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The wheel turns, ever so slightly, left and right. That and vibration really is all ffb is no?
Hey man, been reading your posts with interest because it sounds like you've made a quite extreme transition, from d-pad and buttons straight to wheel and load cell too!It's honestly all I ever feel, the wheel twitching back and forth through corners. I dunno, it's weird, I expected more subtle vibrations but there's a lot of tugging.
I've half a mind to turn it all off.
I appreciate this response. I am 99.99pc sure my gear is 100pc fine, as you said, it's a massive change from D-Pad and I need to ditch old habits. I feel like I have the throttle about right now, I alternate between TC1 and 2 but I am struggling with the brakes and struggling on where to turn in and how much speed to carry. I am often missing my apex by turning in too late, not through late braking but through mis-timing my entry.Hey man, been reading your posts with interest because it sounds like you've made a quite extreme transition, from d-pad and buttons straight to wheel and load cell too!
Firstly I think if you have access to anyone else who uses a wheel they should come over and test your kit, make sure it feels correct.
Secondly, if you have the FFB turned down to 1 you are not going to get, in my opinion, enough feedback through the wheel to drive effectively. When you turn at speed then the force is going to build up and you want to feel that force until you get to the max load - the max amount of grip - once you go over this point the force decreases and so does your grip until you get to oversteer sliding and the silly GT vibration 'alert'. Ideally you never want to get to this point.
This takes some time to learn but stick with it. The twitching sounds like the car going past the available amount of grip and the wheel naturally trying to correct, sort of like drifting when drivers let the wheel turn to catch slides, if you hold the wheel with a soft grip you can let the wheel save your slides by letting it turn naturally.
Finally, if I was going from buttons to wheel I don't know if I'd start with a load cell, I think it might be overcomplicating the transition. I'd start without a load cell if possible, I don't know if that's possible though depending on what kit you've bought.
Overall I'd say stick with it, it takes time to adjust, you've picked a very tough mission! With d-pad and buttons the game adds a lot of extra smoothing to make a car drivable, now you're in control of all that smoothing and that probably feels very unnatural. You are now balancing the car by feeling the force in the wheel and responding to it, eventually this becomes automatic and very rewarding and immersive too, so good luck and don't quit!
Stand or cockpits?It's honestly all I ever feel, the wheel twitching back and forth through corners. I dunno, it's weird, I expected more subtle vibrations but there's a lot of tugging.
I've half a mind to turn it all off.
Firstly, appreciate the response PirovacIf you drive race cars in GT7 they have very bad and unrealistic oscillation at high speed especially if you use force feedback sensitivity higher than 1, for this reason, stick to road cars.
The oscillations being talked about occur at high speeds on cars w racing tires - if you let go of the wheel it will spin back and forth strongly. It is a result of the GT7 physics/tire grip and the FFB signals used interacting and they have not yet sorted itFirstly, appreciate the response Pirovac
Maybe Osciallation is a better word than twisting. Just ran a few laps at SPA in the Time trial with the NSX lovely car to drive but yeah on longer faster corners the wheel constantly judders left and right, it's so, so off putting. Is there a way I can change the setting in the Fanatec APP to give me more vibration and less oscillation? The twisting/oscillation left and right on a constant radius turn is so alien.
THanks for this, yeah this is what I am experiencing. Just watched Tigney's lap guide and good god you guys are going flat through Radillion?The oscillations being talked about occur at high speeds on cars w racing tires - if you let go of the wheel it will spin back and forth strongly. It is a result of the GT7 physics/tire grip and the FFB signals used interacting and they have not yet sorted it
Several ways to turn it down a bit in the various posts on this. Lowering sensitivity in game, increasing DPR, decreasing FOR in the wheel tuning are ways to lower it but this affects other FF response so you’ll have to try tuning it to your taste
Varies by car too as the suspension geometry or modeling seems to be part of it
This does sound a bit suspect to me.No it always site to the right no matter the setting or situation. So if I let the wheel go, it "sags" 4 degrees to the right. So I cannot lightly control the wheel on straights, i have to keep the wheel straight myself.