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Finetuning the FFB
Ok, it looks like I've found the secret.
First you put everytnig on the default (of course you uncheck "Allow game to adjust settings", and you put wheel radius at 900), this means everything on 100% in Logitech drivers. Good thing is, this works even with un-natural FOV, and with un-natural screen height. It looks like unlinear FFB affects those things, but liner FFB is alright with everything. Then you finetune the FFB (for slack). This you do with in-game sliders. Rookie Chevrolet Impala is good for this. On my system I don't have to move those sliders much from max position. My FFB is finetuned with settings 39.2/95. Then you correct for Centering Spring. On my system this should be somewhere around 20%, but I didn't finish this yet, so I don't know exactly. I'll do this tomorow. I noticed that even finetuned FFB, like, has too much damping and spring in it, so this you probably correct with Logitech driver's sliders. |
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