So what is 29.09?David is talk about the ratio: Degree of rotation / Steering lock
Steering lock ==> in your setup menu
Degree of rotation ==> in your controls menu.
450 degree of rotation and steering lock at 10 ==> 450/10 = 45
or
900 degree of rotation and steering lock at 20 ==> 900/20 = 45
Your steering input to take a certain corner is exactly the same.
This is just the value that represents the ratio of the steering. You get this by taking the degrees of rotation and then dividing it by the degrees of steering lock.So what is 29.09?
OhThis is just the value that represents the ratio of the steering. You get this by taking the degrees of rotation and then dividing it by the degrees of steering lock.
I can only speak for CSW V2 (very happy).Can people share their comparisons of the CSW V2 VS the T500RS? I'm specifically looking for RF2, but even GSCE and FT would be great, or I guess any sim really, lol
I cant tell you anything about the newest drivers, but regarding FF and FOR I keep it always on 100 and drift mode on neutral (3 in the old driver). You can test it easily experiment with the wheel on and the drift mode. Give the wheel a good push in one direction and if it stops earlier than when the base is off you have dampening, if it goes further you are really in "drifting mode".CSW V2 Questions and Assistance
I spent more time with the CSW V2 (driver v219, firmware 96).
1. Is "3" still the raw value for drift mode ("DRI")? If so, can anyone confirm where Fanatec states this?
2. I can't decide what to use for FF and For. I keep experimenting with both at 100, sometimes 80/110, 50/140, 70/130, etc.
I have ABS, SHO, damper, spring and obviously linearity and deadzone all off.
In-game smoothing 0%.
The FF VS FOR is driving me crazy. I can't tell what is better, or just what each is doing. I can definitely tell the difference though. It sort of seems like FOR boosts some of the smaller signals kind of like RF2's steering torque minimum, but at the same time it also feels like the resistance gets increased as well, yet it feels different than raising the FF. Hmm...This leads me to my next question.
3. Does the CSW V2 (particularly driver v219 and firmware v96) still just cut-off the top forces when you lower the FF setting like previous Fanatec wheels? Or does the FF setting act like most other wheels now whereby lowering it generally causes all forces to scale down rather than leaving all forces the same and just cutting-off the top percentage of them (whatever percent you have it set to)?...
If it's the "Fanatec method" of just cutting-off forces past a certain percent rather than the more traditional method then that makes tuning the FFB a little more straightforward as the FF setting should therefore only ever be at 100.
Best tuning option get the Formula Rim it is a massive diffrence. With the BMW it feels to lazy most times for me as well. I only use the BMW for drifting.The worst, heaviest one, the BMW GT2. Still though, I thought the higher-end and more powerfull motor of the CSW V2 could make up for that weight in-terms of at-least matching the T500RS, let alone the even more responsive, quicker reacting TX/T300RS.
I hope it's just my settings.
Yep, but the position of the weight and the diameter can kill power very quickly. As far as I know the T500 has light and small rims e.g. their Ferrari GT rims is something like 28cm, that makes a massive diffrence unfortunately.The thing that really makes me irritated is the fact that you'd expect the higher-end and more powerful motor to at least make the heavier BMW rim match the T500RS (in-terms of quick reactions, twitches, etc. It beats the T500RS in-terms of torque/power/resistance, that's for sure).
I am looking for a Formula rim and Porsche 918 RSR rim
I dont have much experience with the Porsche (way to expensive imo). I can only tell you, that the formula is definetely awesome and I drive nearly everything with it.I agree. The TM T500RS' default rim is 300 mm as opposed to the Fana BMW's 320 mm, and weights are, I think, around 1100 g (T500RS) VS around 2150 g (BMW).
I hope the Fana Porsche 918 RSR at around 1650 g offers a real improvement from the GT2.
I read something about new fan controls (rear fan shuts off when not needed) and something about the rotation limiter. That is what I read on a german forum from users, who already upgraded. I didnt as I am running a 24h race this weekend and didnt want to take any chancesDoes anyone actually know what the changes are for the new firmware and drivers for the Fanatec gear?