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DevonK 9 marca 2014 o 10:01
Any fix for G27 on-center slack?
I'm new to AC but experienced with several other sims from rF to pCars, and having no FFB forces on-centre when driving straight is often a problem elsewhere too but it usually can be solved or minimized. Any way to do so in AC? I have upped the damping from 0 to 25% and that helps a bit but don't want to turn it up more as it will mask real FFB info coming through.

Also can anyone tell me what the steering and FFB filter sliders do? Thanks.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: DevonK; 9 marca 2014 o 10:02
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tommytuc79 (Zbanowany) 9 marca 2014 o 12:52 
for the g27 do it all in the profiler not in game
tommytuc79 (Zbanowany) 9 marca 2014 o 12:56 
point the profiler to asc file in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\assettocorsa
DevonK 9 marca 2014 o 13:04 
Początkowo opublikowane przez luis Ayrton Senna:
i think that is not AC problem but a G27 "problem"...all G27 have a on-center slack
Other games have figured out workarounds though - the problem is not nearly as bad with GTR2, SimRaceway, pCars...
Bee Bender 9 marca 2014 o 13:50 
Początkowo opublikowane przez tommykyle:
for the g27 do it all in the profiler not in game

+1 use the wheel profiler, I run a G27 also and it works good.

I did try and program some wheel buttons but game didn't seem to except input, like on the braking bias.
Brandon 9 marca 2014 o 14:02 
Isn't the standard 'fix' for logitech wheels to turn the FFB strength to a value over 100%?
DevonK 9 marca 2014 o 14:10 
Początkowo opublikowane przez Brandonator:
Isn't the standard 'fix' for logitech wheels to turn the FFB strength to a value over 100%?
Thanks, never needed to do that before but will give it a try...
Brandon 9 marca 2014 o 14:17 
Początkowo opublikowane przez DevonK:
Początkowo opublikowane przez Brandonator:
Isn't the standard 'fix' for logitech wheels to turn the FFB strength to a value over 100%?
Thanks, never needed to do that before but will give it a try...
I forgot to add that you do it in the Logitech Profiler software (or the windows control panel equivalant). Just set it to 101-107% and turn down the force in game if needed.
magicmazuma 9 marca 2014 o 14:44 
There will allways be a small deadzone with the G27. Reason beeing that without deadzone the motors will start to pull on eachother Causing problems with heat etc.
DevonK 9 marca 2014 o 14:49 
Tried the profiler boost at 107%, made no real difference. Something for the team to work on - it's something that's been minimized to a greater extent in other titles.
SOUK 9 marca 2014 o 14:52 
Oh man, i hope my G27 works okay on this, I havent tried it yet...
magicmazuma 9 marca 2014 o 15:57 
I dont really notice it to much myself .. But again its there for a reason.
DevonK 9 marca 2014 o 22:20 
Początkowo opublikowane przez SOUK:
Oh man, i hope my G27 works okay on this, I havent tried it yet...
You get used to it after a while and don't think about it - until you go to another sim without the issue and see the difference.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: DevonK; 9 marca 2014 o 22:20
funkdabossa 10 marca 2014 o 12:44 
on my g25 i always use 101% force feedback option in the Logitech profiler and this has fixed my issues with the deadzone in all driving sims.
SOUK 10 marca 2014 o 13:26 
Początkowo opublikowane przez funkdabossa:
on my g25 i always use 101% force feedback option in the Logitech profiler and this has fixed my issues with the deadzone in all driving sims.
Is it default other than that?
Brandon 10 marca 2014 o 13:31 
Początkowo opublikowane przez SOUK:
Początkowo opublikowane przez funkdabossa:
on my g25 i always use 101% force feedback option in the Logitech profiler and this has fixed my issues with the deadzone in all driving sims.
Is it default other than that?

Default of 100% or less exhibits exponential ramping of force to deflection near center. This is called "soft center" and is designed to help reduce FFB oscillations. Above 100% (even just 101%) and the force to deflection curve is linear, so it feels "tighter" at or near center, but at the expense of wicked oscillations. Damping can reduce this, or just hold on tight like I do ;)
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