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Guest torbarossa

ciao a tutti,

 

mi potete dire come posso configurare il mio g27, degrees, gradi rotazione volante, sensibilia' , zona morta ecc...per ogni mod di rfactor.

 

Se uso una f1 del 1990 non aveva una rotazione dello sterzo di 900 gradi ma meno. ecco un doc. che da questo parametro per ogni MOD

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nel logitech profile metti i gradi a 450°

il primo parametro a 100%

tutto il resto  a 0

e poi abiliti il pulasnte che permette al gioco di modificare i valori.

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Non esiste un setup universalmente valido, bisogna trovare un compromesso che vada bene un po' per tutti i mod.

Questi i miei settings per il G27.

Pannello di controllo: rotazione 600°, forza feedback al 100%, tutti gli altri valori a zero; deselezionare "molla di centratura" e "permetti al gioco di modificare le impostazioni".

Force feedback:

[ Force Feedback ]
FFB Device Type="1" // Device type set to "Wheel"
FFB Effects Level="1" // Don't go any further then 2. 2 is tires feedback + rumble strips (that are not 3D models (texture-only kerb)). Higher settings introduce those unrealistic vibrations.
FFB Gain="1.00000" // This probably is multiplier for the mod defined FFB strenght.
FFB steer force prediction="0.00000" // - ZERO!
FFB steer force max change="10.00000" // - ISI says when set to 100 this is DISABLED! For good!
FFB steer force neutral range="0.00000" // - we don't want ffb deadzone.
FFB steer force neutral function="0.00000" // - My guess is that these "functions" are used only if what it refers to is used.
FFB steer force exponent="0.50000" // - now we have linear FFB, if set to higher then 1.0 it increases slower, if below 1 it raises faster. This functions similiar to any of the Axis sensitivity sliders.
FFB steer force input max="-32767" // - this is "resolution" of the ffb, no need to set it to higher values, we still don't have wheels capable of "playing" all this different levels of FFB.
FFB steer force output max="5.0000" // Overall strenght. Personal preference. I set it to 1 to avoid potential FFB clipping, not that I don't have it now, it just may be reduced a lot.
FFB steer force grip function="1.00000" // set to 1 and forget it.
FFB steer force grip weight="0.50000" // well this is a bit tricky. If you set it to lets say 0.9 it mens that if you understeer heavily, you will loose 90 percent of the force on your wheel. In RL you, just feel slight change in feedback, feel is like wheels have just went over small bump, and force remains almost the same strenght. Only when its raining feedback decreases a lot.
FFB steer force grip factor="1.00000" // Probably the most important paramter. It defines the front / rear tire amount of feedback - on the STEERING WHEEL! Well thats impossible! If set to 1.0 it means Front tires 100%!
FFB steer front grip fract="0.00000" // set this to zero.
FFB steer update threshold="0.00000" // set this to zero.
FFB steer friction coefficient="0.00000" // - you can add weight to your wheel with this
FFB steer friction saturation="1.00000" // - saturation within a range defined in FFB steer force input max
FFB steer damper coefficient="0.00000" // - here you can add some damping.
FFB steer damper saturation="1.00000" // - same as steer friction saturation.

Usa 30° di blocco sterzo nel setup (accoppiato alla rotazione, avrai un rapporto sterzo di 10: mantieniti su questo valore, se vuoi cambiare rotazione e blocco sterzo).

Con questi parametri (da usare senza plugins), il volante sara' al limite dell'oscillazione intorno alla posizione centrale (lungo i rettilinei), ma tieni presente che questo e' l'unico modo per evitare il "buco al centro" tipico dei volanti Logitech.

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