I become slower when using steering for shift so I switch back to using keybod....
Racing NFS Shift V2, TimeSheet @Nordschleife on 1st post
Racing NFS Shift V2, TimeSheet @Nordschleife on 1st post
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Nov 9 2010, 04:54 PM
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wah still layan shift?
I become slower when using steering for shift so I switch back to using keybod.... |
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Dec 4 2010, 10:26 PM
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 4 2010, 09:20 PM) Today just got my 1st ever steering wheel Logitech Driving Force GT, and start playing this game since 10 months ago. Ya i used to play Shift with my previous MOMO too, and the FFB from Shift is very VERY heavy and over, just like u said, it automatic counter steer everytime I steer, even on str8 roads, if I don't hold the wheel firmly, it'll wobble from left to right.. Anyway, with the wheel this game is extremely hard to play I played F1 2010 with this wheel and set force feedback to 100% and it just work awesome, set fastest lap by just running <20laps, but not in Shift. Any advise? I found that force feedback '10' and '3' got different in handling, with '10' the wheel turn to left when i turn rite, while with '3' and below i can manually correct the car. Well I solve the problem by turning off FFB and playing without it.. |
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