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« on: August 30, 2008, 08:51:25 AM »

Could you guys post your wheel settings, pretty please?
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2008, 10:57:02 AM »

ok, your mileage may vary ... but here are my settings ...

In Windows Control Panel / Game Controllers ...



Then I launch GRID itself via the Logitech profiler software ... without specifying any settings in the profile other than the grid.exe location ...

http://www.teamrip.net/files/buz/buz_momo_grid_controls1.jpg
GRID: Logitech MOMO Wheel Settings



http://www.teamrip.net/files/buz/buz_momo_grid_controls2.jpg
GRID: Logitech MOMO Wheel Settings

(fyi - I use button 5 for Ventrilo, so i can't afford to map it to anything in-game)


http://www.teamrip.net/files/buz/buz_momo_grid_ffb.jpg
GRID: Logitech MOMO Wheel Settings

(keep in mind my wheel may behave different to yours, but Force Weight and Effect Strength seemed to just vary the detail level of the effects, so I maxed them out for full detail and then just tweaked the Force Strength to where I was comfortable with how much effort I have to exert vs how much fine control i retained)

http://www.teamrip.net/files/buz/buz_momo_grid_adv.jpg
GRID: Logitech MOMO Wheel Settings

(Steering Saturation and Linearity are probably the biggest concerns, that will have the most effect on whether the game feels right to you personally, very subjective, take the time to really experiment with these)
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« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2008, 06:45:01 PM »

Thanks a ton!  Since I've never used a wheel before I didn't have much of a clue as to what did what.  Of course I really don't now either, but at least I'm not starting from scratch.

What does the linearity do?  I read the blurb when adjusting it, but it didn't really click with me.
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GP4-R6 - Circuito de Milano
GP5-R3 - Singapore
GP5-R5 - Zandvoort
GP6-R6 - MoTeC Mile
GP6-R7 - Oulton Park
GP7-R1 - Albert Park
GP7-R3 - Le Mas Du Clos
GP7-R10 - Donington Park
GP7-R11 - Road America
GP7-R12 - Suzuka
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« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2008, 07:14:47 PM »

um, it's like a steering rack that lets you vary the tooth-pitch ... you can set it to be sensitive in the middle and weaker near lock, or slow in the middle (good for me, i tend to over-react with my steering) and faster the closer to lock you get.

it is hard to describe, i recommend adjusting one setting at a time, go full one way and then full the other way to identify what it does and then gradually work it back to where you are comfortable.
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« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2008, 11:59:21 PM »

Um...

Holy shit.  I fucking love racing with the wheel!  I'm not significantly faster at this point, but wow what a totally different experience.
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Wins: 17
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Fast laps: 21
Poles: 15
Career WAR GP Race Wins
GP3-R8 - Le Mans
GP4-R3 - Nurburgring
GP4-R4 - Istanbul
GP4-R6 - Circuito de Milano
GP5-R3 - Singapore
GP5-R5 - Zandvoort
GP6-R6 - MoTeC Mile
GP6-R7 - Oulton Park
GP7-R1 - Albert Park
GP7-R3 - Le Mas Du Clos
GP7-R10 - Donington Park
GP7-R11 - Road America
GP7-R12 - Suzuka
GP8-R4 - Machwerk 1967
GP8-R6 - Sepang
GP8-R7 - Singapore
GP8-R12 - Suzuka
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« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2008, 06:37:56 AM »

Cheesy

sweeeet - it stands to reason of course, you use a wheel in a real car...so you should use a wheel in a simulated car. As for the lap times, it'll come, working through traffic/avoiding accidents ought to become a little easier too i think...just need time to develop the right touch now.
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« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2008, 07:34:27 AM »

Yeah, the force feedback is just too cool.  I always figured it was a gimmick of sorts, but to actually feel the brick surface in milan and the curbs really wowed me (yah yah I know i'm like 3 years behind you all).

I will say that the gamepad is easier than the wheel in one respect being that you can't over steer in corners like with the wheel.  

I have raced against ai traffic and you're right, it is easier to maneuver in traffic.  As far as lap times, I re-raced Istanbul in the F3 and set a new personal best, so that's built up some confidence that I'll be competitive on Friday.
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WAR GP Stats:
Wins: 17
Starts: 54
Fast laps: 21
Poles: 15
Career WAR GP Race Wins
GP3-R8 - Le Mans
GP4-R3 - Nurburgring
GP4-R4 - Istanbul
GP4-R6 - Circuito de Milano
GP5-R3 - Singapore
GP5-R5 - Zandvoort
GP6-R6 - MoTeC Mile
GP6-R7 - Oulton Park
GP7-R1 - Albert Park
GP7-R3 - Le Mas Du Clos
GP7-R10 - Donington Park
GP7-R11 - Road America
GP7-R12 - Suzuka
GP8-R4 - Machwerk 1967
GP8-R6 - Sepang
GP8-R7 - Singapore
GP8-R12 - Suzuka
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« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2009, 11:05:05 PM »

buzz... I wonder if you might do the same for GTR Evo. I'm playing with it and having a rough time getting game feel right. In the meantime I'm experimenting with it. If I come up with some settings that work for me I'll share as well.
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« Reply #8 on: May 23, 2009, 09:20:09 AM »

Unfortunately I can't copy and paste the link from my phone but I posted by gtre control settings last week.  Bus also posted his in that
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WAR GP Stats:
Wins: 17
Starts: 54
Fast laps: 21
Poles: 15
Career WAR GP Race Wins
GP3-R8 - Le Mans
GP4-R3 - Nurburgring
GP4-R4 - Istanbul
GP4-R6 - Circuito de Milano
GP5-R3 - Singapore
GP5-R5 - Zandvoort
GP6-R6 - MoTeC Mile
GP6-R7 - Oulton Park
GP7-R1 - Albert Park
GP7-R3 - Le Mas Du Clos
GP7-R10 - Donington Park
GP7-R11 - Road America
GP7-R12 - Suzuka
GP8-R4 - Machwerk 1967
GP8-R6 - Sepang
GP8-R7 - Singapore
GP8-R12 - Suzuka
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« Reply #9 on: May 23, 2009, 09:21:21 AM »

Never fear Chit - here you go Rad...

http://www.teamrip.net/index.php?topic=4693.0

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