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mariohomoh
3 years agoHero (Retired)
@Wollcott where did you see gears and torque being fairly similar? The fact that Alex did not take the corners and hit his apexes on the same gears as George show that it's off. The charts at the end just help visualize how off they are and understand why it is like that.
For "traction", the most relevant mechanisms will be engine output and tyre model. The transmission, which obviously includes gear ratios, will regulate the power output of the engine to the wheels.
Have you actually played AC or ACC with a pad and do you genuinely think it's better than Codies' F1 controller experience?
And it's not like pad and wheel FFB are on a continuum. To have good FFB for one you do not need to worsen it for the other.
Anyway, yes, FFB in F1 22 is not in a good state specially for wheel players.
For "traction", the most relevant mechanisms will be engine output and tyre model. The transmission, which obviously includes gear ratios, will regulate the power output of the engine to the wheels.
Have you actually played AC or ACC with a pad and do you genuinely think it's better than Codies' F1 controller experience?
And it's not like pad and wheel FFB are on a continuum. To have good FFB for one you do not need to worsen it for the other.
Anyway, yes, FFB in F1 22 is not in a good state specially for wheel players.
Wollcott
3 years agoNew Ace
@mariohomoh Ive played it on PS4 but that isn't really good my mate who plays on pad has a ps5. The difference must be insane. On PS4 controller there isn't much feedback. On a ps5 he says the difference to F1 is insane. For myself on ps4 it's somewhat similar.
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