Any advice for belt drive systems? I’m currently on a T-GT II and to able to feel enough grip to drive pleasantly I have to run the FFB strength to 100% and mess around also with road settings, I don’t find it easy to tweak and get great level of detail and grips sometimes. Might be just because it is not a DD base but I was wondering if you have any suggestion. I drove with a Fanatec DD1 and it’s definitely incredible
Is it just me or is there zero vibration feedback in the F1 games? In every other sim I’ve played, locking up, wheelspinning or going over curbs will always present some vibration to let you know. Makes it unplayable IMO
somehow i deactivated the heavyness loss when turning and loosing grip and i dont know how to activate it again. In f123 i felt that grip loss but i dont in this game, i can turn the wheel 180 mid corner and the wheel will still be heavy even if im slinding.....
steering rate has an impact on wheels? the way you described it at the beginning of the video sounded more like steering linearity (50% steering rate on wheel is equivalent to 50 steering ingame)
Is the force feedback strength setting general to every wheel? Or does it matter how strong of a wheel you have (e.g If i my wheelbase is weaker than the DD1 shouldnt I go higher on this setting?)?
Thats a brilliant explanation, especially the thing about On Track Effects, Rumble Strip Effects and Off Track Effects. I always thought you have to switch them on in order to have them. As you explain it they are always there and the in-game settings make them that factor stronger. Thanks a lot for that clarification. As I am using a Fanatec DD1 wheelbase as well. Could you please share your wheelbase settings: SEN Sensitivity FF Force Feedback FFS Force Feedbak Scaling NAT DMP Natural Damper NFR Natural Friction NIN Natural Intertia INT Interpolation Filter FEI Force Effect Intensity FOR Force Effect SPR Spring Effect DPR Damper Effect SHO Shock BLI Brake Level Indicator MPS Function of Multi Position Switch BRF Brake Force Thanks a lot!
I will need to play with the controller to give good advice, I don’t want to make a video calming to give advice if I haven’t even tested the ideas myself. I only want to give advice on concepts I actually believe work
Glad I came across this video I just got my first dd wheel and pedals and it’s much harder than I expected
Yh same like I play with no and tc and I still can’t go like 5 laps with out spinning
This video was genuinely brilliant. cheers lad keep it up!
Glad you enjoyed 👌 💪
well done mate another great video
Thank you bud! ❤️
Great video bro, more grip, the heavier the wheel it needs to be, got it. I drive cockpit cam so I'm used to this concept. Thanks Brendon.
Love the way you explain everything, Mate. very helpful, and Thank You for your hard work
Glad you enjoy! Comments like this make the work extra while worth ❤️
The heavy CD light thing was genius 💡
I lock up in almost every corner now, where I never locked up in F1 23, I think it might be because I’m still using those standard setups.
it's also the game, much easier to lock up.
I believe the engine braking is what’s throwing the braking off a bit. We should be able to adjust in race like they can.
Does this apply to PS/4? Great vid
Brilliant video
Thank you 💪
Hey mate love your guides just wondering if these tips carry over to the Logitech g923?
top notch as usual 👍
Thank you! 👌💪
Any advice for belt drive systems? I’m currently on a T-GT II and to able to feel enough grip to drive pleasantly I have to run the FFB strength to 100% and mess around also with road settings, I don’t find it easy to tweak and get great level of detail and grips sometimes. Might be just because it is not a DD base but I was wondering if you have any suggestion.
I drove with a Fanatec DD1 and it’s definitely incredible
your comparison of ffb clipping to music was actually pretty good
Thank you :)
What about slip angle and neutral steer? Isn’t that the light feeling just before the passive countersteer?
Do you think these settings, specifically the force feedback ones apply to cheaper wheel setups? Logitech 923 etc? Thanks
Following/wondering
Is it just me or is there zero vibration feedback in the F1 games? In every other sim I’ve played, locking up, wheelspinning or going over curbs will always present some vibration to let you know. Makes it unplayable IMO
somehow i deactivated the heavyness loss when turning and loosing grip and i dont know how to activate it again. In f123 i felt that grip loss but i dont in this game, i can turn the wheel 180 mid corner and the wheel will still be heavy even if im slinding.....
will these pointers work on a g29
steering rate has an impact on wheels? the way you described it at the beginning of the video sounded more like steering linearity (50% steering rate on wheel is equivalent to 50 steering ingame)
Is the force feedback strength setting general to every wheel? Or does it matter how strong of a wheel you have (e.g If i my wheelbase is weaker than the DD1 shouldnt I go higher on this setting?)?
Thanks for this, helps alot
Is this on the new update?
second and Brendon jus so u know ur the first person I come to for advice on how to drive faster
Mannnn Leo that actually means so much to me!! I love making these video and if people improve from them it makes me proud
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Thats a brilliant explanation, especially the thing about On Track Effects, Rumble Strip Effects and Off Track Effects. I always thought you have to switch them on in order to have them. As you explain it they are always there and the in-game settings make them that factor stronger. Thanks a lot for that clarification. As I am using a Fanatec DD1 wheelbase as well. Could you please share your wheelbase settings:
SEN Sensitivity
FF Force Feedback
FFS Force Feedbak Scaling
NAT DMP Natural Damper
NFR Natural Friction
NIN Natural Intertia
INT Interpolation Filter
FEI Force Effect Intensity
FOR Force Effect
SPR Spring Effect
DPR Damper Effect
SHO Shock
BLI Brake Level Indicator
MPS Function of Multi Position Switch
BRF Brake Force
Thanks a lot!
This is me. I'm way safer with a wheel but also way slower
Always good room to improve then 👌
I'm still 4 - 6 seconds behind your TT times 🤣🤣🤣, what a shame
No advice for controller players? Not fair Brendon 😭
I will need to play with the controller to give good advice, I don’t want to make a video calming to give advice if I haven’t even tested the ideas myself. I only want to give advice on concepts I actually believe work
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A good tip could be buying a wheel
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Very insightful, thank you