For people interested to try something different, this is a little experiment.
This little dll intercepts FFB commands issued by LFS, and apply some weird filter to make you feel whatever can be felt inside the FFB (bumps, grip loss...etc.) while avoiding clipping.
1) unzip this dll in LFS folder, same folder than LFS.exe
2) run LFS, and in options, set force level at 25 (default is 50)... this is needed.
3) try it on a bumpy track like South City Sprint 2. At the beginning you feel nothing it's normal it takes about 30seconds - 1 minute for the dll to adapt to force level from the car you are using. Works best with cars sliding a lot like LXs or Raceabout, I can feel earlier when it is going to slide.
To remove it, simply delete the dll file. It does not change anything in your LFS install.
This little dll intercepts FFB commands issued by LFS, and apply some weird filter to make you feel whatever can be felt inside the FFB (bumps, grip loss...etc.) while avoiding clipping.
1) unzip this dll in LFS folder, same folder than LFS.exe
2) run LFS, and in options, set force level at 25 (default is 50)... this is needed.
3) try it on a bumpy track like South City Sprint 2. At the beginning you feel nothing it's normal it takes about 30seconds - 1 minute for the dll to adapt to force level from the car you are using. Works best with cars sliding a lot like LXs or Raceabout, I can feel earlier when it is going to slide.
To remove it, simply delete the dll file. It does not change anything in your LFS install.