Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment [37844]
Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment [37844]
I have a question - when ll'be fixed steering wheel misalignment for Volvo FH4, like on Scania in 1.26 update?
"vertical" position steering wheel lies down on the knees... I tried to find similar topic, but i couldn't... Scania had same problem after 1.25 update, but it was fixed in 1.26 update.
What about Volvo?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_fhA ... 3VYZHRZNkk
"vertical" position steering wheel lies down on the knees... I tried to find similar topic, but i couldn't... Scania had same problem after 1.25 update, but it was fixed in 1.26 update.
What about Volvo?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_fhA ... 3VYZHRZNkk
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- "Vertical" position:
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- "Horisontal" position:
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Last edited by Shurpecks on 24 Jul 2017 14:34, edited 5 times in total.
Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
IRL position's look like this:
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- Vertical:
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- Middle (normal, usual)
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- Horizontal
- Horisontal.jpg (63.42 KiB) Viewed 6448 times
Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
Driver's view:
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Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
To be honest - i've surprised that there is no feedback from the community on this subject. According to the gallery on the WoT website, Live Stream's from MP, a lot of people drive Volvo FH4... I'm only man, who care this problem?
Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
Good point let's see what devs think about.
Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
I reported it some time ago. Looks like it's really low priority.
Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
Thank you very much for your attentionTarsoMagno wrote:Good point let's see what devs think about.
My topic not exactly about it. To be honest - i've never drew attention before on badge position relative to the сenterline... In my opinion it's a superfluous perfectionism You are a very considerate person, if you can see things like that and it's wonderfullSan_Sany4 wrote:I reported it some time ago. Looks like it's really low priority.
But i mean problem to adjust position of steering wheel, when in "horisontal" postion it's stand almost vertical and in "vertical" position it"s lies down on the knees and skewed 40 degrees back...
That's what i mean by the word "misalignment", i'd just copypaste from changelog section of 1.26 update on eurotrucksimulator2.com:
Scania R: Fixed typo in def file
Scania R, Sreamline: Fixed steering wheel misalignment
Scania R: Fixed axle position
Scania R: Fixed flares position
Scania R: Fixed shadow
Scania R: Fixed side flares
Scania R: Fixed texture
Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
Only one thing. The position of the steering wheel in the photos you posted, is the position used for exit from the truck, not the driving position. When you get in the truck, you have to place the seat in an ergonomical position and then, you have to place the steering wheel in the driving position, where the steering wheel gets more vertical and near the to you.
In the next video, you could see the different steering wheel positions from the minute 1:45
In the next video, you could see the different steering wheel positions from the minute 1:45
Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
@Shurpecks: when i first read your report i imagined the same as in San_Sany4 report (lateral misalign) and with some questioning about the default vertical position made by SCS that covers a bit of dashboard lights on the top. (That vertical position is to get better view of the street) And you already can adjust the wheel elevation to your preference to match the seat adjustment made if that`s the case.
@San_Sany4: have patience my friend, SCS guys are still talking about your report, but curios thing is if we take a look at 2nd image of first message(ETS2 image) and at the 1st image from second message (real truck) whe can observe that in reality the steering wheel looks a bit to the left also.
@sga0617 you helped me to look at the report with the "correct" point of view and see that actually Shurpecks confused the "off-duty" position of the wheel with the one represented in the game that is the driving position.
So as this report is basically the same as San_Sany4 one it should be considered under investigation with QA number 29025
Hopefully i clarified enough, but feel free to make further questions.
@San_Sany4: have patience my friend, SCS guys are still talking about your report, but curios thing is if we take a look at 2nd image of first message(ETS2 image) and at the 1st image from second message (real truck) whe can observe that in reality the steering wheel looks a bit to the left also.
@sga0617 you helped me to look at the report with the "correct" point of view and see that actually Shurpecks confused the "off-duty" position of the wheel with the one represented in the game that is the driving position.
So as this report is basically the same as San_Sany4 one it should be considered under investigation with QA number 29025
Hopefully i clarified enough, but feel free to make further questions.
Re: Volvo FH 2012 steering wheel misalignment
Ok, i'm sorry English isn't my native language, i'll show what i mean:
Update 1.25 (1st time were added option "adjustable steering wheel", wright?)
Postion's of steering wheel Scania (i deliberately rolled back to version 1.25):
Update 1.25 (1st time were added option "adjustable steering wheel", wright?)
Postion's of steering wheel Scania (i deliberately rolled back to version 1.25):
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- "Vertical" position:
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- "Horizontal" position:
- Scania Horizontal.jpg (22.27 KiB) Viewed 6166 times
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