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Oversensitve/Sloppy steering (ie: LeMans/RC2000, etc.) --> Read this.

rrevv

Oversensitve/Sloppy steering (ie: LeMans/RC2000, etc.) --> Read this.

by rrevv » Sun, 23 Jan 2000 04:00:00

CTFJ UTILITY--- > A.K.A. 'CENTER THE F***ING JOYSTICK'.
=========================================================

This utility has helped my steering -immensely- with games such as
LeMans, Driver, RC2000, OF1R, TOCA2, even DTR, etc..

You know the problem, large deadzones, sudden oversensitive
steering, etc. (nod your head yes... thanks)

I made a little illustration of how I use CTFJ to improve
steering in these sorts of games and you can get it here:

ftp://ftp.mindspring.com/users/rrev/ctfj.gif

The utility is CTFJ, it is free, and you can get it here:

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Direct link:

http://www.racesimcentral.net/~stickworks/ctfjv320.zip
[754K]

It will make your steering hassles a thing of the
past -if- you experiment with it. LeMans, for example,
steers as well as any other game/sim on my HD at
this point. There are other problems w/LeMans... but..

I use the instructions in the illustration and a lower
sensitivity in the LeMans prefs, like 25-30%.

I have also used it to tweak better sims like GPL and SCGT.

I use a TSW wheel, but it works equally well with any
stick or wheel. Particularly wheels.

A big thanks to Bob 'Sticky' Church who wrote CTFJ
and continues to improve it.

--
* rrev at mindspring dot com *

rrevv

Oversensitve/Sloppy steering (ie: LeMans/RC2000, etc.) --> Read this.

by rrevv » Sun, 23 Jan 2000 04:00:00


>Well, i think it doesn't work with MSFF cause there's no pots on it.
>:-(
>Rafael

I don't think it cares whether it is digital, or analog.
It is adjusting DirectX, and it should not make a difference.

Give it a try!



>> CTFJ UTILITY--- > A.K.A. 'CENTER THE F***ING JOYSTICK'.
>> =========================================================

>> This utility has helped my steering -immensely- with games such as
>> LeMans, Driver, RC2000, OF1R, TOCA2, even DTR, etc..

>> You know the problem, large deadzones, sudden oversensitive
>> steering, etc. (nod your head yes... thanks)

>> I made a little illustration of how I use CTFJ to improve
>> steering in these sorts of games and you can get it here:

>> ftp://ftp.mindspring.com/users/rrev/ctfj.gif

>> The utility is CTFJ, it is free, and you can get it here:

>> http://www.stickworks.com

>> Direct link:

>> http://home.att.net/~stickworks/ctfjv320.zip
>> [754K]

>> It will make your steering hassles a thing of the
>> past -if- you experiment with it. LeMans, for example,
>> steers as well as any other game/sim on my HD at
>> this point. There are other problems w/LeMans... but..

>> I use the instructions in the illustration and a lower
>> sensitivity in the LeMans prefs, like 25-30%.

>> I have also used it to tweak better sims like GPL and SCGT.

>> I use a TSW wheel, but it works equally well with any
>> stick or wheel. Particularly wheels.

>> A big thanks to Bob 'Sticky' Church who wrote CTFJ
>> and continues to improve it.

>> --
>> * rrev at mindspring dot com *

--
* rrev at mindspring dot com *
Rafael Medeiro

Oversensitve/Sloppy steering (ie: LeMans/RC2000, etc.) --> Read this.

by Rafael Medeiro » Sun, 23 Jan 2000 04:00:00

Well, i think it doesn't work with MSFF cause there's no pots on it.
:-(
Rafael



Andi Col

Oversensitve/Sloppy steering (ie: LeMans/RC2000, etc.) --> Read this.

by Andi Col » Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:00:00

B***** H***!, it makes Le Mans a whole lot better.

Andi.



rrevv

Oversensitve/Sloppy steering (ie: LeMans/RC2000, etc.) --> Read this.

by rrevv » Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:00:00


>B***** H***!, it makes Le Mans a whole lot better.

>Andi.

Yep, LeMans drives pretty well with CTFJ, doesn't it.

Be sure and play around with other sims and CTFJ also, such
as DTR, and RC2000. It is a fine utility, IMO!



>> CTFJ UTILITY--- > A.K.A. 'CENTER THE F***ING JOYSTICK'.
>> =========================================================

>> This utility has helped my steering -immensely- with games such as
>> LeMans, Driver, RC2000, OF1R, TOCA2, even DTR, etc..

>> You know the problem, large deadzones, sudden oversensitive
>> steering, etc. (nod your head yes... thanks)

>> I made a little illustration of how I use CTFJ to improve
>> steering in these sorts of games and you can get it here:

>> ftp://ftp.mindspring.com/users/rrev/ctfj.gif

>> The utility is CTFJ, it is free, and you can get it here:

>> http://www.stickworks.com

>> Direct link:

>> http://home.att.net/~stickworks/ctfjv320.zip
>> [754K]

>> It will make your steering hassles a thing of the
>> past -if- you experiment with it. LeMans, for example,
>> steers as well as any other game/sim on my HD at
>> this point. There are other problems w/LeMans... but..

>> I use the instructions in the illustration and a lower
>> sensitivity in the LeMans prefs, like 25-30%.

>> I have also used it to tweak better sims like GPL and SCGT.

>> I use a TSW wheel, but it works equally well with any
>> stick or wheel. Particularly wheels.

>> A big thanks to Bob 'Sticky' Church who wrote CTFJ
>> and continues to improve it.

--
* rrev at mindspring dot com *
Sunny Cho

Oversensitve/Sloppy steering (ie: LeMans/RC2000, etc.) --> Read this.

by Sunny Cho » Sat, 29 Jan 2000 04:00:00

I tried it too, but it screwed up my Logitech WFF. CTFJ had a document
with a fix, but it didn't work for me, so I removed it and LWFF has
worked perfectly since. I don't think I'll tamper with it for now;
perhaps late when I feel ***ic :)

Sunny


> CTFJ UTILITY--- > A.K.A. 'CENTER THE F***ING JOYSTICK'.
> =========================================================

> This utility has helped my steering -immensely- with games such as
> LeMans, Driver, RC2000, OF1R, TOCA2, even DTR, etc..

> You know the problem, large deadzones, sudden oversensitive
> steering, etc. (nod your head yes... thanks)

> I made a little illustration of how I use CTFJ to improve
> steering in these sorts of games and you can get it here:

> ftp://ftp.mindspring.com/users/rrev/ctfj.gif

> The utility is CTFJ, it is free, and you can get it here:

> http://www.racesimcentral.net/

> Direct link:

> http://www.racesimcentral.net/~stickworks/ctfjv320.zip
> [754K]

> It will make your steering hassles a thing of the
> past -if- you experiment with it. LeMans, for example,
> steers as well as any other game/sim on my HD at
> this point. There are other problems w/LeMans... but..

> I use the instructions in the illustration and a lower
> sensitivity in the LeMans prefs, like 25-30%.

> I have also used it to tweak better sims like GPL and SCGT.

> I use a TSW wheel, but it works equally well with any
> stick or wheel. Particularly wheels.

> A big thanks to Bob 'Sticky' Church who wrote CTFJ
> and continues to improve it.

> --
> * rrev at mindspring dot com *

--
Regards

Sunny Chow
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