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MS FF wheel and GP3

R. H. Star

MS FF wheel and GP3

by R. H. Star » Wed, 02 Aug 2000 04:00:00

Hello to everyone:

I'm just making my first laps om GP3, after lasting all July with EA's
F1-2000, and I'm experiencing a very annoying bejaviour of my MS FF wheel.
With EA's F1-2000 I've great feelings with the wheel, with a very positive
input from FF that helps a lot to the driving and that adds a great number
of feelings to the experience. But with GP3 the behaviour is very strange:
at low speeds the wheel give no FF and at high speeds it seems to be way too
much FF. Is it that right? I thought that with no drive assistance it would
be easier to turn the wheel at high speeds than at low speeds. Another
annoying "advanced" feature is that the wheel tries to be blocked to the
right or to the left, with a lot of FF, at certain curves. When I return to
EA's F1-2000 I feel the wheel OK with the right FF and the right effects.
Anyone is having the same problems? And more important, anyone knows how to
solve them?

Thanks in advance,

Rafael H. Stark

"Creer es fcil, lo difcil es saber"

fatClyd

MS FF wheel and GP3

by fatClyd » Wed, 02 Aug 2000 04:00:00

You are not alone , Rafael. This is a common complaint with the Microsoft FF
Wheel. http://www.bhmotorsports.com/  has a lot of good advice for GP3, but
I suspect we will need to wait for a patch.
Per Bostr?

MS FF wheel and GP3

by Per Bostr? » Wed, 02 Aug 2000 04:00:00

All the same here, and the wheel feels very loose when driving straight,
much FF in the curves with more FF when going in the "right" line.

Per


> Hello to everyone:

> I'm just making my first laps om GP3, after lasting all July with EA's
> F1-2000, and I'm experiencing a very annoying bejaviour of my MS FF wheel.
> With EA's F1-2000 I've great feelings with the wheel, with a very positive
> input from FF that helps a lot to the driving and that adds a great number
> of feelings to the experience. But with GP3 the behaviour is very strange:
> at low speeds the wheel give no FF and at high speeds it seems to be way
too
> much FF. Is it that right? I thought that with no drive assistance it
would
> be easier to turn the wheel at high speeds than at low speeds. Another
> annoying "advanced" feature is that the wheel tries to be blocked to the
> right or to the left, with a lot of FF, at certain curves. When I return
to
> EA's F1-2000 I feel the wheel OK with the right FF and the right effects.
> Anyone is having the same problems? And more important, anyone knows how
to
> solve them?

> Thanks in advance,

> Rafael H. Stark

> "Creer es fcil, lo difcil es saber"


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