a tiny bit off-topic but reading about different people's controller experiences is cool.
if you use a force-feedback joystick like a MS sidewinder, you do your steering against the force coming back from the wheel. it's hard to describe but you have the fast lock-to-lock advantage a mouse has only with more smoothness and a lot of help from feeling the grip.
it also has an analog thingy you would use for the airplane throttle that works for gas and brake.
still using a wheel is so much more immersive any disadvantages don't matter.
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on topic, i would say the physics engine allows some things that could give an advantage. you can get real-time information about the car's handling from insim ... say longitudinal slip? and since we're driving with computers, the inputs given to LFS could be modified based on that ... say the clutch?
an enterprising person could do the equivalent of gaining a tiny advantage kind of like a race engineer can get a few extra hp by reprogramming the motor's ECU. all part of the game then? would that really count as an exploit?
if you use a force-feedback joystick like a MS sidewinder, you do your steering against the force coming back from the wheel. it's hard to describe but you have the fast lock-to-lock advantage a mouse has only with more smoothness and a lot of help from feeling the grip.
it also has an analog thingy you would use for the airplane throttle that works for gas and brake.
still using a wheel is so much more immersive any disadvantages don't matter.
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on topic, i would say the physics engine allows some things that could give an advantage. you can get real-time information about the car's handling from insim ... say longitudinal slip? and since we're driving with computers, the inputs given to LFS could be modified based on that ... say the clutch?
an enterprising person could do the equivalent of gaining a tiny advantage kind of like a race engineer can get a few extra hp by reprogramming the motor's ECU. all part of the game then? would that really count as an exploit?