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Automobilista 2 Custom Force Feedback - Overview & Recommendations

Discussion in 'Automobilista 2 - General Discussion' started by Karsten Hvidberg, May 30, 2020.

  1. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    Hello friends! Reiza announced that the physics will be adjusted again until update 1.5. So, unlike previously assumed, 1.4 is not the "final" physics. I think that will also give me new V80 Customs, but only after the physics update 1.5 (I assume this summer) In addition, I will get a Simucube Pro in the next few days. I think this will give me new information and feedback for the next Customs. Until then I wish you a nice time and enjoy your hobby simracing:)
     
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  2. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    Hey easy81! Yes, it will be very interesting because then I can compare the Fanatec dd1 with the Simucube 2 Pro 1 to 1. I think the more information, the better the result can be. Well, I'm very curious about the result;)
     
  3. NBrembo

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    i use v70 Kuku file, with some edits.
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    i can share file if you want
     
  4. Lars Mars

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    when you will get it
     
  5. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    Hello Lars! I think next week
     
  6. Lars Mars

    Lars Mars Member

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    what wheel did you buy
     
  7. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    Simucube 2 Pro
     
  8. Lars Mars

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    I meant steering wheel , the simucube 2 pro is the motor
     
  9. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    Oh I see ! :)A Gomez Sim Industries (GSI) GXL wheel and a GT wheel from Evil Racing
     
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  10. zak55

    zak55 New Member

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    would be nice to include gear change 'clunk' with the G Pro
    wheel . this was done in pcars 3 and is quite a nice feedback
    feel.
     
  11. john Ellis

    john Ellis The Rectifier of Names AMS2 Club Member

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    This idea may seem obvious (because it is)--and maybe everyone here already does it--but I'll suggest the idea anyway, as I found it helpful when recently comparing several custom-FFB files:

    In addition to helping to manage custom liveries and AI files, etc. in the main AMS2 folder, a second copy of the evergreen utility JSGME can be extracted into the Documents\Automobilista 2 folder to organize and switch between various custom FFB files. Just put each ffb_custom_settings.txt file in its own folder (separated by version & author) within the Documents\Automobilista 2\mods folder and use JSGME to activate whichever one you want to test. Once set up, I found this much easier than manually transferring and overwriting different custom-FFB files during testing.
     
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  12. Stepy

    Stepy Active Member

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    I take it you can`t switch them while the game is running ?
     
  13. john Ellis

    john Ellis The Rectifier of Names AMS2 Club Member

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    Sadly, I'm not aware of a method for hotswitching between FFB profiles in-game ... or if it's even possible.

    By the way, for others' convenience, I already have numerous FFB files (all by other authors, like Daniel, tUMi, Manolo/Stakanov, etc.) separated into individual folders to expedite switching between them using JSGME. Is it permissible for me to post that here as a single download? I'll only include files that are already publically posted within this thread (and I can provide links to the authors' original posts), and I'll include all pertinent information about whose files are in my compendium. There were a few authors who provided updated in-game settings, so I added that information as a # line within those files, and all of Daniel's V70 files include the missing "right_bump_pos" line; otherwise, all the files are as-is. Sure, it wasn't that hard to sort them into separate folders, but if it's permissible to share, someone might find it of value.

    FFB Files.png
     
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  14. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    hello John! Yes why not . There's no reason not to. If it becomes easier for people, that's a good thing:)
     
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  15. john Ellis

    john Ellis The Rectifier of Names AMS2 Club Member

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    Although AMS2 is a physics-based simulation, the finer and final aspects regarding FFB preferences are, in the end, subjective. Attached is a collection of custom-FFB files for AMS2 developed by the community to help make a great racing simulator even better. If there are additional files, or updated ones, that need to be added, please feel free to reach out to @john Ellis and @ricxx to help them keep things up to date. The Custom FFB Collection comes in two versions: One already includes JSGME, the other does not.

    Installation: Extract the .7z to your Documents\Automobilista 2 folder. Prior to launching AMS2, use JSGME to activate the custom-FFB file of your choice. Note: Z-Archive folders contain many earlier/previous versions in separate subfolders. To activate any of these files with JSGME, copy over the relevant subfolder to the main folder prior to installation.


    Custom FFB Files for AMS2 v2.87a includes the following files:

    Joaquim Pereira FullFFB v1.8
    NuScorpii - Heavy Messing v2.5 (All)
    NuScopii - Heavy Messing v2.5 - Brian Phillips
    NuScorpii - Medium Messing - Br1am
    Reiza Basic Rack Force V1.4
    Reiza Basic Rack Force V1.5
    rFuktor 5.0.1 Karsten Hvidberg et al
    rFuktor 5.0.1.3 Karsten Hvidberg et al
    rFuktor 5.0.1.3 Karsten Hvidberg et al Exp1 & Exp2
    rFuktor Alegunner68 Hybrid
    rFuktor Alegunner68 tune of Daniel V900 V1 (both)
    rFuktor Brock Harvey T300 v3.3 final
    rFuktor Daniel V6000 Extreme (both versions)
    rFuktor Dud
    rFuktor Kuku GTrFuktor Evo tune V2
    rFuktor Kuku GTrFuktor V1
    rFuktor Manolo & Stakanov ATMOS rFactor 5.0.1 series (All)
    rFuktor Stakanov ATMOS Mod V1.6.0 (All)
    rFuktor NBrembo G27
    rFuktor Peter Stefani G920
    rFuktor Peter Stefani VRS DFP
    rFuktor Theodore Schultz Moza R9
    rFuktor TomP G29
    rFuktor tUMi SC 2 Sport

    Z-Archive Alegunner68
    Z-Archive Brock Harvey
    Z-Archive Daniel
    Z-Archive Joaquim Pereira
    Z-Archive Karsten Hvidberg et al
    Z-Archive Kuku
    Z-Archive Silver Raw files
    Z-Archive Stakanov
    Z-Archive Various rFuktor files

    Sources
    Page 1 posts by @Karsten Hvidberg & @NuScorpii
    Your custom FFB file guide by ricxx

    Contributors
    For the original rFuktor series:
    @Karsten Hvidberg with Shadak, Panos, Kuku & tUMi

    For the Heavy Messing series:
    @NuScorpii

    For additional rFuktor and/or Heavy Messing variants:
    @Danielkart
    @Alegunner68
    @Theodore Schultz
    @Kuku Maddog
    @tUMi
    @Manolo
    @Stakanov
    @Peter Stefani
    @TomP
    @Joaquim Pereira
    @NBrembo
    @Dmand
    @Dud
    Brock Harvey (all versions included; also available at here at RD)

    For Basic Custom files:
    Reiza Studios
     

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  16. Lab Pong

    Lab Pong OG Sim'er

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    Daniel, this makes me so happy. Now you can make mine work.....lol
    Congrats on the new base!
     
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  17. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    Thanks Lab Pong! I think everyone has their own preferences and ideas about how the base settings should be. That can be very subjective and different. I just try to match it to my custom as much as possible, that's all. Ultimately, the best settings on the base are always your own and that it is right for you:)
     
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    Hi lads. Getting a little confused trying to read back a lot of pages. I have a DD1 with the Formula V2.5 wheel and V3 pedals. What's the best custom FFB profile that can be recommended? Thanks
     
  19. Kuku

    Kuku Flying Kiwi AMS2 Club Member

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    always start with original 5.0.1.3 from original author’s on page one .
    Otherwise you will have no baseline to compare .
     
  20. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    Hi guys! After a few days with my new Simucube2 Pro Base (Fantastic Base) I got a lot of information and new feedback. But things that I already suspected with the Fanatec DD1 have also been confirmed with the Simucube. With this information and new insights, I was already able to write new V80 Customs, which are already working extremely well. Now I'm really looking forward to the physics update 1.5 from Reiza, so that I can then post the adjusted customs to you. See you and until then I wish you a good time:)
     
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