T150 settings

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  1. Oli P.

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    I bought the game three days ago and I can’t find the optimal FFB settings for the thrustmaster t150! With the current settings the bumps are very strong but I can’t feel loosing grip on the Wheel! Most of the time I use GT3 cars!
    My settings:
    car specific ffb multiplier 0.68
    Steering Torque Minimum 0
    FFB smoothing 0

    Can you please give me a tip or settings!
     
  2. Mitch9

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    On the thrustmaster control panel my wheel is set as follows: general forces set to 80%, constant and periodic forces at 100%, spring and damper to 0%. In game I have car specific ffb set to 1, the rest are the same as yours.
    Loss of grip and tyre scrub are pretty evident to me.
     
  3. Lazza

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    @Mitch9 at risk of derailing the thread, you should have your control panel and vehicle specific the other way around - 100 in the panel, 0.80 for the car. Same effective strength but less clipping.

    Of course you may have other reasons (games) for putting the wheel on 80%, but for rF2 I'd definitely go the other way.
     
  4. Mitch9

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    Thanks, I´ll try that out (thought it was the other way around). It's time to tinker with the settings anyways since rf2 isn´t recognizing my clutch for whatever reason :confused:

    Edit: yeah that works great!
     
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  5. Oli P.

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    Thank you very much for the help and the Settings. If I take your settings, my wheel is very heavy and the bumps are very hard especially at Nordschleife with the GT3! If I compare the feelings with acc it is very different. The ACC FFB is more comfortable and not so strong! Every time when I play Rf2 I think I will broke my wheel! It is crazy strong FFB.
     
  6. lagg

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    Try reducing the multiplier
     
  7. Mitch9

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    I hope you took lazza's suggestion though, I had it backwards. You could try with control panel general forces at 80, in game car multiplier at 70-60.
    ACC is indeed softer, but i feel that comes from a lower detail from the tires (my perception, not facts). I agree the kerbs can be a bit too strong in rfactor2 though, FFB smoothing might help with that.
     
  8. Oli P.

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    Thank you for the help! The settings are now a little bit better but at the bumby track nordschleife it is very hard to drive!
     

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