![]() ![]() Above that it is no active anymore so don't be afraid to use it. If you drive cars with heavier FFB (maybe Lambo) you want to decrease the ingame FFB gain to 80%.ĭamper in TM settings just gives you weight in the wheel when the car is below 3km/h. Keep in my mind that I often drive the Porsche, which has rather light FFB. I still use it a bit, because it adds some more weight to the wheel when you start turning it. This allows us, regular folks, to get some understanding of what it’s like to race those cars without spending a fortune and without worrying about getting into dangerous crashes. If you add to much of it with a belt driven wheel like the T300 the wheels becomes really sluggish because of the already quite high damping of the rubber belts. Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC) is a racing simulator that attempts to reproduce the experience of racing GT cars on various tracks in wet and dry conditions. According to Artistotelis (physics and FFB developer at Kunos) high values of that effect is only useful at DD wheels as it's reduces the chance of oscillations. A rotating wheel does not like to be turned around and produces a counter force. Xbox or PS5: Follow this guide on how to use your setup. ![]() ![]() Step 3: Start ACC, & try out your new setup. You don't need minimum force with the T300 as you won't have rattling effects when goging straight in ACC (at least I don't need any minimum force and the wheel feels still great on straights).ĭynamic damping is the little bit strange name for the gyroscopic forces from spinning wheels. All of our ACC setups are available to use on PC, Xbox and PlayStation. Click to expand.Sorry mate, forgot about this. ![]()
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