![]() Unless you drive only one during a season. That makes sense I thought maybe AC:C 1.5 that came out last week broke some integration. In most other sims ( even AC ) you can monitor and adjust the FFB setting / gain by car even during driving, which is a way more elegant solution then in ACC, where you have to save the complete controller setup for each car. You would then need to have a look into each pws file and adjust the correct values in FanaLab and overwrite the profile, so when you see 7965 as LED value in the pws this would mean 79.65 to enter in FanaLab etc. If you drive only one car day in and out, you could probably set it's correct angle in both, the driver and ingame.īTW : For all other sims ( 5 ) I use the "Auto" setting in the driver and all the Fanalab/ Fanatec Forum recommended settings. ![]() However, the only requirement is that angles in the fanatec wheeldriver and ingame have to be identical. Assetto Corsa Competizione (PC) - Fanatec Recommended Settings Announcement 499. Steering angle 1080 vs 900 makes practically no difference as ACC chooses the correct angle for each of the car models by itself (Aris) and, other then in AC, there are no older cars in ACC for which you would need either of the 2 wide angles. I am trying to drive a GT racecar at it's limit, not to do power workouts in the gym. There is an FFB gauge in the bottom right corner of the screen that will turn red if there is clipping. Even at 100 there isnt too much clipping. Not too much as a gain too high takesxaway a lot of the subtle signals from the tyres. Assetto Corsa Competizione Settings In Options > Controls > Force Feedback: Gain is the overall strength of the force feedback. Except for the McLaren 720 as this car has, afaik in reality, a very strong powersteering, which is mirrored in ACC accordingly. High-end wheels FFB settings ( Fanatec DD1 & DD2) Gain 35 Minimum Force 0 Dynamic Damping 100 Road Effects 0 Frequency 333Hz Steer Lock 1080° For Fanatec CSW V2. ![]() Fanatec recommended settings are fine for me 75 gain ingame (8Nm). Let’s now have a look at the FFB settings for each specific steering wheel.
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