03-11-2006, 04:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2006, 04:50 AM by Diogo Ramalho.)
Aqui fica a soluçao do steering lag...
RBR Force Feedback "Steering Lag Fix" (and proper FFB settings for RBR)
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Original forum thread where the RBR steering lag issue was found and resolved:
http://www.bhmotorsports.com/board/viewtop...5063f3a26bb938c
You don't need to read that, just follow these instructions:
Briefly said steering lag means there's a delay between your actual steering wheel controller
and the game. Some people say there's no lag in RBR but if you don't notice it, it doesn't
necessarily mean it isn't there. Doing this fix is recommended and it works for every wheel.
1. Note: If you don't have Logitech wheel skip this and move to point 2.
First of before you even start to fix this lag issue, you should start using the proper
FFB settings for RBR. Go to the Logitech Profiler FFB effects settings and set
"Damper Effects Strength" to 0%. This is essential to do because RBR does not use
these forces (RBR head physics coder has confirmed this). You can use whatever
settings you prefer for "Overall Effects" and "Spring Effects" but "Damper Effects" should be 0%.
This doesn't apply to other games so maybe you want to create a new game profile for RBR so
it's easier to switch between games. Check the Logitech Profiler manual on how to create profiles.
2. Start RBR and go to the Options - Controls - Filter Settings - Steering.
Turn "Saturation Speed" off.
"Maximum Fade" off = completely linear steering / full = non-linear steering
That is mostly a personal preference but it also depends on your wheel's steering range.
If you have no idea what this means you probably want to set it full.
Put "Fall Rate" and "Rise Rate" to Instant.
Do these all settings mentioned above for both menus ("Axis" and "Digital Button" menus).
4. Find 'PC_InputFilter.ini' from your RBR folder and delete it or rename it to something else.
RBR doesn't need this file anymore.
5. Open 'RichardBurnsRally.ini' and delete a whole line that says 'ConstantForceMultiplier'.
6. Done!
(7.) <-- This is OPTIONAL
This is the "last thing to do" if you STILL notice lag. This is optional because
you'll change the original physics files - but it doesn't affect the handling,
specs of the cars or anything else, just the FFB strength.
Go to the 'Physics' folder, find 'physics.lsp' file and then open it in Notepad (remember to backup!).
Find "MaxFFTorque" line and change the value to 90.0 or 80.0 (original value is 135.0).
Note: If you don't have a folder called 'Physics' in your RBR main folder, extract 'physics.rbz' file.
Then rename 'physics.rbz' something else because now the game uses files from that 'Physics' folder.
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last update 3.11.2006
caporegime (deggis)
timppis@gmail.com
:fixe::fixe::racer:
RBR Force Feedback "Steering Lag Fix" (and proper FFB settings for RBR)
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Original forum thread where the RBR steering lag issue was found and resolved:
http://www.bhmotorsports.com/board/viewtop...5063f3a26bb938c
You don't need to read that, just follow these instructions:
Briefly said steering lag means there's a delay between your actual steering wheel controller
and the game. Some people say there's no lag in RBR but if you don't notice it, it doesn't
necessarily mean it isn't there. Doing this fix is recommended and it works for every wheel.
1. Note: If you don't have Logitech wheel skip this and move to point 2.
First of before you even start to fix this lag issue, you should start using the proper
FFB settings for RBR. Go to the Logitech Profiler FFB effects settings and set
"Damper Effects Strength" to 0%. This is essential to do because RBR does not use
these forces (RBR head physics coder has confirmed this). You can use whatever
settings you prefer for "Overall Effects" and "Spring Effects" but "Damper Effects" should be 0%.
This doesn't apply to other games so maybe you want to create a new game profile for RBR so
it's easier to switch between games. Check the Logitech Profiler manual on how to create profiles.
2. Start RBR and go to the Options - Controls - Filter Settings - Steering.
Turn "Saturation Speed" off.
"Maximum Fade" off = completely linear steering / full = non-linear steering
That is mostly a personal preference but it also depends on your wheel's steering range.
If you have no idea what this means you probably want to set it full.
Put "Fall Rate" and "Rise Rate" to Instant.
Do these all settings mentioned above for both menus ("Axis" and "Digital Button" menus).
4. Find 'PC_InputFilter.ini' from your RBR folder and delete it or rename it to something else.
RBR doesn't need this file anymore.
5. Open 'RichardBurnsRally.ini' and delete a whole line that says 'ConstantForceMultiplier'.
6. Done!
(7.) <-- This is OPTIONAL
This is the "last thing to do" if you STILL notice lag. This is optional because
you'll change the original physics files - but it doesn't affect the handling,
specs of the cars or anything else, just the FFB strength.
Go to the 'Physics' folder, find 'physics.lsp' file and then open it in Notepad (remember to backup!).
Find "MaxFFTorque" line and change the value to 90.0 or 80.0 (original value is 135.0).
Note: If you don't have a folder called 'Physics' in your RBR main folder, extract 'physics.rbz' file.
Then rename 'physics.rbz' something else because now the game uses files from that 'Physics' folder.
---------------------------------
last update 3.11.2006
caporegime (deggis)
timppis@gmail.com
:fixe::fixe::racer:


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