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3 years ago
@StefanKrunic97 For what is it worth, I just tried this same test, both on Series X and on PC-Steam. I used Elite 2 controller on both and then also tested normal Series X/S controller on PC and also Dualshock.
I felt the vibrations in both scenarios, wheelspin and locking up during braking in all of those combinations of controller/system. On xbox, it feels the vibrations from wheelspin and locking up are on the triggers only (and on that controller, the strenght of the vibrations is clearly higher in general than on normal Series X controller), but on Steam it seems to be both, on triggers (slight) but also on the main controller rumble. In any case, I felt the game giving feedback about wheelspin and locking up just fine.
Dualshock I guess don't have trigger rumble, so it was just the controller rumble, but again, felt the feedback in those two scenarios. It rumble wasn't that strong, but I didn't have hard time feeling it either.
As for feedback from other scenarios, feeling the rear tire grip and all that in all situations (I do get some rumble when turning, indicating grip on the limit)... didn't test that, but it's not very very clear on a non-DD wheel, which is how I usually play the game.
Anyway, it's clear that this is not a universal issue for all players.
btw. this was my first try on the controller on PC, so who knows, maybe the game, or steam etc. has stored some bad data prior any fix that still causes the problem to happen for some.
I felt the vibrations in both scenarios, wheelspin and locking up during braking in all of those combinations of controller/system. On xbox, it feels the vibrations from wheelspin and locking up are on the triggers only (and on that controller, the strenght of the vibrations is clearly higher in general than on normal Series X controller), but on Steam it seems to be both, on triggers (slight) but also on the main controller rumble. In any case, I felt the game giving feedback about wheelspin and locking up just fine.
Dualshock I guess don't have trigger rumble, so it was just the controller rumble, but again, felt the feedback in those two scenarios. It rumble wasn't that strong, but I didn't have hard time feeling it either.
As for feedback from other scenarios, feeling the rear tire grip and all that in all situations (I do get some rumble when turning, indicating grip on the limit)... didn't test that, but it's not very very clear on a non-DD wheel, which is how I usually play the game.
Anyway, it's clear that this is not a universal issue for all players.
btw. this was my first try on the controller on PC, so who knows, maybe the game, or steam etc. has stored some bad data prior any fix that still causes the problem to happen for some.
3 years ago
@Ileleee Would you add me on Steam and write me a message so I know it's you? I'd like to research this a bit more ?
https://s.team/p/hvq-jgkp/gkdjbbfr
https://s.team/p/hvq-jgkp/gkdjbbfr
- 3 years ago@StefanKrunic97 I'll do that when I have bit more time to help
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