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SimTools Presets Traction loss in 2DOF

Discussion in 'Game Engine axes presets' started by Javo5, Mar 8, 2025 at 01:26.

  1. Javo5

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    Is it convenient to map traction loss in a 2DOF, as if it were roll?
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    I don't consider it so, traction loss really is about a pivot near your feet and the rear end moving, it can't really be faked on a 2DOF rig.
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