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As far as i know there is no graphical setting for this and i am running rf2 on the same settings like before i needed it to reinstall it.
I used to have no problems feeling it on my OSW but not any more.
I may have inadvertently changed a json setting but I also haven't read the usual "mu wheel gonna fall apart" complaints lately.
I hope S397 didn't succumb to the few people who complained.
to the point with the ffb: I still get vibrations after flat spotting my tires but can't really say if they are weaker then before. Need to test it sometimes.
Just hope they will bring back those features, think they made rf2 unique compared to ac or pc2
I meant the visual difference you have noticed, as I have never looked for such details and I rarely drive open wheelers.