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Is there any tutorial to understand the ffb telemetry ?

Discussion in 'Automobilista 2 - General Discussion' started by Stefano Villani, Apr 26, 2020.

  1. Stefano Villani

    Stefano Villani New Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Hi!

    Can someone easily explain or link a specific video?
    I would like to understand how to interpret the values that rise and fall and the yellow lines.
     
  2. Goffik

    Goffik Well-Known Member

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    The bars are a histogram of FFB forces, showing you the time spent at the various force levels. There was an excellent image posted here with labels showing what everything means, but I can't bloody find it now...
     
  3. RWB.3vil

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    From Casey Wringley the pcars physics programmer:

    "The bars on the left are a signal histogram in 20% steps. Shows at a quick glance how much of the FFB signal range you are using. The last bar is red and signifies clipped signal (detail lost due to saturation). Seeing too much of the red bar is a sign you should turn down the FFB volume. A histogram heavy on the left two bars means it is safe to increase volume if you want a stronger feel from the FFB "

    Also some user did a handy vid about it

     
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  4. Stefano Villani

    Stefano Villani New Member AMS2 Club Member

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    and the yellow lines?
     
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    Pieter Nienhuis Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    NuScorpii Well-Known Member

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    The yellow lines are the current real time value in that range, whereas the solid bars are an average over a certain period. I've seen some odd results on the averaged bars, so I wonder if they are taking into account speed / distance covered when averaging.
     
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