ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
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i just noticed the finally fixed the problem of the game not catching the cursor when you have more then 1 display, finally this annoying behaviour is fixed, no more accidental scrolling of the browser window on the second monitor, this alone makes it the best update for me
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@ barry
I just went through the same thing, but I can't offer you a simple solution. It seems to me that just as it was the case with me, the FFB doesn't work at all. The SCS force feedback effects remain ineffective and so the steering wheel continues to feel heavy instead of getting lighter.
If the FFB effects of SCS do not work, this will be indicated in the game.log.
Due to lack of English, this is a very simple explanation for the problem, but at least an attempt to help you a little.
I just went through the same thing, but I can't offer you a simple solution. It seems to me that just as it was the case with me, the FFB doesn't work at all. The SCS force feedback effects remain ineffective and so the steering wheel continues to feel heavy instead of getting lighter.
If the FFB effects of SCS do not work, this will be indicated in the game.log.
Due to lack of English, this is a very simple explanation for the problem, but at least an attempt to help you a little.
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
you got a "all around" to heavy feeling when friction is to high (maybe in combination with high FFB).
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True, but if all slides are to the left and the force feedback is actually turned off, you should be able to turn the steering wheel with your little finger.
barry wrote:
I am almost 70 years old and with all the sliders on the far left I feel the need for someone to help me spin the wheel.
barry wrote:
I am almost 70 years old and with all the sliders on the far left I feel the need for someone to help me spin the wheel.
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
much worse with a DD wheel: there is zero resistance then.
you cant drive like that...
you cant drive like that...
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
I have found somewhat usable settings for Logitech G29 until SCS fix's this problem.
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#BestCommunityEver I lough a lot every time I see that. Maybe it was once upon a time, but not anymore
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
I had a question about the FFB settings, in our logitec software options, is there anything to change or uncheck?
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Re: ETS2 1.42 discussion thread
For me, as G29 user, the magic settings were to set the "Overall gain" to be less that the "Inertial friction". This combined with the Steering sensitivity at 50% and the Suspension stiffness at 100% does result in a wheel that is usable at 90km/h. But it is certainly not "good". Other driving games have much better FFB and even the old 1.41 FFB felt better.
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@Zm4r
After fiddling about i ended up using the Logitech 'WheelDriverCleaner' http://chilp.it/c09316a after i uninstalled the logitech software, this does what it says on the tin. I then re-installed logitech G-Hub, rebooted the system and entered 'joy.cpl' in the search box on the taskbar. Recalibrated my wheel and now it works as it should, well, i now have to crank up the gain as the wheel is quite loose using the default settings. It's quite usable now.
Hope this helps
Regards
After fiddling about i ended up using the Logitech 'WheelDriverCleaner' http://chilp.it/c09316a after i uninstalled the logitech software, this does what it says on the tin. I then re-installed logitech G-Hub, rebooted the system and entered 'joy.cpl' in the search box on the taskbar. Recalibrated my wheel and now it works as it should, well, i now have to crank up the gain as the wheel is quite loose using the default settings. It's quite usable now.
Hope this helps
Regards
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