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Meyervw
Posts : 84 Points : 4897 Join date : 2011-10-08 Location : Chico
| Subject: ADMIN, Steering issue. Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:32 am | |
| What are we doing for steering. Did you make a decision on that? | |
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Zed 0 Sick
Posts : 179 Points : 5370 Join date : 2010-09-18 Location : Circleville, Ohio
| Subject: Re: ADMIN, Steering issue. Sat Dec 17, 2011 12:22 pm | |
| check the rules there has been a change | |
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ClownNinjaUSMC
Posts : 187 Points : 4940 Join date : 2011-12-03 Location : Oceanside,CA
| Subject: Re: ADMIN, Steering issue. Mon Dec 19, 2011 9:57 pm | |
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Admin/PredatorUSMC Admin
Posts : 3765 Points : 9677 Join date : 2010-01-22 Location : West Coast
| Subject: Re: ADMIN, Steering issue. Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:52 pm | |
| Yeah I put it back to Sim steering. I feel like a president waffling on an issue. I think the Normal is not different from sim except that it doesn't have that dead zone feeling upon oversteer. But, I drove it on Sim (spun out) and the only only 'fix' I found was to change the settings on the wheel that helps that problem but now the wheel feels less than 'sim' while on sim. what to do what to do....now THAT is the question. | |
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KikRox268
Posts : 290 Points : 5065 Join date : 2011-10-29 Location : United States, CA
| Subject: Re: ADMIN, Steering issue. Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:53 pm | |
| - Admin wrote:
- Yeah I put it back to Sim steering. I feel like a president waffling on an issue. I think the Normal is not different from sim except that it doesn't have that dead zone feeling upon oversteer. But, I drove it on Sim (spun out) and the only only 'fix' I found was to change the settings on the wheel that helps that problem but now the wheel feels less than 'sim' while on sim. what to do what to do....now THAT is the question.
Normal for wheel users, and Sim for controller users...just a suggestion | |
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ClownNinjaUSMC
Posts : 187 Points : 4940 Join date : 2011-12-03 Location : Oceanside,CA
| Subject: Re: ADMIN, Steering issue. Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:03 pm | |
| - KikRox268 wrote:
- Admin wrote:
- Yeah I put it back to Sim steering. I feel like a president waffling on an issue. I think the Normal is not different from sim except that it doesn't have that dead zone feeling upon oversteer. But, I drove it on Sim (spun out) and the only only 'fix' I found was to change the settings on the wheel that helps that problem but now the wheel feels less than 'sim' while on sim. what to do what to do....now THAT is the question.
Normal for wheel users, and Sim for controller users...just a suggestion Let users choose just like ABS. That's my .02 | |
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vV Science Vv
Posts : 157 Points : 5421 Join date : 2010-06-22
| Subject: Re: ADMIN, Steering issue. Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:55 am | |
| - Sambinksey wrote:
- KikRox268 wrote:
- Admin wrote:
- Yeah I put it back to Sim steering. I feel like a president waffling on an issue. I think the Normal is not different from sim except that it doesn't have that dead zone feeling upon oversteer. But, I drove it on Sim (spun out) and the only only 'fix' I found was to change the settings on the wheel that helps that problem but now the wheel feels less than 'sim' while on sim. what to do what to do....now THAT is the question.
Normal for wheel users, and Sim for controller users...just a suggestion Let users choose just like ABS. That's my .02 I agree I use Logitech, the settings are different than the G27/Fanatec. My wheel does not have a 'clutch' designated button so I have a disadvantage vs clutch layout. I can swallow that changing the steering designation from sim to normal is a decent remedy for me in terms of steering sensitivity. I would lobby to keep the option open. 2 more cents..... | |
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