No the general settings.I have not had a chance to take a look at it since 2.0, but I hear that you're likely to want to adjust the per car settings, due to the changes.
There's no Trueforce support yet, but it is something they'd like to look at.
My point was that I doubt there's much change to the general settings required, but the per car settings are likely where you would need to look. It looked like this in the old UI:No the general settings.
I hope for trueforce because is a game changer and i had choose Logitech for it
Did you find it?Hmm. Now I'm gonna' have to re-open that box, which is now up in my attic, see if that cover is in there and retrieve it. Thanks!
I would buy LogitechG dust covers for the shifter, G-Pro base, G-Pro pedals and at least 1 wheel cover. If they brought such to market.
Haven't looked yet.Did you find it?
@NicoGmbh How much has this reduced the travel in GT7? When you first installed it and pressed the pedal all the way, what percentage was the pedal pressed in GT7?I was convinced of the spacers (4 units in my case) of 3D-Rap to reduce the accelerator travel.
For me it wasn't 100% when i fully pressed it. I had to calibrate the pedals throught GT7 calibration menu@NicoGmbh How much has this reduced the travel in GT7? When you first installed it and pressed the pedal all the way, what percentage was the pedal pressed in GT7?
that rims looks so nice! Where have you bought that stickers for the buttons exactly?Hi everyone,
I am sharing here some information for those who are doing research on these topics:
- RS H-Shifter + Handbrake:
For those who have profile rigs, this support is rather well suited for 40 mm profiles.
One mention, the pre-drilling allows only 3 fixing points without modification.
Universal shifter mount
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- Pedal travel:
I was convinced of the spacers (4 units in my case) of 3D-Rap to reduce the accelerator travel.
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I installed their system for the clutch.
It’s very good for reducing travel (1 spacer).
For the improvement of the kinematics, I am more mixed about the actual contribution.
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- Mapping and button decoration:
The RS Hub are equipped with 10mm buttons.
I didn’t want to see these shortcuts referring to the Pcs world anymore.
I found my happiness on Etsy.
I think many of you know.
On the other hand, I mixed the stickers with logos from MVH Studios, which suited me better.
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I've founded something, i already have a set of stickers, but they are not good as that and more important, they aren't that informative.You'll find various options on places like Etsy.
mvhstudios.co.uk
@LOGI_Rich any news from poliphony? GT7 is the only game we cant override steering angle...and it's a shame@LOGI_Rich I have a parameter request for the FW:
I'm used to lower DoR settings after 20 years on a Driving Force™ wheel. I think that one's 180º.
For GT7 I have to adjust the DoR on the wheelbase after starting a race in order for it to stick (I can live with anything in the range of 180º -> 480º). If I back out and restart, GT sends the default value for the car I'm in (I'm assuming) meaning that I have to pause and adjust it again.
A single parameter can solve this issue:
Ignore Game DoR Updates (toggle on or off).
Turning it on will guarantee the people can set their DoR to what suits them and be done with it.
People who don't care can simply ignore the parameter 'cause the feature would be "opt in".
I cannot tell you how over the constant adjustments I am and apart from that it feels "wrong" on an expensive setup when I see streamers and whatnot making single adjustments and driving for hours (Fanatec users amongst them IIRC).
I've been meaning to ask / suggest this for over a year now and that's on me; I tend to put up with annoyances in life 'til I hit breaking point, which is where I am 'round about now.
Thanks mate!
PS
I realise of course that the parameter updates are beyond your control but something that isn't is the hopefully-viable ability to block / ignore them.