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Mpirillo
Joined: 17 Mar 2005
Posts: 9
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 18:17 |
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hi!
After spending a lot of time trying to adjust my Logitech DFP, I decided to ask for help. HELP!
Im using 40% sensitivity and 300� degrees rotation on controller profile, and 70% sensitivity in game. But the steering is bad, I just can�t do a linear and smooth turn, need to keep correcting the wheel.
If someone likes to share a good setting, I�ll be glad.
thanks! |
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MiniFan
Joined: 19 Jan 2006
Posts: 202
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 10:26 |
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In the Logitech Profiler I use
overall effects strength 100%
spring effects strength 0%
damper effects strength 0%
Enable centring spring - NOT enabled
In game I use steering sensitivity 51% |
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Mpirillo
Joined: 17 Mar 2005
Posts: 9
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 15:07 |
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thanks, MiniFan.
I�m using the same values than you in force feedback strenghts. In the steering sensitivity (X axis proprieties), I use 40%, sometimes 30%. The default is 50%.
If I use 50% in game, the steering response becames lazy in the center of the wheel. I like fast answers in the center, starting to get linear and smooth the more you turn the wheel. Just like my old Microsoft FF
I think is hard to do a turn and keep the wheel with linear movement, with the DFP. I always need to do little corrections, like I m playing Need for Speed
anyway, thanks for answer! |
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