R robzoco Messages 2 Dec 7, 2005 #1 when i go up to 320 km/h (~200mp/h) my DFP is crazy, and i cant control de car trayectory. this is normal??? thanks
when i go up to 320 km/h (~200mp/h) my DFP is crazy, and i cant control de car trayectory. this is normal??? thanks
daan Salut Gilles Moderator Messages 36,817 Scotland Messages GTP_daan Dec 7, 2005 #2 Yep, that's normal. You could try and put the force feedback down to 60%. Press select, R3 and left gear trigger together. The left LED will flash to let you know you've been successful.
Yep, that's normal. You could try and put the force feedback down to 60%. Press select, R3 and left gear trigger together. The left LED will flash to let you know you've been successful.
MagpieRacer Premium Messages 17,973 Wymondham, Norfolk Messages Seagull_Racer Dec 7, 2005 #3 I was laughing the first time i went down the de la sarthe straight, it was ballisitc but fun.
gt_masta Messages 1,297 Dec 8, 2005 #4 To reduce it, you can also put your knees to hold the steering. It works for me.
A AlarmedBread Messages 59 Dec 13, 2005 #6 you just disable the rumble signal to the DS2 controller it makes eveyrthing feel alot more mush and sloppy and quite crappy IMO i like it at 100% with wobble and all it should not be easy to drive a race car at top speed down a bumpy road
you just disable the rumble signal to the DS2 controller it makes eveyrthing feel alot more mush and sloppy and quite crappy IMO i like it at 100% with wobble and all it should not be easy to drive a race car at top speed down a bumpy road
X-Othermic Messages 570 Dec 13, 2005 #7 You can also take the power cable out of a steering wheel, it makes it alot harder to control though IMO.
You can also take the power cable out of a steering wheel, it makes it alot harder to control though IMO.