Hi all..
Don't know how easy / feasible it'd be to code, but was thinking just now while trying to adjust my FFB settings that whether the car's stationary or doing 100mph, the force required to turn the wheel appears to be the same.. this hasn't been so for 99% of car's I've driven (with exception of BMWs which have the most appallingly light / sloppy power-steering system I've unfortunately encountered).
LFS has great feeling and reactions with FFB when the likes of having the wheel locked to one side and then driving off.. the wheels straighten as they do in a real car, but would be great to have some varying forces depending on speed / friction. A similar feel is present with torque steer in the FWD cars IIRC, but I rarely drive shopping cars
Regards,
Ian
Don't know how easy / feasible it'd be to code, but was thinking just now while trying to adjust my FFB settings that whether the car's stationary or doing 100mph, the force required to turn the wheel appears to be the same.. this hasn't been so for 99% of car's I've driven (with exception of BMWs which have the most appallingly light / sloppy power-steering system I've unfortunately encountered).
LFS has great feeling and reactions with FFB when the likes of having the wheel locked to one side and then driving off.. the wheels straighten as they do in a real car, but would be great to have some varying forces depending on speed / friction. A similar feel is present with torque steer in the FWD cars IIRC, but I rarely drive shopping cars
Regards,
Ian