Hi Goonchy. In the rating comment yesterday you asked for my type of wheel. It's the TS-PC Racer. I did not use PC2 for a long time because of the lousy ffb but rediscovered it again after installing your excellent ffb file. Such a great simulator (not arcade imo!) and a shame SMS did not do it right back then. I mainly drive vintage cars that are very pure and I do have much more control and real feel now. Combined with VR, motion seat and tactile feedback it's a blast to use again and the ffb compares somewhat to R3E (my favorite sim). Thanks!
Arrowheadrock,
Thanks for the update on which wheelbase you're using. That will help others decide on which FFB to use and it helps me, direct people, to which FFB to recommend. Thank you!
On the counterpart to your re-discovery of PC2, I've recently discovered R3E and found that it has great FFB as well. It's nice to discover another sim that I like. It feels very close to PC2 (now w/ my PopsRacer). It's too soon to say, but it seems PC2 has a better feel of weight transfer, but both feel very natural and intuitive. On R3E I set the same buttons on my wheel to adjust for the FFB multiplier as with PC2's FFB volume. It's a real shame they didn't create a similar FFB from the get-go... So many amazing things about PC2 (3d trees w seasonal changes and the VR and motion and tactile and triple screen support.... sigh).... lol
Btw- I've also discovered the setup problems with curbing in PC2... It all points to the LSD settings (easy fix). Too bad Lando Norris in the Logitech McLaren G Challenge doesn't know that... lol
Happy racing... All the best!
Pops
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