my CSL DD 8nm will have strange ffb after few times in and out of a race. The ffb will become like gear drive feeling and make sound with the gear feel. Once it happened, only quit the game and restart the game again to solve. I had this problem for some months already. Link to the video: https://streamable.com/v1h9nr Thanks
That is a known issue but there is no timetable for any cure. Fanatec blames ISI/S397 & S397 blames Fanatec. Search these forums, there are plenty of similar threads. Editing your controller.json and changing the saturation setting to zero is one work-around. I 'think' this is the line to change: "Steering resistance saturation":0, <<== "Steering resistance saturation#":"Saturation value to use for steering resistance. Range: 0 - 1.0",
For me, who bought CSL DD for rFactor2, it is a nightmare. Stopping steering resistance saturation is not a perfect solution because it impairs the original steering feel. Both Fanatec and S397 must fix that.
It has been there since both rF2 and Fanatec had products that worked with each other, and has been there throughout the Fanatec product line. I 'think' if there was a fix it would have been offered years ago, by either company.
One can only be hopeful. I've read, in the past, other driver versions that were also supposed to correct the issue. I'll update. but I'm just about ready to begin moving for the 12th or 13th time in the last few years, so I won't have time to test enough to verify. Hopefully others will also update and provide feedback. Thanks for the heads up.
I think this might be crossing issues. The 453 driver recently released was causing zero FFB. 454 is presumably to correct that. I don't think the graininess is related.