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The Pits NASCAR/rFactor Mod Released

Dave

The Pits NASCAR/rFactor Mod Released

by Dave » Thu, 15 Feb 2007 11:36:59

I think the Pits released 5 with the mod, but are planning on releasing all
of the tracks for the full season pretty soon.

--
David G Fisher


>I meant how many tracks for the Pits...




>>> How many tracks are you guys seeing in RF?

>> rF Rank has about 200, I believe.

>> Cheers, uwe

>> --
>> GPG Fingerprint:  2E 13 20 22 9A 3F 63 7F  67 6F E9 B1 A8 36 A4 61

Daru

The Pits NASCAR/rFactor Mod Released

by Daru » Thu, 15 Feb 2007 20:54:37



> >http://www.thepits.us/board/viewtopic.php?t=8621

> I'm having issues with steering with this mod. Using my TSW2, fresh
> from a factory USB upgrade. Have the digital steering at the default
> 20%. I've tried steering lock adjustments from 5 to 30. There is a bit
> of "wandering" going down the straights, although not as much as the
> previous attempts at this mod. Heading into the turns at Daytona using
> the setup provided by the pits, the car seems to have unusual
> steering response. Barely turn the wheel and you're down on the apron.
> Correct to the right and you're headed for the wall.

> Anyone else experiencing this?

> TimW

> www.nasscar.com

Same deal here and it almost resulted in my abandoning TPSCC. Here's
what I did. Bearing in mind that I "discovered" this late and had to
go to work, and as such, it has not been fully tested and/or tweaked.
It DID smooth out the steering, especially at Dayto....Florida. I
don't have the game running right now, so I'll give you the two things
that I changed. If you need further help or the rest of my settings,
please email or post back here. I won't be able to get the info until
Thursday however. Sorry...

Go to the controller section. Set digital steering to 100%. Go to the
axis' tab and set the steering axis sensitivity to 25%. That's it. YOu
want to play around with the sensitivity setting. I intend to try a
range between 20-35 when I get the chance. Has it set to 100% and
dropped it to 50%. That was still too "loose" for me, so I went to
25%.

Not sure if the digital steering slider is even needed to be adjusted
(again, still testing this whole deal). I ran a couple PB laps at Fla
with this setup and was able to hold straight and true line similar
those I ran in NR2003. With the setups, I am using a range of steering
ratios, but pretty much 19.0-22.0.

Finally, my rig: TSW2 with rewired USB connection (not the Rockfire
adapter). 13" wheel (this may mean my numbers will differ than what
you need if you have a smaller wheel).

Good luck!

Robert Jorda

The Pits NASCAR/rFactor Mod Released

by Robert Jorda » Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:02:11




>>> http://www.thepits.us/board/viewtopic.php?t=8621
>> I'm having issues with steering with this mod. Using my TSW2, fresh
>> from a factory USB upgrade. Have the digital steering at the default
>> 20%. I've tried steering lock adjustments from 5 to 30. There is a bit
>> of "wandering" going down the straights, although not as much as the
>> previous attempts at this mod. Heading into the turns at Daytona using
>> the setup provided by the pits, the car seems to have unusual
>> steering response. Barely turn the wheel and you're down on the apron.
>> Correct to the right and you're headed for the wall.

>> Anyone else experiencing this?

>> TimW

>> www.nasscar.com

> Same deal here and it almost resulted in my abandoning TPSCC. Here's
> what I did. Bearing in mind that I "discovered" this late and had to
> go to work, and as such, it has not been fully tested and/or tweaked.
> It DID smooth out the steering, especially at Dayto....Florida. I
> don't have the game running right now, so I'll give you the two things
> that I changed. If you need further help or the rest of my settings,
> please email or post back here. I won't be able to get the info until
> Thursday however. Sorry...

> Go to the controller section. Set digital steering to 100%. Go to the
> axis' tab and set the steering axis sensitivity to 25%. That's it. YOu
> want to play around with the sensitivity setting. I intend to try a
> range between 20-35 when I get the chance. Has it set to 100% and
> dropped it to 50%. That was still too "loose" for me, so I went to
> 25%.

> Not sure if the digital steering slider is even needed to be adjusted
> (again, still testing this whole deal). I ran a couple PB laps at Fla
> with this setup and was able to hold straight and true line similar
> those I ran in NR2003. With the setups, I am using a range of steering
> ratios, but pretty much 19.0-22.0.

> Finally, my rig: TSW2 with rewired USB connection (not the Rockfire
> adapter). 13" wheel (this may mean my numbers will differ than what
> you need if you have a smaller wheel).

> Good luck!

Thanks Darus, that solved my steering issues with Rfactor....

Nascarob


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