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logitech momo/ n2003

COWBOYSF

logitech momo/ n2003

by COWBOYSF » Thu, 04 Mar 2004 06:27:34

i just got the logitech momo ff wheel to use with n2003. trying to get used to
feel of the wheel, i am not using the ff feature yet. my question is , what are
your advanced settings in the game such as steering assistance %,steering
linearity %, steer,brake and throttle %. i realize i need to try my own
settings but i would like a general idea of where to start.
also, what is the boost steering at low speed feature????  should i have this
checked or not??/  thanks to all that help    don
Ed Whit

logitech momo/ n2003

by Ed Whit » Thu, 04 Mar 2004 07:48:39


Don,
After you setup the wheel in Windows, using the Logitech Profiler, and
calibrate it, start N2003 and calibrate it in the game, then try these
settings on the controller screen in Options:
FF Strength  25-35%  Depending on how strong you like your Force-Feedback
Damping  18%
Latency  2Ms

This should give a good starting point, the 18% damping made a great
difference in the feel of my Momo.

There are a lot of settings in the Profiler which can be adjusted and
diferent functions can be programmed (mapped) to the buttons, for instance,
I have setup the 3 buttons on the right to:
Escape from the car back to the race weekend screen (Esc-Enter)
Escape from the car back to pitroad (Shift-R)
Space bar (Space)  to toggle the F2 view

3 buttons on the left are set to:
F2 view
Scroll thru F1-F3-F5-F9 then back to F2, with a delay programmed at each
screen so that I can make changes if necessary before pitting
Clutch button  (For Smoky Burnouts)

Really makes getting around in the game a lot easier having the buttons do
stuff.....I like it, and the wheel, and even the pedals, a lot.
Ed


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