ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
I have to say that I love this new force feedback. Now I feel like drinking a truck.. I have an issue with some twitching in the center but I guess that's just cause my wheel is old gen.. Logitech driving force gt.. That only uses one motor for force feedback
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
my g920 now is lighter then before. In high speeds the wheel stay very lighters, the truck now can roll over more easily... Didn't like it.
Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
"I don't like the new FFB, how do I get my old FFB back?
Since the old centering was a simple spring effect, you can always center on low speed, center on high speed and set internal friction to zero and enable spring centering in your wheel's hardware profile settings. That will give you a similar FFB sensation as in older game releases."
My current settings:
5 (five)% centering spring force
Overall gain 50%
Centering at low speed 50%
Centering at high speed 50%
Internal friction 75% (never lower than 50% to avoid undesirable jerky behaviour )
Engine resonance 0-20%
G29
LGS 9.02.65
Since the old centering was a simple spring effect, you can always center on low speed, center on high speed and set internal friction to zero and enable spring centering in your wheel's hardware profile settings. That will give you a similar FFB sensation as in older game releases."
My current settings:
5 (five)% centering spring force
Overall gain 50%
Centering at low speed 50%
Centering at high speed 50%
Internal friction 75% (never lower than 50% to avoid undesirable jerky behaviour )
Engine resonance 0-20%
G29
LGS 9.02.65
Last edited by Zm4r on 26 Oct 2021 17:15, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
When I saw your settings, I first thought a very unconventional wayMilari wrote: ↑25 Oct 2021 20:26 These setting give rather smooth driving experience with g25 wheel
config_lines[42]: "constant c_ff_gain 10.000000"
config_lines[43]: "constant c_ff_hi_spd 0.080000"
config_lines[44]: "constant c_ff_lo_spd 0.030000"
config_lines[45]: "constant c_ff_fricton 0.850000"
config_lines[46]: "constant c_ff_engine 0.000000"
config_lines[47]: "constant c_ff_surface 0.010000"
config_lines[48]: "constant c_ff_bumps 0.030000"
config_lines[49]: "constant c_ff_collis 1.000000"
But since my G27 was much too easy with the SCS standard settings, and the steering wheel don´t turnt back after turning it, and I wasn't satisfied with my changes so far, I tried yours
For me I have now changed the gain to 0.9 and increased the friction to 1.3, plus your values and now the steering wheel is really good, turns easily, but not as easily as SCS standard, also turns back, and has only a little dead center, which I do rather prefer
thx for sharing your settings!
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
Does any body know how to get loads for a dumper trailer please ?
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
try a quarry.
Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
Hey everyone, if someone is searching realistic force feedback settings for 1.42, here are my settings for G29-923:
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config_lines[41]: "constant c_ff_enabled 1.000000"
config_lines[42]: "constant c_ff_gain 5.000000"
config_lines[43]: "constant c_ff_hi_spd 0.750000"
config_lines[44]: "constant c_ff_lo_spd 0.250000"
config_lines[45]: "constant c_ff_fricton 0.750000"
config_lines[46]: "constant c_ff_engine 0.025000"
config_lines[47]: "constant c_ff_surface 0.250000"
config_lines[48]: "constant c_ff_bumps 0.750000"
config_lines[49]: "constant c_ff_collis 0.750000"
config_lines[50]: "constant c_vff_surfac 0.500000"
config_lines[51]: "constant c_vff_bumps 1.500000"
config_lines[52]: "constant c_vff_collis 1.500000"
Last edited by Milosz07 on 26 Oct 2021 16:43, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
I think the settings depend on the wheel(base). It would be good to also share the make and model of the wheel(base) with your proposed settings
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config_lines[41]: "constant c_ff_enabled 1.000000"
config_lines[42]: "constant c_ff_gain 8.500000"
config_lines[43]: "constant c_ff_hi_spd 0.040000"
config_lines[44]: "constant c_ff_lo_spd 0.030000"
config_lines[45]: "constant c_ff_fricton 1.300000"
config_lines[46]: "constant c_ff_engine 0.000000"
config_lines[47]: "constant c_ff_surface 0.080000"
config_lines[48]: "constant c_ff_bumps 0.030000"
config_lines[49]: "constant c_ff_collis 0.090000"
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
The best way to find that personal 'right spot' to enjoy the improved FFB is to carefully tune within the controls.sii file (instead of the in-game menu sliders); something like 0.000005 can make a lot of diference on the "constant c_ff_hi_spd" and "constant c_ff_lo_spd" settings particularly - at least in my case with my old wheel.
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