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Am looking at giving RR a go but am having trouble with getting my FFB set up. Have followed the video in the getting started thread here and the Fanatec site (have a CSL Elite wheel) but just does not seem right. Can someone let me know their wheel settings ?
I'm using a T330RS with addon F1 wheel rim and don't think I've changed much from default, but here they are anyway. Advanced settings Speed sensitive steering - 0 Minimum speed - 101 Maximum speed -299 Sensitivity - 50 Dead zone - 0 Force Feedback FFB Intensity - 100 Smoothing - 0 Spring - 0 Damper - 20 Steering Force intensity - 125 FF Minimum Force - 2 Understeer - 30 Vertical Load - 50 Lateral Force - 50 Steering Rack - 30 Slip effect - 0 That's about it I think.
Just found a very usefull HUD for Raceroom. A lot more info than the standard Raceroom Hud. See for install instructions (Easy if you use CrewChief) https://forum.sector3studios.com/in...custom-webhud-with-additional-features.13152/
I guess you missed this earlier post Rob? https://simracingonline.co.uk/threads/raceroom-apps-hardware.9135/
Hi Larry, I also spent two days to get a somewhat believable FFB. For me the most important thing was to set Damper and Spring to 100% in TM control panel (I have an T500RS) and also I discovered per car FFB multiplier I found various info here: FFB Guide - December 2019 | Sector3 Studios Forum and here T300 Bumps and road vibration (experimental) | Sector3 Studios Forum
RaceRoom Leaderboards Explorer Search RaceRoom leaderboards, browse track information and find car specs for R3E. RaceRoom Leaderboards Explorer — R3E Leaderboards & Car Info When someone sets times in leaderboard competitions and has multiple times across many active leaderboard events, you can view all of your times or times of other drivers without having to search through the leaderboards. Categories consist of viewing a single car class or view all classes entered. The difficulty experience options are Novice, Amateur, Pro experience, or leave blank to view all experiences. The Position is where you are currently placing on the leaderboard. It will only show a driver on active leaderboard challenges.
When someone sets times in leaderboard competitions and has multiple times across many active leaderboard events, you can view all of your times or times of other drivers without having to search through the leaderboards. Categories consist of viewing a single car class or view all classes entered. The difficulty experience options are Novice, Amateur, Pro experience, or leave blank to view all experiences. The Position is where you are currently placing on the leaderboard.