about trying other simulations at this time, and what if some of the other simulations have a little more SENSE, and put REALISTIC FFB in their simulation? And iRacing would insist that their UNLINEAR FFB is just the right one. Lol, WHAT A JOKE. Now you have all those PROFESSIONAL drivers, who are trying to learn a new track, by driving on a laser scanned track in iRacing, who aren't able to complete a single lap on that track unless they put FFB to 0, or, if they really are BRAVE enough, even to 1 (out of 100 of strength, lol), and drive on that laser scanned track like on ice, WITHOUT THE REAL FFB, and tell everybody about it. Hey, they DON'T want to win iRacing's championship, they want to win REAL LIFE champinoship. So they need REAL FFB, just to drive around and get used to the scenary of the track, nothing else. But they CANNOT do the SIMPLE driving around, BECAUSE FFB is all MESSED up. And, what's more, iRacing did this messing up ON PURPOSE, and expeled me, for writing about it, and for trying to BALLANCE the FFB, from their forums. Jesus Christ. |
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I found the right FFB settings
Mario Petrinovic:
"THE right" settings are, in Logitech driver, ---/100/100/100, I have "Allow game to adjust settings" unchecked, Centering Spring also unchecked. In-game it should be 20/50 (both sliders at the half-way point). Regarding Overall, right now I have it at 125%, but I didn't test other options. At 125% is just a little bit too heavy for me, probably it should be somewhere around 120% for me. 100% definitely is too low. Regarding "cockpitLookDeadZone", I have it at iRacing's default 0.05, right now. I didn't have time to test other values, but from my experience, probably it should be at the iRacing's default. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A slight correction. It looks like Centering Spribng (unchecked) should be at 0%. Overall is something like 140% (on my system). So, now it is 140/100/100/0. In-game confirmed at 20.0/50. |
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I found the right FFB settings
Mario Petrinovic:
Mario Petrinovic: "THE right" settings are, in Logitech driver, ---/100/100/100, I have "Allow game to adjust settings" unchecked, Centering Spring also unchecked. In-game it should be 20/50 (both sliders at the half-way point). Regarding Overall, right now I have it at 125%, but I didn't test other options. At 125% is just a little bit too heavy for me, probably it should be somewhere around 120% for me. 100% definitely is too low. Regarding "cockpitLookDeadZone", I have it at iRacing's default 0.05, right now. I didn't have time to test other values, but from my experience, probably it should be at the iRacing's default. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A slight correction. It looks like Centering Spribng (unchecked) should be at 0%. Overall is something like 140% (on my system). So, now it is 140/100/100/0. In-game confirmed at 20.0/50. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A slight modification. In-game strength should be 40.0. Overall should probably be somewhere around 120 on my system, but I didn't test it yet, so for now I have 100/100/100/0, and 40.0/50. |
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I found the right FFB settings
Mario Petrinovic:
Mario Petrinovic: Mario Petrinovic: "THE right" settings are, in Logitech driver, ---/100/100/100, I have "Allow game to adjust settings" unchecked, Centering Spring also unchecked. In-game it should be 20/50 (both sliders at the half-way point). Regarding Overall, right now I have it at 125%, but I didn't test other options. At 125% is just a little bit too heavy for me, probably it should be somewhere around 120% for me. 100% definitely is too low. Regarding "cockpitLookDeadZone", I have it at iRacing's default 0.05, right now. I didn't have time to test other values, but from my experience, probably it should be at the iRacing's default. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A slight correction. It looks like Centering Spribng (unchecked) should be at 0%. Overall is something like 140% (on my system). So, now it is 140/100/100/0. In-game confirmed at 20.0/50. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A slight modification. In-game strength should be 40.0. Overall should probably be somewhere around 120 on my system, but I didn't test it yet, so for now I have 100/100/100/0, and 40.0/50. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok, this above looks alright. It looks like "the secret" is in adjsuting the Centering Spring. On my system it is somewhere between 10% and 20%. It can be nicely felt on Honda LM P2 car (on Zolder, if you like, : )). |
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