Accuforce v2 and Rfactor 2

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  1. Nouse4aname

    Nouse4aname Registered

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    Hello,

    anybody else running Rfactor 2 using a Accuforce v2 that can share their views on getting the best out of rf2?

    I love Rfactor2 but something always feels off.
    What do other accuforce users set their rotation settings in the profile manager?
    Do you set it at 900 Degrees and the game adjust per car or adjust the degrees in the profile manager to reflect the car?
     
  2. Lazza

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    I don't have that wheel, but do the first thing you said there. Set your wheel to maximum rotation (up to 1440), set the game to Software, and put in 1440. Then tick Vehicle Set.

    Then most cars should work fine. Some are broken, either ignore it or adjust for those.
     
  3. RaceNut

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    I don't currently use the AccuForce however, I did for a couple of years and did extensive testing in most Sim-titles (probably more than any sane person should!). :p

    The point made by Lazza is a good one for sure, and it's still how I run my current wheel.

    rF2 FFB remains at or near the top of my playlist for me, and it works wonderfully with any sim-title, IMO. Steering-rotation settings are critical to get the most out of any wheel, as are certain settings with a DD-steering system. In my experience with, striking a good balance between Friction / Damping / ffb-strength / Smoothing, can make all the difference for achieving best results, no matter what title. rF2 is no different in that way.
     
  4. Magus

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    Hi, I am using an Accuforce 2, yes set to 900 degrees in Sim Commander and let the game adjust per car.

    I have SC just showing Game FFB & Game FFB Effects both at 100%. I used to run it with some Engine RPM (9%), Road Bumps (84%) and Rear Traction loss (15%) but went back to basics quite a while ago and haven't turned back.
     

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