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Thank you, I wił try it, but I thing I tested similar settings yesterday. The problem is ffb in rf2 feel so “clicky” and when I try smooth it with filter, damper and smooth option in sim then I loose all detailes. Is it a different if I reguleted gain by general game gain rather then car specific? I was testing it using one car one livery and one truck. BMW M4 gt3 in Malaysia. For me best ffb is definitely in ACC. I feel traction, weigh distribution and suspension working great. And every thing is constant, I always know what’s is going on. In rf2 it feels rugged, uneven, grainy and clicky. Like a car would jump on bumps on corners
There is no general gain in-the game. What you see in the game settings is gain per car / livery.
To be honest, GT3 experience is not bad in rf2, but if you are looking for it, there is no better one than ACC. I drive mainly BTCC, M2, Porsche Cup in rf2. From time to time some open wheelers.
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