The feeling "under braking" is unmatched for rf2. So yeah maybe monza's plenty braking points would feel better in rf2. You're right.For me Monza is like the stupid American oval race..
I prefer Bathurst, Brands Hatch and Oulton, and there is a game with all these tracks, but without Nordschleife !
But with rF2 physics and FFB, I think I can appreciate it.
the feeling under braking with GT3 is pretty unrealistic and false, ACC feeling is the closest to the reality.The feeling "under braking" is unmatched for rf2. So yeah maybe monza's plenty braking points would feel better in rf2. You're right.
thanks !!!! I will try a lower value to see if it can be close to ACC.
If you refer to Post #14, i would say that it only affects a FFB Effect related to Braking, which can be leaded to the Steering Wheel or the Brake Pedal.WHAT is the difference between the ffb running thru the steering axis and the 'brake' axis?
so If I set that to the brake, then the little vibration motor on my fanatec v3 pedals 'should' vibrate?If you refer to Post #14, i would say that it only affects a FFB Effect related to Braking, which can be leaded to the Steering Wheel or the Brake Pedal.
That at least is, what i read from the Explanation Line.
My Wheel/Pedals doesn't support such Effects, so i can not confirm it.so If I set that to the brake, then the little vibration motor on my fanatec v3 pedals 'should' vibrate?