When you go into the force feedback calibration menu, what are your spring settings? I'm still trying to figure out this massive wheel oscillation problem I'm having on certain cars mainly open wheel but terrible under braking on the Lotus 40.
Mine are
menu spring strength 0.05 low speed spring coefficient 0.25 low speed spring saturation 1.00 steering gain 1.00
I'm going to play with these to see if I can fix it but I was curious as to what everyone else had there's set at.
You on clubsport wheel? If so post wheel settings.
Try Global FFB 100 and tyre force 75. on PC. With Jack spades sop+kerb files.
If on xbox I have. Sen=aut - FF=aut - Sho=100 - ABS=80 LIN/dea/dri=off. Not sure what Global FFB and TF are on xbox as don't play much.
Since I just got the V2 up and running yesterday I haven't played PCars on it yet.
Can someone with a Fanatec V2 do a test on PCars and drive the Lotus Type 40 and the Ford GT40 and let me know what you find out? Since I've got this wheel I can't drive either one of these cars regardless of what global settings and car setting numbers I throw at them. I'm having trouble with the classic stuff in general but these two are the biggest headaches.
Neither one of them will steer very good. WAY WAY too much understeer. You can have the steering wheel cranked as far to either side as you can get it and the car will basically go straight unless you slow down to a crawl and then you get rear ended. The GT40 won't steer or stop which makes for a very bad combination. I don't know if I just haven't found the right numbers yet, Patch 7.0 destroyed this class or what the trouble is. Anything modern or relatively modern works great.
The only thing I haven't tried is to put my Thrustmaster global settings on it and then start with the other numbers and see what that does.
I have a question. When I'm editing a tune in my garage and a go to save it, how do I save for a specific track? I can't seem to figure that out. I just end up savings it for all tracks, which erases any tunes for that car that I've developed on other tracks in free practice.
Post by IlIlSHADOWlIlI on Feb 24, 2016 18:06:15 GMT
anyone else find the RS1600 impossible to drive fast enough to keep up with the AI? feels like I'm driving on ICE when I put the throttle down. Terrible breaks too compared to the AI.
Car is really odd to drive it's one of those cars where letting it slide through the corners is actually faster than slow in fast out. You need to carry as much speed as you can with that car through the corners.
Use the motor to help slow you and downshift into the corners and keep the revs high.