on 05-05-2012 05:11 PM
Hi, I just bought a DFGT (I used to use a DS3) today and im encountering a couple of problems
I keep finding myself going off the track and the wheel moving by itself. E.g. Im going down a straight and it just wants to keep juddering by itself.
I've turned traction control back on as well as driving line, but i'm finding it doesn't want to move to it.
Is there any settings to change, like sensitivity, if so, what do you think is the best one to use?
on 05-05-2012 05:36 PM
Is GT5 patched? Also go into the options and change wheel settings to pro and turn power steering on, should help. Using a wheel can take a while to get used to, as you get used to the wheel and force feedback you'll notice and indeed experience stuff like you mention hardly at all.
on 05-05-2012 06:24 PM
on 05-05-2012 07:00 PM
on 05-05-2012 07:17 PM
Thanks man, have you got the DFGT and did this help? ![]()
Any other solutions guys?
on 06-05-2012 04:40 AM
big-man-harv wrote:
I keep finding myself going off the track and the wheel moving by itself. E.g. Im going down a straight and it just wants to keep juddering by itself.
You have to hold onto the wheel. If you don't resist its movement enough, then it will move on its own. This is how haptic technology (force feeback) works. It seeks left, then right, then left... so you have to resist those movements.
In the end, you want to learn how to not turn the wheel any more than necessary. Be smooth.
on 06-05-2012 11:16 AM
on 07-05-2012 02:02 PM
on 09-05-2012 02:21 PM
Ok these are my settings these work for me but may not be for everybody.Go to options scroll down to STEERING CONTROLLERS select STEERING SETTINGS select 1st SIMULATION 2nd ON 3rd 10.Then move onto a event or race when the track loads go into Driving Options and select the following
TRACTION CONTROL OFF
SKID RECOVERY FORCE OFF
ACTIVE STEERING OFF
[ASM] OFF
ABS
Controller Steering Sensitivity 0
Finally in the Parts Shop i have always improved my cars by purchasing Rigidity Improvement,dont really know how this last one affects the handling but i have always done this Good Luck.
on 09-05-2012 09:51 PM
big-man-harv wrote:Hi, I just bought a DFGT (I used to use a DS3) today and im encountering a couple of problems
I keep finding myself going off the track and the wheel moving by itself. E.g. Im going down a straight and it just wants to keep juddering by itself.
I've turned traction control back on as well as driving line, but i'm finding it doesn't want to move to it.
Is there any settings to change, like sensitivity, if so, what do you think is the best one to use?
Well unfortunately FFB wheels aren't designed to act like real steering wheels. Gran Turismo 5 sends directions to the wheel with no regard if you apply force to the wheel or not. Slightly off topic, but I was playing Gran Turismo 4 today, and the force feedback was a little more realistic in this sense. The wheel wouldn't suddenly jerk side to side and it was a little bit more predictable, making it easier to drive.
You just have to get used to the idea of using a wheel with Gran Turismo 5, and once you get used to it, you will see your lap times improving
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