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iRacing plugin providing shock telemetry data?

Discussion in 'Force-Sender & Plugins' started by Pax, Feb 6, 2012.

  1. Pax

    Pax New Member

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    Hello All,

    I am new here and have just the other day started to play around a bit with a tactile transducer (aka bass shaker) to provide credible cockpit vibration effects. After testing a bit with using vertical force telemetry as input for transducer output amplitude, it seems it will not work very well (which was also to be expected)

    Much better would be to use shock velocity and possibly shock deflection - is there any plugin providing that to X-sim, or would anybody like to write one? :)

    Thanks,
  2. museumsteve

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Maybe give the new SimVibe from http://www.simxperience.com software a look. I'm playing with it and it's an amazing piece of software and works really well alongside x-sim2.
    I will do a small write up elsewhere on the forums about it.