I hardly cant hear it in the XRT the turbowhine nor the bov, but fxo and rb4 are at a quite pleasant level. You can really hear the turbo start to work, so you know when you have all your power available.
wheel4hummer - yes, the cars had/have dumpvalves/bov's.
Am I the only one turning green from envy?
Sure, I think it's a great idea not releasing it, because it could get in the hands of demo'ers, but the rest of us? I'm dying to have a go at it!
The tireview?
Like the camera is hanging on the side of the door?
Howcome that isn't realistic, have you never seen such a contraption before? If not, just look through extramaterial on the gone in 60sec's DVD.
That is possible, but that hovering chasecam?
Well, that has to be a hell of a chopperpilot, and how does he cope with the low bridges, for instance the one in south city?
I think chaseview is fine when your fooling around, but in racing you should be locked in your car.
I also have problems with catching oversteer. After some mingling with setup, it have gotten better, but still not very good. When i'm about to countersteer, the steeringwheel is tough to turn fast back.
I just got a DFP today for birthday present, and i've been fooling around a bit.
Is it just me, or is the FFB a bit... I dont know the exact word, but it feels hard no matter what i do (unless i turn it completely off). I cant get that smooth feeling like when i had my formula force.
I have it set on 900 degrees. It's easy to get the car turned in to the curner, but if the back steps out on a RWD, and i have to make fast moves, it feels like its trying to resist me quite a bit.
Will it be possible to control each pin seperatly in a serial port? I know there is a ground-pin or two, but the rest?
What if you made it so it puts out 5v on for example pin1, that could be shiftlight, pin 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 could be fuelgauge. Then you could get a hold of an old printercable, simply cut it over, messure out the wires, make your own board where you put in diodes, and then just wire the thing with the given function?
Yeah - thats right. 1 program is out But i don't have a momo, i have a formula force, and I cant make it work with that. What i want is something more useful for everybody, not just momo-owners.
I've read a bit about it now, and the more i read, the more i like it and its functions.
Just wondering, when will the programmers whom might be playing with it release something for us others non-programmers to use
Could be simple things (Well, i don't know how simple it might be afterall ) like a new style speedometer, or revcounter. I know, i know, thats ruining such a fine simulator, but with the opportunities of modding, why not try it? I mean, each car is individual, but the gauges aren't. Right now, I really wish i could find out how to make programs