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What sensitivity/deadzone values to use with GTL Demo??



 
 
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Old August 27th 05, 05:44 PM
Cris Eichler
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Default What sensitivity/deadzone values to use with GTL Demo??

Hi all,

i'm using a Logi FF GP and was wondering what values you guys use to get a
good feel in the GTL Demo with this wheel. I've tried lads of different
values and combinations but still can't seem to quite connect to the car.
Any experiences?

Cheers!

Cris


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Old August 27th 05, 07:18 PM
Dave Henrie
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"Cris Eichler" > wrote in
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> Hi all,
>
> i'm using a Logi FF GP and was wondering what values you guys use to
> get a good feel in the GTL Demo with this wheel. I've tried lads of
> different values and combinations but still can't seem to quite
> connect to the car. Any experiences?
>
> Cheers!
>
> Cris
>
>
>


There are tons(or Tonnes if you are Euro) of posts about this topic
going allll the way back to F1 2k. you can google groups ras and search
for controllers and probably find out more than you'll ever want to know.

Basically, if you want to match the 100% linearity of the Papy sims, then
you need to set your sliders in both the logi profiler and the ISI/GTL sims
to 50% Less than 50% slows down the steering some, and more than 50%
begins to make it quicker, more twitchy, more nervous.

Deadzones to zero. Speed Sensitivity to zero. The lower the steering lock
percentage inside the setups, the slower, smoother the steering. But also,
the lower you make the %, the wider your car turns...so sharp corners
become a problem. 15% to 18% should suffice.

dave henrie
 




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