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That pass was going to end one of two ways Matt lol nice move, and great racing all around!
Having adjusted my wheel force up (10 in game and 130 on when currently), I actually really like it now. I think I've reduced my deadzone somewhat and have better feel of the car using the sensitivity setting at 8.
Luckily for me, a big part of finding that happy place that was boosting the FFB on my wheel itself, but I'm happy with what I've got now. Ready for Grim's RaceCar series tomorrow... although I may not have practiced enough to clear KOQ this week!
Apparently a hot fix was released around 6am, changing the FFB "due to it not behaving as intended."
Shizzz back to the drawing board. I was devastated at first yesterday, then elated once I found a workaround... Now... Who knows?!
It wasn't clear if they removed the torque/sensitivity split setting, or if they just boosted the torque strength from what I read. But some comments seemed to indicate that the increased "feel" / sensitivity was gone, with weight back. Good for some, but also bad for all...
Tune the wheel...lolI love the Toyota FT-1 VGT...didn't even bother trying to tune it... I like Panorama... the result is a lap time that's not too shabby.....
I have a Driving force pro and so far my sweet spot isSo looking at some forums around GTPlanet, it seems like the FFB has been made more "realistic" and it changes between road cars and race cars.
For DFGT users, try 9/9 and controller sensitivity to -2. I've not tested it, but I've heard it's the closest to pre update FFB
Apparently a hot fix was released around 6am, changing the FFB "due to it not behaving as intended."
Shizzz back to the drawing board. I was devastated at first yesterday, then elated once I found a workaround... Now... Who knows?!
It wasn't clear if they removed the torque/sensitivity split setting, or if they just boosted the torque strength from what I read. But some comments seemed to indicate that the increased "feel" / sensitivity was gone, with weight back. Good for some, but also bad for all...
Link to GT6 site describing what they did (or didn't do). It's all too complicated for me. All I know it feels different. Heavier when I go fast, lighter when I go slow. It now actually feels similar to the Formula 1 game (I have 2011 version). Also, I don't know if I am imagining things, but it is almost if I can feel the ABS jitter, causing a minute amount of understeer when I turn in.
I am still trying to find a setting I like, haven't tried it since the quick patch this morning yet though. I've seen a couple people note their controller sensitivity, but if you are using a wheel then it doesn't matter what it is set at, as it only works if you are steering with the DS3.I'm liking 0 on controller sensitivity, 9 on torque and 7 on sensitivity.. Feels almost like it did before.
Ran some laps with @Dragonwhisky last night. First time behind the wheel in nearly 6 months. Had a good time.
Def was rusty as I really haven't ran online in GT6 for nearly 10 months. None the less was fun and will join again.
Ran some laps with @Dragonwhisky last night. First time behind the wheel in nearly 6 months. Had a good time.
Def was rusty as I really haven't ran online in GT6 for nearly 10 months. None the less was fun and will join again.
Who is this guy?
Luckily I had your door before the entry or I would have backed off. Too bad noseknows followed me and took second. It was and epic race. I think I lost a pound In Sweat. The nice thing about boost is that it is almost non existent up front. Keeping the pack together but the front runners competing for position using strategy and craft over fast laps.That pass was going to end one of two ways Matt lol nice move, and great racing all around!
I am still trying to find a setting I like, haven't tried it since the quick patch this morning yet though. I've seen a couple people note their controller sensitivity, but if you are using a wheel then it doesn't matter what it is set at, as it only works if you are steering with the DS3.
I disagree, the description reads for Controller Steering Sensitivity "Adjust the movement speed and sensitivity of the front wheels in response to steering input from the directional buttons or left/right stick."It does effect the feeling of the wheel. On 7 it feels lighter than on -2
There you :censored:in' go again, gettin' my hopes up for a return of my Gran Turismo mentor and Wheel Rig Designer/Builder.Ran some laps with @Dragonwhisky last night. First time behind the wheel in nearly 6 months. Had a good time.
Def was rusty as I really haven't ran online in GT6 for nearly 10 months. None the less was fun and will join again.
This. @dabneydWho are both of these guys??!?!?!
Have you tested since the hot fix? I have an it can feel a difference..I disagree, the description reads for Controller Steering Sensitivity "Adjust the movement speed and sensitivity of the front wheels in response to steering input from the directional buttons or left/right stick."
All I know is I tried 0, -2, and 7 for that setting with my G27 plugged in and there was no difference at all.
It does effect the feeling of the wheel. On 7 it feels lighter than on -2
I disagree, the description reads for Controller Steering Sensitivity "Adjust the movement speed and sensitivity of the front wheels in response to steering input from the directional buttons or left/right stick."
All I know is I tried 0, -2, and 7 for that setting with my G27 plugged in and there was no difference at all.
Never underestimate the placebo effect. Sometimes just the ability to change something will make the user think that something has actually changed. The fact that there is or isn't an actual change will not matter to someone under the influence of the placebo effect.Have you tested since the hot fix? I have an it can feel a difference..
Yeah, I'm confused about people mentioning their controllers aswell.The controller setting now affects the wheel?