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SimForceGT with LFS (bumps included)

Discussion in 'X-Sim² profiles' started by tronicgr, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. tronicgr

    tronicgr

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    Searching for a way to feel bumps and curve curbs on a SimforceGT (frex-like) motion system using my avr motion controller, I looked more carefully the parameters of x-sim Force Profiler and managed to mix the z acceleration forces to the y motion data.

    The result is awesome! Better than I was expecting!

    I took a short video to see the difference in motion with bumps and other heave motion also mixed in it.


    SimforceGT - mixed actuators video:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/67641052/mi ... T.wmv.html



    When running fast most of the bumps are absorbed by the sustains of the car so you get less fast up-down vertical motion than in low speeds.


    Anyway here is the profile to test it for yourself:


    [​IMG]z_data_in_SimforceGT_LFS_profile.zip (0.53 KB)



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    I haven't tested the range of these values on my simulator yet so if the motion is too intense you can always reduce the % strength.


    Thanos


    PS. Posted it also here to be easy to be found.
  2. tronicgr

    tronicgr

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    I uploaded the a new video in which I use the frex-like profile for LFS that mixes the z-data into the motion. I used the old BS2 interface in its last chance on the joyrider. I will replace it with my new AVR motion controller that will take-off the performance!!!

    For now:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1BpKMXlvOw

    Watch it closely, it won't display alot of motion but I could feel the extra bumping for sure. The bump effect is more intense after the 3rd minute of the video that the suspensions of the car was damaged enouph to do not absorb much of the bumps!!

    Regards, Thanos
  3. fermevc

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    Is there any chance someone could make this rn2 profile?
    I try to load this one, but nothing happens.
    Thanks in advance :)