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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#11 Post by supric » 15 Dec 2013 15:34

iFoK wrote:Hello, are you planning an update for this plugin??
Hi! I'm using last version that posted here, it looks good for me.

Any ideas how to improve this? Tell me, i'll look what can i do :)
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#12 Post by iFoK » 16 Dec 2013 15:31

Actually I'm quite happy with this plugin and the feeling of the wheel, so I can't really think of any ways to improve it. Well maybe one. The steering wheel doesn't response when one is driving over a curb for example, and the scs ffb actually does.
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#13 Post by supric » 17 Dec 2013 06:00

iFoK wrote:Actually I'm quite happy with this plugin and the feeling of the wheel, so I can't really think of any ways to improve it.
Right :) "The best" is the enemy of "the good", people say here in Russia :)
iFoK wrote:The steering wheel doesn't response when one is driving over a curb for example, and the scs ffb actually does.
You can feel it on speed > 5 km/h. I think, in big trucks this response force is not large. Anyway, first i want to see next SCS patch with promised suspension improvements.

I'm still thinking about road small collision forces. But in ETS2 roads are so plain, and any imitation doesn't look real. Maybe some good thoughts visit me someday :)
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#14 Post by iFoK » 17 Dec 2013 17:16

supric wrote:I'm still thinking about road small collision forces. But in ETS2 roads are so plain, and any imitation doesn't look real. Maybe some good thoughts visit me someday
Well, I'll look forward to that day then. :)
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#15 Post by mia389 » 21 Dec 2013 01:42

I can't get this to work. I have steam on my D drive. Can the location be this

D:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Euro Truck Simulator 2\bin\win_x86\plugins

Also I didnt have a plugins folder so I made one.

I did get this error in my game log

00:00:19.155 : loading 'Real_G27_ffb' 'D:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/Euro Truck Simulator 2/bin/win_x86/plugins/Real_G27_ffb.dll'
00:00:19.155 : <ERROR> unable to load: 0000007E


EDIT**

I got it to work after I restarted pc. I had to install C++2012 and didnt restart :oops:
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#16 Post by supric » 07 Jan 2014 09:25

Update
Download

Added steering wheel reaction on moving of forward wheels suspension.

Reworked AT-emulation (how to set up - look higher).
1) AT can skip some gears during shifting.
2) Cruise control block shiftings.
3) Engine braking mode switches on when you activate exhaust brake or press brake pedal more than 70%. Switches off when you press acc pedal.
4) Start from 2nd gear, if acc pedal pressed less than 90%.

Some video:
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#17 Post by Babamite » 17 Jan 2014 14:54

Hello Supric.

I just created an account here to ask you something.

But first, I would like to thank you for your plugin, as a G27 owner this plugin is just what this game needed to be really complete for me. I was complaining about that damn middle empty zone on the steering wheel and the light came from your plugin. (And litteraly from my G27 RPM leds !)
I used to work in the transportation as truck driver and the feel you created with this plugin feels like in my memories.
So, again, thank you, really good job !

Now, I would like to ask you a favor.
I don't like the FFB from the engine. Not because of your plugin !
I didn't like it in the plugin free game too. Just a question of personnal taste I guess. It's too gross and feels like I drive a truck from the WWII. With the modern steering wheels there are very tiny vibrations the G27 can't simulate. And I don't know if it's my G27 that is having a problem, but the engine FFB stop as soon as the steering wheel is still. So, for me, it feels too wierd, like turning a rusty wheel.
Before knowing the existence of your plugin I used to turn it off for driving comfort.
I'm french so I don't know how to explain more because I don't know enough english words ! But you see my point I guess.

So, can I ask you a favor ?
Can you make an edition of your beautiful plugin, just the same but without the engine FFB ? I have no idea how to modify a .dll to be honest.



Thanks for reading ! I hope you can make my wish come true ! Have a nice day. :)
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#18 Post by supric » 19 Jan 2014 15:32

Thanx for feedback :) I can tell you that you are not the first who asking this :)

I guess son here will be a version without engines vibrations. I'm still thinking and testing, also i found some bugs with an additional devices plugged to PC (now i have joystick - bought it for h-shifter). Also now i want to upload a source code of next version, it will be good to get any new ideas from community.
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#19 Post by Cadde » 19 Jan 2014 23:52

You be working on an FFB shifter? Me too. ;)
On extended hiatus.
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Re: ffb plugin for Logitech ffb steering wheels (g27,g25,DF

#20 Post by supric » 20 Jan 2014 08:25

I'm not working on it, i just got it work :) That cool guy already made all dirty work (URL on soft in video desription) ;)

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