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DavidSS
S2 licensed
Wow ... thanks guys Big grin

Nice vid Gabkicks. That was what I had in mind to see... a good lap from inside.

And Don, great looking videos with a pro touch. I was able to see the suspension working, and it was interesting to see what this sim is capable of.

Vendetta ... great camera angle on that lx6. You can really see that the suspension is nicley modelled in LFS.

Once again ... thanks to all for posting.

I'm definately going to get the full version of LFS after seeing these files.Thumbs up

David
Screen shot and/or vid request-re: suspension model
DavidSS
S2 licensed
Hi,
I wondering if someone could please post some pics or vid or the rear and interior views from some of the LFS open wheel cars.
I'm interested in how the suspension moves (or not moves), and also how the graphics look.
I bought rFactor, but returned it within 48 hrs to get a refund ... because I found it to be well below my expectations.

Thanks

David
DavidSS
S2 licensed
Quote from tristancliffe :Replied there. Don't bother with the profiler, it's not worth it in my opinion.

http://forum.rscnet.org/showth ... oto=lastpost&t=258416

Thankyou

and Gunn too

David
Post your black Momo settings
DavidSS
S2 licensed
I've recently installed the LFS demo, and would appreciate knowing how other Momo users are settings up their wheel.
I'll list how to get to the setting and what each setting is ... so others can copy and paste this info with their settings. The values I have listed are just trial settings, and are NOT recommended. I'm hoping to get better settings by finding out how other people have up their Momo.

-Open "Logitech profiler"
-click "select game" and click "lfs"

For Force Feedback settings:
-click "device", then ""game controllers", then "properties", then "settings"

Force Feedback

Overall Effects Strength - 50%
Spring Effect Strength - 5%
Damper Effect Strength - 5%

Centering Spring

Enable - checked
Centering Spring Strength - 0%

For Steering Wheel, Accelerator, and Brake axis settings:

-click "Steering Wheel" or "Accelerator" or "Brake"
-click "axis properties"

"Steering Wheel"

Sensitivity - 19%
Dead Zone - 80%
Range - 10%

"Accelerator"

Sensitivity - 50%
Dead Zone - 0%
Range - 100%

"Brake"

Sensitivity - 50%
Dead Zone - 0%
Range - 100%


Thanks

David
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