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I changed the steering sensitivity up to 100,everything else is the same
In car. Feedback 17-20 top 4 set at 56 and rest at 0. Best I got yet and a blast on Brn with Mazda radbull.
for what it's worth though, here are mine, using jack's #2 tweaker file and after having done loads of linearity tests in wheelcheck as recommended.
tire force 75
per wheel movement 0
" squared 0
wheel position smoothing 0.1
DRR 0.15
DRF 0.02
RA gain 1.50
RA bleed 0.10
RA clamp 0.85
skoop knee 0.53
skoop reduction 0.53
steering gain 125
everything else at 0.
note that this is a relatively light wheel as i find stronger settings tend to drown out finer feedback (and im lazy). increasing fire force or steering gain is an option here, but these settings are designed to avoid clipping.
also, i know that "slow springs" are *supposed* to only kick in at less than 10k/mph, but i swear it impacts the overall strength of the steering, which is why i have them at 0. feels rubbish at <10kmph but you're hardly ever at that speed. could totally be my imagination though; after 30 hours of FFB frustration i could be imagining things! :/
oh and here are the 2 main resources i used:
http://forum.projectcarsgame.com/showthread.php?35147-Baseline-Wheel-FFB-Values-Google-Sheet-amp-FCM-Universal
http://forum.projectcarsgame.com/showthread.php?22938-Jack-Spade-FFB-Tweaker-Files