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2 years ago
@Kihsotap Looks like your settings have restored to basic. Lower ffb overall, and the on track ffb to somewhere around 15 to 25, perhaps wheel damper to zero, and the base should not run as hot anymore. Also set the internal fan to always on by pressing the “MODE” button on the left of the base and the “OPTIONS” button on the wheel at the same time. This will cool the motor all the time. If it’s on the light will blink twice, to turn it off do the same.
2 years ago
@Iceman038-NL
Thanks a lot Iceman!
I have the forced cooling on always and it pretty much did the thing until this patch, never had an issue with losing the FFB.
Also I checked and I made my settings again as I played in the recent months. And after I started to play like that it perfectly works, I’m having the same feeling from the wheel than before, but after I while it got much lighter, it loses FFb.. ☹️
Thanks a lot Iceman!
I have the forced cooling on always and it pretty much did the thing until this patch, never had an issue with losing the FFB.
Also I checked and I made my settings again as I played in the recent months. And after I started to play like that it perfectly works, I’m having the same feeling from the wheel than before, but after I while it got much lighter, it loses FFb.. ☹️
- SteveJackson2 years agoHero (Retired)
@Kihsotap wrote:
@Iceman038-NL
Thanks a lot Iceman!
I have the forced cooling on always and it pretty much did the thing until this patch, never had an issue with losing the FFB.
Also I checked and I made my settings again as I played in the recent months. And after I started to play like that it perfectly works, I’m having the same feeling from the wheel than before, but after I while it got much lighter, it loses FFb.. ☹️That does sound suspiciously like fade. Post a screen of your in-game settings.
Also which pedalset are you running and how connected (IIRC GT comes with T3PA and should be RJ-12 connected)?
- 2 years ago@SteveJackson
Thanks for your fast answers!!🙏🏻
Now I can’t shoot a photo, because I’m not at home, but I write down for you my in-game wheel settings.
Usually I run like this, also sometime with the Wheel damper on ‘15’ only:
FFB strenght: 95
On track: 15
Rumble strip: 15
Off track: 15
Wheel damper: 100
Understeer enhance: OFF
Wheel rotation: 310
I’ve tried both ways and I’ve tried lowering the FFB too, to 75 but it always fade away..
The annoying thing is that until now I had zero problem and I used the 95 FFB + 100 Wheel damper. 😩
P.S.
I discovered a new setting for Logitech owners (the True Force setting) and I thought of it maybe that causes the problem. So I lowered it to zero but nothing changed either.🤷🏼- 2 years ago
@Kihsotap wrote:
@SteveJackson
Thanks for your fast answers!!🙏🏻
Now I can’t shoot a photo, because I’m not at home, but I write down for you my in-game wheel settings.
Usually I run like this, also sometime with the Wheel damper on ‘15’ only:
FFB strenght: 95
On track: 15
Rumble strip: 15
Off track: 15
Wheel damper: 100
Understeer enhance: OFF
Wheel rotation: 310
I’ve tried both ways and I’ve tried lowering the FFB too, to 75 but it always fade away..
The annoying thing is that until now I had zero problem and I used the 95 FFB + 100 Wheel damper. 😩
P.S.
I discovered a new setting for Logitech owners (the True Force setting) and I thought of it maybe that causes the problem. So I lowered it to zero but nothing changed either.🤷🏼Ffb 95? Thats way too high. Do you have it set in TM software as default 75% i run around 55 to 65 percent, more than enough since F1 has power steering. Damper on zero
- 2 years ago@SteveJackson I have the T-LCM pedals, connected via RJ-12 and the wheel base is in the T-LCM mode.
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