rec.autos.simulators

NFS3 Sluggush wheel response

Eric S. Hanse

NFS3 Sluggush wheel response

by Eric S. Hanse » Mon, 21 Dec 1998 04:00:00

Is it just me or does the steering in NFS3 slow to respond to the users
movements? It seems like a 1/2 second delay or so when steering. This sort
of sucks for tight corning through S's You have to really predict the
steering moves well in advance. I am using 2 Voodoo2 in SLI mode with a T2
running through my SBLive! joystick port.

P2 400
Abit BH6
128 PC-100 RAM
2 Monster 2DII (SLI)
Millenium G200 AGP
Etc...

Any suggestions? Or comments?

Eric

Brian Fo

NFS3 Sluggush wheel response

by Brian Fo » Mon, 21 Dec 1998 04:00:00

You just need to adjust the wheel travel.  Go to controls, then deadzone.
In the deadzone menu you can increase/decrease the deadzone (the middle two
tabs) and increase/decrease the wheel travel (outside two tabs on either
side).  I set the outside tabs to about 20%.

Brian Fox


>Is it just me or does the steering in NFS3 slow to respond to the users
>movements? It seems like a 1/2 second delay or so when steering. This sort
>of sucks for tight corning through S's You have to really predict the
>steering moves well in advance. I am using 2 Voodoo2 in SLI mode with a T2
>running through my SBLive! joystick port.

>P2 400
>Abit BH6
>128 PC-100 RAM
>2 Monster 2DII (SLI)
>Millenium G200 AGP
>Etc...

>Any suggestions? Or comments?

>Eric


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