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Most of this information is for people using a cheap wheel like a Logitech G29. More expensive wheels can just turn down the gain and leave everything off, or add a gyroscopic damper effect to counter oscillations. | Most of this information is for people using a cheap wheel like a Logitech G29. More expensive wheels can just turn down the gain and leave everything off, or add a gyroscopic damper effect to counter oscillations. | ||
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+ | The information on this page is mostly available elsewhere as well, except for the information about minimum force and LUT postprocessing, which are the product of advice from anons in the general and my own testing. | ||
== Mods that affect FFB == | == Mods that affect FFB == | ||
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::LUTs can be created manually or they can be generated by software. A software-generated LUT is generally used to compensate for the non-linear output of cheap wheels. One popular method is a combination of programs that can be downloaded here: https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/lut-generator-for-ac.9740/ | ::LUTs can be created manually or they can be generated by software. A software-generated LUT is generally used to compensate for the non-linear output of cheap wheels. One popular method is a combination of programs that can be downloaded here: https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/lut-generator-for-ac.9740/ | ||
− | ::Because your wheel’s sensor can only measure movement and not force, '''software-generated LUTs will always overestimate how much output is needed to represent smaller forces'''. A slightly deeper explanation of that and a simple tool for correcting software-generated LUT files can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Mc2RQ_m77t_8CyYXXKTu2clDrOub9wHrWn0deTxEuDs | + | ::Because your wheel’s sensor can only measure movement and not force, '''software-generated LUTs will always overestimate how much output is needed to represent smaller forces'''. A slightly deeper explanation of that and a simple tool which I've made for correcting software-generated LUT files can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Mc2RQ_m77t_8CyYXXKTu2clDrOub9wHrWn0deTxEuDs |
== Custom Shaders Patch FFB Tweaks == | == Custom Shaders Patch FFB Tweaks == |
Revision as of 16:35, 18 October 2020
Most of this information is for people using a cheap wheel like a Logitech G29. More expensive wheels can just turn down the gain and leave everything off, or add a gyroscopic damper effect to counter oscillations. The information on this page is mostly available elsewhere as well, except for the information about minimum force and LUT postprocessing, which are the product of advice from anons in the general and my own testing. ContentsMods that affect FFB
Assetto Corsa settings
Experimental settings
Post-processing
Custom Shaders Patch FFB Tweaks
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