Automobilista 2 Custom Force Feedback - Overview & Recommendations

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

  1. Joaquim Pereira

    Joaquim Pereira Well-Known Member

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    @PeterV I found if we give too much importance to rear end... we end up driving the rears, not the fronts.

    In v22 you can try to change line #111 from:
    to this:
    This will have a greater effect in reducing yaw force with rear grip loss.
     
  2. juliant

    juliant New Member

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    I just got the Alpha Evo 12 NM and havent found a good setting yet for AMS2. If I use your custom file it eliminates the grinding/buzzing but I find the wheel gets far too heavy in long turns. I did use all your ingame setting recommendations too.
    For some reason my Simpro2 software does not have the wheel torque adjustment setting?? It tells me my version is up to date.
    If I use Default or Default+ I feel like I am getting better sensation of losing grip etc but I cant get rid of the grinding even with nil FX in game and nil in Simpro
    I had a bit of trouble getting my G1 wheel to connect to the base when first setting up and then had to recalibrate the wheel in game which also didnt work the first couple of trys. Maybe I should delete my profiles in Mydocuments and start again?. At the moment I prefer the FFB on my M10 base (which was using one of your custom files)
     
  3. Danielkart

    Danielkart Well-Known Member

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    What setting do you mean by "steering wheel torque?" I don't know if you're using the latest firmware in the Simpro? Yes, I would check
     
  4. Marnus Zwarts

    Marnus Zwarts Boost Creep AMS2 Club Member

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    Great, I can get to testing from today!
    edit: Just to be clear, lower damper setting for higher downforce cars, and higher for tin tops etc?
     
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