Well here I leave a video showing the exaggerated sound of my G27 when I pass by the piano, the sound is ahead of the phone so bad, and I'm driving to a hand (I'm so bad at it = P) wanted to know if there is any solution In logitech profiler: Force at 100%, the other two parameters to 50% I have marked options: Use specific wheel configuration Using game specific configuration Centering system is deactivated Smoothing in RF2: 9 Car FFB: 1.00 I wanted to know if there is any solution for this noise exaggeration or some settings that ISI guys recommend A greeting Google traductor xD
Turn up filtering in the controller options. Other sims tend to have filtering ON by default, and the G25 and G27 need it on to reduce noise. We allow it to be turned down/off because belt driven FFB (which the G25 and G27 do not have) are not noisy like that, and it feels better... So you'll have to trade off between noise and feel with your filtering.
What do you mean exactly? What parameter is that? In the Logitech Profiler or within the game, or is an INI file? EDIT: You mean up strength in the profiler? Or that car up the FFB in RF2 or smoothing?
In game, controller settings, just under the options of steering ratio, FFB multiplier, there is a FFB filter
One last question, facing the future, would you have thought about this problem in the flyers G27? Or G27 users have to carry this burden of sensations in exchange for not breaking the wheel? A greeting and thanks
Someone posted a fix awhile back. Not sure where its posted. In these forums.. It is a flaw in the wheel. Some motors in the case of your wheel have some sloppiness in the shafts so they move in and out hitting the case.
So 95% of the flyers G27 are defective? I say this because everyone I know says the same about the sound ...
The wheel is not defective. I use G27 also but turn the smoothing setting to my liking https://plus.google.com/photos/113839068734380231178/albums/5691461502139407841 Found one persons way of fixing the noise. If nothing else you'll see why it makes the noises.
Ok, thanks for the comment, the only thing wrong is that you would lose 100% product warranty ... And that I do not think ... Anyway thanks for your comment