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I was able to get rid of cogging by deleting the hardwaresettings.xml file. I can’t say which specific setting or combination of settings caused the cogging, but I’d guess it was something related to frame generation.
Give it a try — keeping my fingers crossed for you!
SPHXYZ so unfortunately, no change for me. What Simucube profile are you using (i'm assuming you're on a Simucube for some reason)? did you still have your frames limited to 60? I still get pretty bad cogging.
- SPHXYZ3 days agoNew Spectator
I wish I were on Simucube :) I’m on Fanatec dd1 and changed the setting to 120 fps.
- SPHXYZ3 days agoNew Spectator
A second thing I did, was to turn off frame generation in the nvidia control panel.
- Nwashi2 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
You don’t have any issues anymore? Personally, I’m using a Simagic EVO 12Nm base, and I’ve tried everything, nothing works. So I ended up removing all the direct drive settings in game and set up a kind of fake direct drive through my Simagic software. It sucks, but at least I can play without that problem.
- Rockerverb0810 hours agoNew Spectator
Unfortunately, I can't even find this setting in the control panel. I can see it in the game menu for graphic settings, but I have it turned off already.