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Tuning Centre and Axis Settings

Discussion in 'Project Cars' started by eaorobbie, Apr 8, 2016.

  1. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Start with a generic Axis Allocation, like 20-25%, though you will find for example that the likes of sway end up being higher than that, and heave much less than that.
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    thanks for the advices
    Thanks,
    Your advice allow to success to find a start point about the setup.
    I've a good feeling with the playseat. when I will finish some other tests, then I'm going to send a video and some imagines about the values that I've setting up.
    Best regards
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    Hello,
    I had some problems with the RFactor 2 configuration about the display setting and the Studio-397 didn't solve too. So I decided to re-install by Steam the software, but before I deleted every folder about RFactor 2.
    Now, it seems to be ok, only some mods have problems, for example DTM machines mods.
    I write because during the set up of axis assignment I 've observed the the sway and the roll didn't move, I set only axis 1 with 20% ,then 40%, then 100% but I didn't feel any movment. I've re-installed the plugin file but nothing is changed and I reset the values in tuning center.
    What's the problem?
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    Does Output Testing behave as expected?

    Can you please post pictures of all of your settings, including the Tuning Center while RFactor 2 is running.
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    I made some tests and in the attachment you can find the setup parameters about axis assignment and tuning center before customizations and after.
    as long as I have not intervened on tuning center parameters the playseat reacted little, now I've some difficuties to setup the forces' breadth and the frequency , because there are many diferences between set only a force, for example sway, and set sway and roll at the same time.
    I'm trying to record a video in the next days.
    Thanks

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    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    I am not certain but it sounds like you are trying to adjust all the axis at once in the Tuning Center. Initially you should do each individual axis one at a time, having first captured the Max/Min values as a baseline, then tweak from there, see the tips here: https://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/steps-to-create-a-motion-profile.228/
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    I did one axis at a time, then when I put them together a little changes the behavior of the palyseat.
    However, it does not seem bad to me as a sensation, still to be perfected. Most of all it lacks a little more movement caused by the disconnections of the track for holes or depressions on the asphalt.
    Good feeling change gear up, good feeling on the curbs a little less sway and pitch.
    Honestly, noon excites me even the traction loss effect, I'm afraid it's the fault of the type of engine, van's wiper motor.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks
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    If your motors are not adequate to drive the rig at a desired level of performance, for a given design, there is only so much that can be achieved via tuning.

    Personally I don't consider wiper motors very well suited to a compact style rig, which requires lots of torque, I use 200w motors and 60:1 wormdrive gearboxes on my compact rig.

    If more performance is what you crave perhaps it is time to consider a motor upgrade.