70% strength, 0% damper, but 100% dynamic damper. I think that's the default and is recommended by Aris. 100% dynamic damper is meant to be neutral and you can cut or boost around this.
@@FEVB You get oscillations? With dynamic damping set to 100% in ACC? I think different wheel bases have different feelings and need different settings to get a similar feel. Like I think Simucube bases can be much smoother than VRS can. And VRS can be smoother than DD1. I made these videos to compare the outputs from different sims into the same wheelbase. If you look at my other videos you can see I did it with iRacing and rFactor 2. With ACC being the smoothest and most stable. So even if you need some damping on your DD1 for ACC, it is likely that you will need less than you would in other sims.
@@layingblacklines yeah with dynamic damping but no damper It will oscillate but I should do more testing. Still ACC has the smoothest and best FFB in my opinion
No damper in game?
70% strength, 0% damper, but 100% dynamic damper. I think that's the default and is recommended by Aris. 100% dynamic damper is meant to be neutral and you can cut or boost around this.
@@layingblacklines interesting. I can't get this behavior with 100% strength and no damping of any kind on a dd1
@@FEVB You get oscillations? With dynamic damping set to 100% in ACC? I think different wheel bases have different feelings and need different settings to get a similar feel. Like I think Simucube bases can be much smoother than VRS can. And VRS can be smoother than DD1.
I made these videos to compare the outputs from different sims into the same wheelbase. If you look at my other videos you can see I did it with iRacing and rFactor 2. With ACC being the smoothest and most stable. So even if you need some damping on your DD1 for ACC, it is likely that you will need less than you would in other sims.
@@layingblacklines yeah with dynamic damping but no damper It will oscillate but I should do more testing. Still ACC has the smoothest and best FFB in my opinion