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How do I use negative values from Yoda as G-Effect

Discussion in 'Force-Profiler Simulator Control' started by shaunzer, Jan 7, 2008.

  1. shaunzer

    shaunzer New Member

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    I am running need for speed most wanted on my simulator setup, the thing is that YODA outputs the lateral side forces in the range of -9000 to 9000 depending on turning left and right. Is the G-force effect the best for this?

    Currently I do not seem to be able to enter -9000 as a minimum value, only 1 is minimum, so the simulator only rocks on the X axis on one side (1-9000) and ignores the negative forces (-9000 to 0) when I turn the other way.

    I used the YEF file provided for in the forum, but the range for that is 4000 to 9000 why is that so? Does this mena it will rock in one side only?

    I do not really understand what split max means, can someone guide me to setting my simulator to rock on both positive and negative X?
  2. egoexpress

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    Yes, the lateral G-Forces have to be assigned on the X-axis as a G-Force effect.

    Are you getting a clear signal with your hands? While moving the sim with your hands, does the red dot represent the simulator position anyway?

    Are you able to move your sim in every direction by moving the sliders attached to the coordinate system (move x;y sliders, then press move simulator)?