rec.autos.simulators

rFactor FF problem

pdot..

rFactor FF problem

by pdot.. » Sat, 01 Oct 2005 23:03:20

So if you are using an analog device, do the digital settings even do
anything?  If not, they should be blacked out when an analog device is
chosen.  If the digital "delay" is being applied to analog devices that
would be a bad thing...

Pat Dotson

Larr

rFactor FF problem

by Larr » Sun, 02 Oct 2005 00:07:25

Cool, so set all the digital stuff to as low as possible, right?

-Larry



>> Can someone please explain that Digital Rate stuff?  I still don't get
>> it.

>> -Larry

>    Most of the stuff on the screen for the digital settings are for users
> with digital gamepads or keyboard drivers.  About all you need on that
> page
> is the speed sensitivity...<exact name is blank right now>  I turn that
> off.  It is designed to help smooth out high speed driving..so OBVIOUSLY I
> don't need it...  No really, it's like a filter that averages out your
> inputs, and thus crops off some of your input.
>  You can mollify a nervous car in the setups with the steering lock
> percentage.  Smaller steering lock % is a less twichy car.

Dave Henri

rFactor FF problem

by Dave Henri » Sun, 02 Oct 2005 01:32:32


> Cool, so set all the digital stuff to as low as possible, right?

> -Larry




>>> Can someone please explain that Digital Rate stuff?  I still don't
>>> get it.

>>> -Larry

>>    Most of the stuff on the screen for the digital settings are for
>>    users
>> with digital gamepads or keyboard drivers.  About all you need on
>> that page
>> is the speed sensitivity...<exact name is blank right now>  I turn
>> that off.  It is designed to help smooth out high speed driving..so
>> OBVIOUSLY I don't need it...  No really, it's like a filter that
>> averages out your inputs, and thus crops off some of your input.
>>  You can mollify a nervous car in the setups with the steering lock
>> percentage.  Smaller steering lock % is a less twichy car.

  I don't even bother with the digital settings.  I haven't touched any of
those from way back to f1 2001.  You could try a little experiment and set
them to full on, then drive some then go back and set them to zero and see
if anything changes.
  Except for the Speed Sensitivity, they shouldn't affect a wheel.  Pat's
idea about greying them out is good,  he should post that in the requested
features thread at RSC.
dh

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