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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. Rudi Bäck

    Rudi Bäck New Member

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    I am not able to find the latest FFB file from JP. It seems the link is broken. JP please help me.
     
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  3. AxisMagi

    AxisMagi Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Hiyall,
    I'm back and adjusting to the new 1.6 physics. Really good updates, thanks Reiza!
    Experimenting with a bunch of FFB files with different approaches, default+, simple rack force, DanielKarts's etc. So far my fav is Kuku's latest rFuktor Mod:
    AMS2 Custom FFB - rFuktor Ultimate Evo Tune - By Kuku - Updates
    Power Steering slider is nice for dialing in the hard cornering feeling. Check it out:
    Thanks Kuku and all who contributed :)
     
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  4. GeoB13

    GeoB13 New Member

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    I just got a R12. Can you please shed some light on your restrictions and experience with that wheel base. I’m currently using Default+ with 0 FX (I have rumbles on pedals and NLR HF8 haptic seat.

    Once I get Default+ dialed in I would like to try and dial in your 7000 TopSpeed.

    Thank you sir!
     
  5. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    By that, I meant that the Moza R3/R5/R9/R12 bases have noticeable ratcheting in the steering axis, and this disadvantage can manifest itself in vibrations in the wheel. You can reduce these vibrations with "Natural Inertia" (an update and recommendation from Moza), but with unpleasant consequences. This will make your wheel sluggish, heavy, lose its vibrancy, and become less responsive. You won't have any problems with this with the V7000, though. I recommend enabling your immersion hardware (haptic feedback) only after configuring your in-game settings, base settings, and FFB selection. This means first focusing on your base and what you feel in your hands. Once you're done and satisfied with that, you can enable immersion hardware (motion/vibration mats/active pedals/butt kickers/VR, etc.). Ultimately, no matter what you choose, you have to like it and it has to feel good to you
     
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  6. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    Hey guys!
    I had the chance to test my file this morning with a Logitech G923.As you know, I haven't given any recommendations for gear bases yet because I haven't had the opportunity to test them. That has now changed;I'll post the in-game settings and base settings for Logitech's G29 / G923 / G25 / G27 gear bases in an addendum on page 458. The V7000 file also works excellently with this gear technology, without the typical gear disadvantages, or rather, these disadvantages are greatly reduced (due to the technology, very loud gear noise, creaking, vibrations, loose center).
    File has been updated
     
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  7. GeoB13

    GeoB13 New Member

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    Thank you very much sir!
    Appreciate all the help I can get trying to dial everything in.
     

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