Hi,
I want to start of by saying that I'm not another random bloke making a thread that has been done a thousand times. I've searched around and haven't found anything similar in the forums, I'm sorry if there's a thread, you could do me a favour by handing me the link.
I was thinking about this for a few days, and I decided to ask for a few more opinions here.
My findings are that the onscreen movements of the wheel aren't translated into the force feedback of the 'real life' wheel. Especially when taking a high speed fast 'bumpy' corner, the onscreen wheels wiggles about because of the forces on the car/tyres, but I don't feel this in my wheel (Racing Force).
Is this because I'm using faulty force feedback settings, or is it like that at all setups/configurations?
I also can't feel all the rumble strips, I feel some when I get lucky, should I feel them all?
So, I would like to know how other users experience the 'wheel wiggle' when racing.
Greetings.
I want to start of by saying that I'm not another random bloke making a thread that has been done a thousand times. I've searched around and haven't found anything similar in the forums, I'm sorry if there's a thread, you could do me a favour by handing me the link.
I was thinking about this for a few days, and I decided to ask for a few more opinions here.
My findings are that the onscreen movements of the wheel aren't translated into the force feedback of the 'real life' wheel. Especially when taking a high speed fast 'bumpy' corner, the onscreen wheels wiggles about because of the forces on the car/tyres, but I don't feel this in my wheel (Racing Force).
Is this because I'm using faulty force feedback settings, or is it like that at all setups/configurations?
I also can't feel all the rumble strips, I feel some when I get lucky, should I feel them all?
So, I would like to know how other users experience the 'wheel wiggle' when racing.
Greetings.