Yeah i do read that thread before but 1st i not quite understand the theory behind it & to change those % of ffb gain everytime doing different combo sound troublesome to me.From what I understand, it's to stop the lower end force being absorbed by the wheel giving you a more linear FFB.
The chart for my wheel shows that there's no wheel movement below 15% FFB strength. So if I set Min Force to 15%, the game will send at least 15% FFB for the lowest forces so I should get more feeling. (You might need to reduce it a bit if you get rattle when stationary).
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This thread has the program and info on how to get the data for your wheel:-
http://www.assettocorsa.net/forum/i...ack-wheel-using-wheelcheck-and-ffbclip.14319/
I wonder what other DFGT wheel user set for their minimum force .. i suppose it should be all the same for the same wheel right ??
I set 0% for my DFGT, but it can be different for your wheel. To get your % you have to run "Min force" test in WheelCheck with "Overall Effects Strength"=100% in Logitech Profiler.I wonder what other DFGT wheel user set for their minimum force .. i suppose it should be all the same for the same wheel right ??
No, only once for different Logitech Profiler settings, then in-game with FFBClip app for car/track combination.i need to wheelcheck everytime doing a new car or track ??
For Min force you have to run only "Min force" test like on the picture and then you'll get that value in the bottom of the WheelCheck.So looks like i need to open those csv file with excel .. i nvr use excel.
A deadzone is where there can be controller inputs without anything actually happening. It may vary depending on the car you're driving, so for example, a Fiat 500 will have a larger steering deadzone than the Tatuus Formula Abarth which has very responsive steering. This means that the Fiat 500 steering wheel will have some degree of "play" in it before the car actually turns.How exactly do i know if i having a deadzone with my DFGT wheel ?? The so call "some empty FFB zone at the center of the wheel" .. whats this empty ffb zone is ??
Are you sure about 15%? That's too big dead zone for DFGT. Try to set 100/0/0/0 in Logitech Profiler, run "Min force" and "Step Log 2" tests in WheelCheck, then upload log files log_mforce*.csv and log2*.csv froum \Documents folder.I use the wheelcheck for "Min Force" test and the result vary between 14.5 - 15 .. so i set the game's min force to something like 14 ??
Upload somewhere and give a link.How do i upload csv files here anyway ??