What is this?
This is a force-feedback configuration for T500 users. It will not affect your button mappings - or any other RFactor settings.
It improves the dynamic range of the wheel - maximising the power of the motor and more accurately replicating the forces output from the game.
How do I use it?
1. Be sure to have the latest T500 firmware.
2. Set TM profiler to default. Then move 'overall strength' to 100%.
3. Copy all the text from the attached file and paste it over the "Force Feedback" section in your controller profile in rFactor 2\UserData\Controller. Save the profile.
4. Open RFactor, go to controls options, click load and find the profile you just saved. Accept.
5. When in the pit menu, 'Car-Specific FFB Multi' is available. Most cars will be best beween 0.60 - 1.00. I recommend using Simhub for a visual ffb meter to help properly set it for each vehicle; only very infrequent clipping is desirable.
6.All Done
This is a force-feedback configuration for T500 users. It will not affect your button mappings - or any other RFactor settings.
It improves the dynamic range of the wheel - maximising the power of the motor and more accurately replicating the forces output from the game.
- Feel the car load up under downforce and braking.
- Make understeer more clear.
- Catch slides.
How do I use it?
1. Be sure to have the latest T500 firmware.
2. Set TM profiler to default. Then move 'overall strength' to 100%.
3. Copy all the text from the attached file and paste it over the "Force Feedback" section in your controller profile in rFactor 2\UserData\Controller. Save the profile.
4. Open RFactor, go to controls options, click load and find the profile you just saved. Accept.
5. When in the pit menu, 'Car-Specific FFB Multi' is available. Most cars will be best beween 0.60 - 1.00. I recommend using Simhub for a visual ffb meter to help properly set it for each vehicle; only very infrequent clipping is desirable.
6.All Done