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Question Threshold for surge?

Discussion in 'SimTools DIY Version' started by Jonas Canopee, Mar 9, 2019.

  1. Jonas Canopee

    Jonas Canopee Tech & fitness geek, daddy, car enthusiast

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    Hello,
    I'm finally implementing my "nose down" breaking mod to simulate negative g-force and so far I really enjoy the outcome.
    But since I'm not yet familiar with all the simtools tuning windows and possibilities:
    Where can I raise the threshold for surge (or any other dof for that matter)?
    Just smoothing doesn't accomplish it.

    Very grateful for your help
  2. yobuddy

    yobuddy Well-Known Member Staff Member Moderator SimAxe Beta Tester SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    Take a peek at Game Engine's tuning center buddy.
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  3. Jonas Canopee

    Jonas Canopee Tech & fitness geek, daddy, car enthusiast

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    Where can I access this (image below)? In the tuning center the is only the min/max values from what the DOF preset or capture enters...
    I want to filter the signals. There is constant tiny ozscillation

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  5. Jonas Canopee

    Jonas Canopee Tech & fitness geek, daddy, car enthusiast

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    Okay, from a different post I understood that you need the Generic 2D STANDARD not the BASIC setting...
    The interface leaves a lot room for improvement I'd say, but interface design hasn't become a discipline of its own without a reason:
    UX and programmer planning often don't share the same plane of thought (almost never)
    Thx anyway!