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Originally Posted by USA Trucker
....CurrentJoystick="control Logitech G25 Racing Wheel USB"
[control Logitech G25 Racing Wheel USB]
pa_VVK_CARV_CLUTCH="JS1-F"
p2_VVK_TURNSIGNAL_LEFT="JB6".....
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This is not FFB. These are actions.
The problem is the lack of FFB. You're all set at 120%?? This is not good.
Look like a setup for hardcore simulators, which are full of FFB.
-Pedals as a separate (box unchecked)
-Degress of Rotation of 540 ° -900 ° (depending on vehicle type)
Enable-force feedback (box checked)
Overall Effects Strength-90% (50% -90% depending on the plug-in for game, type of vehicle...etc)
Strength-spring effect 0%
Strength-Damper effect 0%
-Enable Centering Spring Games in force feedback (box checked)
Centering spring-strenth 0%
-Allow game to adjust settings (box checked)
This is the setting for harcore simulators. There assumes full function FFB game.
If you have 120 + everywhere, it is a bad game of FFB. This in turn controls the base G25 of software, because it would game no FFB.
This part
-Strength-spring effect
-Strength-damper effect
-Enable Centering Spring Games in force feedback
Spring-Centering, strenth
-Allow game to adjust settings
(It is there for the games with bad FFB. Steroids for the game with a mediocre FFB. But it will never be alright then.)
The quality of simulations with full FFB does not need this set. It should be at 0%. This setting, then the game takes full control over the steering wheel. And then there is no mutual conflict in both settings (game controllers FFB /own FFB game)
I would advise SoftLab. Play a full game with FFB. For example, LFS Live for speed or rF or sims from SimBin. He felt as a function steering wheel with full FFB. It is incomparable..