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F1RS Demo

Gostal Arcelin, M.D

F1RS Demo

by Gostal Arcelin, M.D » Sun, 28 Dec 1997 04:00:00

I have been playing with the F1RS Demo. I have a Thrustmaster grand prix
steering wheel. I am having problems with the steering. It is too sensitive,
and makes the simulation undrivable. Any suggestion? Can you control
sensitivity in the real game?

Thanks,
Gostal

Jay

F1RS Demo

by Jay » Sun, 28 Dec 1997 04:00:00

You might want to try Thrustmasters website.

I believe that they have a utility you can download to control steering
sensitivity.

BTW Where did you find the demo for this game ????
I'd love to try it out

Jay


Steve Clayd

F1RS Demo

by Steve Clayd » Mon, 29 Dec 1997 04:00:00

I had the same problem with my GP1, the trick as someone else in this
NG pointed out is to lower the steering lock.  For instance all the
courses are setup as 20~, I find that you can turn the lock down to 11
or 12 and the steering then becomes perfect.

Hope this helps.



>You might want to try Thrustmasters website.

>I believe that they have a utility you can download to control steering
>sensitivity.

>BTW Where did you find the demo for this game ????
>I'd love to try it out

>Jay



>>I have been playing with the F1RS Demo. I have a Thrustmaster grand prix
>>steering wheel. I am having problems with the steering. It is too
>sensitive,
>>and makes the simulation undrivable. Any suggestion? Can you control
>>sensitivity in the real game?

>>Thanks,
>>Gostal

Leho Kra

F1RS Demo

by Leho Kra » Tue, 30 Dec 1997 04:00:00

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