Só consigo jogar com o force feedback desligado

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  1. Ceres Miranda

    Ceres Miranda New Member

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    Tenho um volante Microsoft SideWinder Force Feedback e só consigo fazer o jogo rodar corretamente desligando a função force feedback no jogo. Existe alguma maneira de contornar o problema ou é assim mesmo com esse modelo de volante? No GSCE ele funciona corretamente.
     
  2. Thiago Izequiel

    Thiago Izequiel Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Ceres, se você colocar o volante na configuração de force feedback "pure 180hz" não funciona?
     
  3. Ceres Miranda

    Ceres Miranda New Member

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    Funciona parcialmente: o carro fica jogando para os lados, como se estivesse desalinhado, e acaba mais atrapalhando do que melhorando a experiência. Tentei todas as possibilidades de ajuste. Quando o force feedback está ligado, funciona, mas os frames ficam tão lentos que é impossível jogar.
     
  4. Erick Goldner

    Erick Goldner Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Tenta realizar esse procedimento que foi postado pelo Renato no Race Department ( For people with performance / FFB related issues (IMPORTANT!) ):

    It appears some wheels/system combos can't keep up with our increased force feedback update rates, reducing framerates significantly. It does not seem to affect every wheel or every spec specifically or equally. We are still investigating this issue.

    In the meantime, two things you can try which will almost certainly fix the problem while still giving you much more detailed force feedback than before are:

    1) Set the FFB to 'low' instead of medium / high / full ("Low" is in fact the recommended setting in any case for pure steering rack forces);

    2) If that alone does not fix it:
    - Go to Userdata\yourname and open up controller.ini
    - Find the line near the bottom of the file:

    FFB Skip Updates="1" // Some drivers can't handle a quick FFB update rate so use this parameter to skip the given number of updates (0=full, 1=half, 2=one-third, 3=one-quarter, etc.)

    - Increase this number one at a time so first try 2, then 3, then 4 etc.

    Verify how these increments improve on your issue, and then please post here your exact system specs, wheel, windows version, sim hardware etc so we can try reproduce and isolate the issue.
     
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