I use the Anti FFB clipping tool and I adjust every car values accordingly. ![]() What do you guys think? This is the best I could achieve. With this setup, the wheel is much more linear, in all situations, but it lacks rotation speed in auto centering, which is the "contraty force" I was mentioning. The average feel with other settings was good, as long as the car is under control, but the minor mistake that leads the car to start oversteering or entering a power slide, made the wheel too strong and thus, hard to control and do corrections, resulting in an unnatural feel (never drove a real race car but it feels like). I think the best feeling is with the following settings but I still feel the "contrary force" is missing when power sliding a car. # For now the process to select the telemetry pattern and to adjust the LED brightness is working with all Thrustmaster wheels except with the TM OPEN WHEEL # On iRacing, in OPTIONS of the game, CONTROL LCD WHEEL DISPLAYS must be activated for the functionality of the Telemetry.I am hardly trying to figure out a way to setup my T500 in a way that feels good, but no success. PIT (ORANGE) !Important! # In order to take advantage of the tellemetry functions, it is imperative that you install an offical Thrustmaster wheel on the T818 base and that you update your base’s firmware with the latest firmware version.RPM (3 different patterns are available).FLAG (for now only YELLOW Flag & BLUE Flag – more comes soon).T818: LIST OF GAMES COMPATIBLE WITH THE FRONT LEDs OF THE BASE AND WITH THE TELEMETRY DATA PC In iRacing, it is important to do the following in the game options (applicable to all DD wheels, not only T818): o Always enable "Use Linear Mode" (specially made for DD wheels as they are perfectly linear) o Always enable "Reduce force when parked" (to limit the oscillations in the pit) o Always set the "Smoothing" slider to 0% (this slider is not for DD wheels - if you want to add some damper to decrease oscillations in this game, adjust the amount in the T818 Control Panel) o Always set the "Damping" slider to 0% (this slider is not for DD wheels - if you want to add some damper to decrease oscillations in this game, adjust the amount in the T818 Control Panel) o Always set the "Min Force" slider to 0.0% (this slider is not for DD wheels).o One with Damper (to limit oscillations) In ASSETTO CORSA COMPETIZIONE, there are 2 different FFB settings: o One without Damper (to feel everything from the car and the road, even if there are some slight oscillations if you take your hands off the wheel).About the MODE in the T818 Control Panel: only use the COMFORT Mode in Arcade Games that have a very strong FFB like WRECKFEST (in addition, COMFORT Mode generates oscillations).# Reducing the damper level will increase, improve and optimize the general Force Feedback feeling of the car and the road. Important notes about the damper: # Increasing the damper level will reduce oscillations (if you take your hands off the wheel). In all games (apart from iRacing and rFactor2), for an optimized feeling, it is advised to set the DAMPER slider to 0% in the T818 Control Panel, and adjust it (if necessary) only in the game options.In all games (apart from WRECKFEST in which the FFB slider is not working correctly), it is advised to set the MASTER GAIN to 100% in the T818 Control Panel, and adjust the FFB strength only in the game (it’s easier that way).They can be used as a quick start guide, as the Force Feedback settings will depend a lot on the wheel rim you are using (weight & size ratio), on the car you are using (and its rotation angle), but also on the cockpit you are using. ![]() ![]() The Games settings tab contains Force Feedback presets made by the T818 beta testers community, and applicable to a number of games.
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