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Adam Hackman Club Driver

Number of posts : 129 Age : 38 Location : Indianapolis, Indiana USA Registration date : 2015-12-11
 | Subject: rFactor 2 Steering Wheel Settings Sun 1 Mar 2020 - 18:42 | |
| Does anyone else here use a 270 degree wheel with rFactor 2? Specifically, I am trying to keep the wheel range (lock) adjustment from my setup as low as possible, but still be able to safely get out of the pits without bouncing off the walls. So far, most of the tracks we have run it has been just a matter of getting some wheel spin, but I am having trouble making the 180 degree turn onto pit road from the garages at Kyalami. I was under the impression that was the purpose of the Steer Ratio Speed setting from the controller.json, but this seems to not have an effect. I tried enabling the Speed Sensitive Steering thinking that it had to be enabled for the Steer Ratio Speed setting to be used and keeping the Steering Sensitivity to linear, but I could not find a driveable setting for this on track.
TL;DR. Can I have the steering on track match my 270 degree wheel both input and visually, but still get more than this to get out of the pits?
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Frank Verplanken League Owner

Number of posts : 13574 Age : 48 Location : Nice, France Registration date : 2008-09-08
 | Subject: Re: rFactor 2 Steering Wheel Settings Sun 1 Mar 2020 - 19:00 | |
| FWIW I used to run 290° on rF1, but it didn't work out as well on rF2. Now I'm at 330°, it makes it both comfy at speed while manageable for hairpins and the like. _________________ Thou shalt not train.
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Vladislav Zenkov Club Driver

Number of posts : 115 Age : 23 Location : Rostov-on-Don, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Registration date : 2020-01-13
 | Subject: Re: rFactor 2 Steering Wheel Settings Sun 1 Mar 2020 - 19:38 | |
| - Frank Verplanken wrote:
- FWIW I used to run 290° on rF1, but it didn't work out as well on rF2. Now I'm at 330°, it makes it both comfy at speed while manageable for hairpins and the like.
280 degrees works fine for me _________________ HSO F1 1979 Team Lotus driver  rF2 VRC.One IndyCar 2018 Champion and Rookie of the year rF2 VRC.One IndyCar 2-times Indy 500 pole-sitter rF2 VRC.One 1985 Indy 500 Champion rF2 CFEG WSCC driver for VRC.One rF1 Gonki.Me F1 1988, 1989, 2007, 2008 Champion | |
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Vladislav Zenkov Club Driver

Number of posts : 115 Age : 23 Location : Rostov-on-Don, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Registration date : 2020-01-13
 | Subject: Re: rFactor 2 Steering Wheel Settings Sun 1 Mar 2020 - 19:40 | |
| - Adam Hackman wrote:
- Does anyone else here use a 270 degree wheel with rFactor 2? Specifically, I am trying to keep the wheel range (lock) adjustment from my setup as low as possible, but still be able to safely get out of the pits without bouncing off the walls. So far, most of the tracks we have run it has been just a matter of getting some wheel spin, but I am having trouble making the 180 degree turn onto pit road from the garages at Kyalami. I was under the impression that was the purpose of the Steer Ratio Speed setting from the controller.json, but this seems to not have an effect. I tried enabling the Speed Sensitive Steering thinking that it had to be enabled for the Steer Ratio Speed setting to be used and keeping the Steering Sensitivity to linear, but I could not find a driveable setting for this on track.
TL;DR. Can I have the steering on track match my 270 degree wheel both input and visually, but still get more than this to get out of the pits?
I use N-gear + full throttle + 1st gear. I pass this way the exit from the pit lane at full speed in a skid. _________________ HSO F1 1979 Team Lotus driver  rF2 VRC.One IndyCar 2018 Champion and Rookie of the year rF2 VRC.One IndyCar 2-times Indy 500 pole-sitter rF2 VRC.One 1985 Indy 500 Champion rF2 CFEG WSCC driver for VRC.One rF1 Gonki.Me F1 1988, 1989, 2007, 2008 Champion | |
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Daniel Castevert Club Driver

Number of posts : 146 Age : 65 Location : Belin-Beliet, France . Registration date : 2008-12-07
 | Subject: Re: rFactor 2 Steering Wheel Settings Sun 29 Mar 2020 - 15:09 | |
| - Frank Verplanken wrote:
- FWIW I used to run 290° on rF1, but it didn't work out as well on rF2. Now I'm at 330°, it makes it both comfy at speed while manageable for hairpins and the like.
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Ben Paulet Racing Legend

Number of posts : 8291 Age : 49 Location : Cagnes sur mer France Registration date : 2009-07-29
 | Subject: Re: rFactor 2 Steering Wheel Settings Sun 29 Mar 2020 - 17:54 | |
| Perso, c'est rf2 qui prend le contrôle du périphérique. Je laisse les profils intégrés selon la voiture, souvent en 540 ou 900°. Sur rF1, j'étais en fixe à 270. Ah, j'oubliais une chose importante ne pas tenir compte de ce post, je ne roule plus depuis bien longtemps. Mais ça fait toujours 34 sec passé à lire ce post, c'est toujours ça de gagné sur le confinement. _________________ O.K. Just a little pinprick. There'll be no more aaaaaaaaah!
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