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FFB beta4

Discussion in 'Automobilista 2 - General Discussion' started by Brainbug, Mar 21, 2020.

  1. Brainbug

    Brainbug Inside Virtual Reality AMS2 Club Member

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    Just a quick question, sure that the FFB changes effect all cars?

    Some cars „feels“ way lighter than others in relation to FFB.
    Caterhams and F3 for example way lighter as Sprintcar. So in fact just for the sprintcar I would reduce the main fanatec FFB as recommended, because thats the one I experience a stronger FFB now.

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    The Lacers are also with a strong FFB.
     
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  2. Marc Collins

    Marc Collins Internal Tester AMS2 Club Member

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    These all have to be further calibrated relative to each other. And then we will also get a per-car (class/series?) FFB setting like the one in AMS1.
     
  3. Brainbug

    Brainbug Inside Virtual Reality AMS2 Club Member

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    Ah, ok. Thanx. Just thought I f***ed something up. ;)
     
  4. Marc Collins

    Marc Collins Internal Tester AMS2 Club Member

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    It's one of the things the beta testers are helping with. Feel free to list all the vehicles you can with whether they are heavy or light relative to some middle one that is just right (when we find it!). If necessary, I'll copy and paste in the Beta forum to ensure it gets attention. The more people with their various hardware who all agree, for example, that the Sprint is on the heavy end of the scale, the more likely it will get tweaked.
     
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  5. Viking_Magnus

    Viking_Magnus Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Does anyone have the recommended settings for a Logitech G29 with beta 4?

    (I am in the beta, but dont have access to the beta forums)
     
  6. Periophtalmus Spintirus

    Periophtalmus Spintirus [3DP]BumbleBee AMS2 Club Member

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    70-30-0 is working well for me (G29)
     
  7. SB3547

    SB3547 New Member AMS2 Club Member

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    still adjusting, default, 90, 10, 30 0 in that order, only with sprint cars, menu centre spring off in logitech menu. Like I say though still messing around but to me it feels great,
     
  8. Brainbug

    Brainbug Inside Virtual Reality AMS2 Club Member

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    Tested FFB gain ingame, LFB and FX O, fanatec FF30% & AMS1 settings
    Brands Hatch
    BETA5

    caterhams 65
    F3 60
    F Classic Gens 50
    Sprintcar 55
    SuperV8 50
    Ultimas 50
    Stockcar 40
    Lancers 40

    for sure this is personal „feel“. I looked for best overall car handling. So some could feel light, but the handling is good.
    Feel free to test.

    and to make it clear: thanx Reiza. Handling is awesome. I am surprised how changes to the FFB gain could bring you in “the“ control. :)
     
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  9. Wayne Whitmore

    Wayne Whitmore Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    As a accuforce user beta 4 is quite different. Sim experience has release a beta plugin that I installed then created a setup from scratch. Initially I was struggling to feel the rear of the car but it was not until I added lateral G-Force that I unlocked how awesome the FFB now is. Gain setting in game at 40 and G-Force in sim commander4 set to 100. As other have said the difference in FFB strength between different cars is very large so I have had to create a setup for the different styles of cars in sim commander4.
     
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    neal Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Idle speculation but I guess if you had to add an effect lateral G-force then that info is missing from the RAW ffb from the game itself, or a good implementation of it.
     
  11. paddler

    paddler Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Anyone has a good setting for T500RS? Merci
     
  12. mad maxx

    mad maxx Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    I tried Custom on FFB setting instead of Default, just to see, and my g29 started a continuos strange vibrating . It's already implemented something ??? Reverted to Default and it's OK.
    Thanks
     
  13. YoLolo69

    YoLolo69 Active Member

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    I own a T500RS too and I'm interested for an answer. I don't own A2 yet. I'm thought it have preconfigured setup for some wheels? No detection? Just asking, no offense ;)
     
  14. Kevin Tanton

    Kevin Tanton Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    @ Neil. As a previous Accuforce owner I know that feeling and Sim Commander is amazing for making a game feel amazing. However I have now upgraded to a Simucube V2 and OMG. The FFB in this is breath taking. I love the F3 around Oulton. Subtle surface changes, feeling or grip and skidding. There is so much detail. For now I have it set to 20nm in true drive and 50% gain and FX 10%. I lower the gain for stock cars and alike as they are heavier and so much force is needed for fast or tight bends. As for the rear end that's subjective to how you perceive it. I get the feeling from the wheel coupled with SimVibe. And my FOV. Just my opinion, I'm no expert but I have owned a lot of different wheels from the G25 to Fanatec elite and 2.5, T500.
     
  15. Wolfgang Herold

    Wolfgang Herold I Like Liveries :) AMS2 Club Member

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    hey guys. Your'e in the public forum.
    Isn't that something to be discussed in the Area 51 ?
     
  16. Kevin Tanton

    Kevin Tanton Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Area 51? I don't have access, only bought the Beta last Saturday. :)
     
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  17. Brainbug

    Brainbug Inside Virtual Reality AMS2 Club Member

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    We would love to, but do not have access to that area.
     
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  18. dene

    dene New Member

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    FFB is on the right way imo, its going to close to AMS 1. Pretty good feeling of driving, grip, forces and good info when you get the car on the limits. I use T300 with 75 overall gain in Thrustmaster (and 85 for openwheelers) settings and 100 in-game. This sim will be great, it is sure. Imo better FFB and car handling than in ACC.
     
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  19. roemer7000

    roemer7000 Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Hey @ all,

    don´t know if this problem was discussed here right now, but I´ll ask my question:
    In Beta 4 I can´t drive because of the forced feedback. The overall strengh in my simucube software is always at 100%. But my wheel is spinning around even if I lower the strengh down to 4%. Undriveable. What shall I do?
     
  20. Kevin Tanton

    Kevin Tanton Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    @roemer7000 What version Simucube? Also turn menu spring to 0.
     

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