NOTE: This is an update/follow up to the original thread here which is locked and the download link is dead. Mods, please redirect users from the old thread to here.
I made an Excel program that calculates the appropriate steering lock for various steering ratios, and steering rotations for the Race07 game series. Works with any wheel and any ratio you want.
All you need to enter is the steering wheel rotation you want to use (real wheel), and the program calculates the Steering Lock value that you need to adjust in-game to get the steering ratio you're after.
The steering ratios cover everything from F1 cars to road cars.
There is also a sample of FFB settings for the Logitech G25/G27 included in the file (2nd sheet).
Please PM me if you need help with the program, or can't figure out how to use it.
v1.1
- Cosmetics changes
- Added tool tips
- Program functions are the same as v1.0
v1.0
- Initial release
Download:
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Mirror 1 (go to the bottom of the page and click "Get Link")
Mirror 2
Office 97-2003 file here.
If there is any problems with the links please PM me
Thanks to Ian Mills for letting me know the old link was dead.
I made an Excel program that calculates the appropriate steering lock for various steering ratios, and steering rotations for the Race07 game series. Works with any wheel and any ratio you want.
All you need to enter is the steering wheel rotation you want to use (real wheel), and the program calculates the Steering Lock value that you need to adjust in-game to get the steering ratio you're after.
The steering ratios cover everything from F1 cars to road cars.
There is also a sample of FFB settings for the Logitech G25/G27 included in the file (2nd sheet).
Please PM me if you need help with the program, or can't figure out how to use it.
v1.1
- Cosmetics changes
- Added tool tips
- Program functions are the same as v1.0
v1.0
- Initial release
Download:
=========
Mirror 1 (go to the bottom of the page and click "Get Link")
Mirror 2
Office 97-2003 file here.
If there is any problems with the links please PM me
Thanks to Ian Mills for letting me know the old link was dead.