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Post by whitmore on Jan 25, 2016 22:06:13 GMT 10
Download the file at the link below. Run the EXE file (Double Click it) after download.
Your wheel will be identified in the top drop down list. In the next drop down list choose "min force". (Picture 1 & 2)
The check will start automatically after selecting "min force" and the result will be shown at the bottom of the window after about 30 to 40 seconds. (Picture 3)
Use this value as the setting for your steering minimum force in the controls screen in the game.
In the pictures shown the value is 16.5%. This is typical for a G27 wheel.
www.mediafire.com/download/20e22vh7ct4dpgd/WheelCheck.exe
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Post by bwana on Jan 25, 2016 22:08:37 GMT 10
Thanks Wayne.will give it a go.
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Post by Stick on Jan 29, 2016 17:58:14 GMT 10
cheers, will give it a go.
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Post by Stick on Jan 29, 2016 19:33:35 GMT 10
well it recognises my wheel "ClubSport Wheel" but I'm not convinced about the results, followed your steps several times and I get different results each time, and the figures I'm getting are from 0.0% to as low as -0.5%, in game I run +10 to +12 (I have tried 0 before too) set up using this guide isiforums.net/f/showthread.php/19034-Guide-Optimal-FFB-settings-for-rFactor-2-The-key-to-being-in-the-Zone-D , and it feels nice. I'll look into it some more, maybe there's a glitch or I'm missing something, when I get time I'll use the wheel for a while then test and see if results are any different. is the spring force/minimum force meant to go back to disabled once its completed its task ? mine does.
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