I'm so sorry, I didn't read the whole topic, but it would be great to have information in the first post about what actions need to be done with different databases, for example:
* podium dd - no changes required, all settings are for this base
* csl dd - in all files, parameters A, B, C must be multiplied by 1.17
* csl elite - not supported
This will greatly simplify interaction with this application and settings.
If someone can tell me how to correctly apply and adjust the settings for csl dd it would be great, thanks in advance.
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A bit later than usual, where I have the profiles ready the minute a new FanaLab version goes live, here I am again with my newest profile pack which is ready for todays newly released FanaLab version 2.00.06.
The pack includes the following changes:
Added new profiles for the new iRacing 2023 Season 04 update with correct RPM per gear LED p0rn:
Acura ARX-06 GTP
Ferrari 296 GT3
Porsche 963 GTP
Super Formula SF23 - Honda
Super Formula SF23 - Toyota
Added new ProfileCarsList_iRacing file which includes the new cars.
Enabled DPR and Dynamic Damper in all iRacing profiles to keep the wheel more stable when you take your hands off the wheel. This should result in less wild oscillations on higher speeds when the Dynamic Damper starts to work.
Added the correct Pit Limiter RevLED Interval for EVERY car profile for every game which supports this feature in game to let the Pit Limiter RevLEDs blink in the same interval as the in game LEDs. Note: Due to the start of the blinking is not always synced with the in game LEDs the wheels on the wheel and the ones in the game can blink at different times, however, the Interval in which they blink is at least correct. Technically not possible to do better in the code as the in game LEDs start the blink at random times, meaning its also not possible for the Lab to work with some delay or other solutions.
Added new ffb_custom_settings file for AMS2. Switched from Danielkart V80 to a file from Alegunner68, which is based on Danielkarts V70 file. Made my usual adjustments to have a more pronounced curb feeling and to disable the scrub effect but to enable the flatspot effect. For this file its very important to also adjust the in game FFB values, for this I have updated the README file with my in game values.
Added new CarsList_AMS_Custom file which now included EVERY mod car I could find on the web, which means, even though I might have no profile for every mod car, at least every possible mod car now appears already in the Cars List in the Lab, makes it easier to bind the mod car if someone has it installed.
Note: Due to changes to the profile structure these profiles are ONLY compatible with FanaLab V2.00.06 and newer versions. They are completely incompatible with any older FanaLab version.
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Maurice i have one question or idea i am using a GT DD Pro 8nm, i see in your read me file the following:
Calculation to adapt FFB settings to DD1: Tuning Menu FFB value of the Base multiplied with 1.25 This is based on the DD2 with 25nm so if you use the DD1 the FFB will be 75. Now i have the calculation of the GT DD Pro that is 3.14 so i must set it always on 100 is that correct i am 100% sure.
But what i have done now is that i wanna use the different FFB settings like the DD2 so i have increase it by 30 so 60 will be for me 90 and so on so the feel of the cars is different like the DD2 setting. The only thing i change is the ingame setting gain to 70% but thats personal.
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Maurice i have one question or idea i am using a GT DD Pro 8nm, i see in your read me file the following:
Calculation to adapt FFB settings to DD1: Tuning Menu FFB value of the Base multiplied with 1.25 This is based on the DD2 with 25nm so if you use the DD1 the FFB will be 75. Now i have the calculation of the GT DD Pro that is 3.14 so i must set it always on 100 is that correct i am 100% sure.
But what i have done now is that i wanna use the different FFB settings like the DD2 so i have increase it by 30 so 60 will be for me 90 and so on so the feel of the cars is different like the DD2 setting. The only thing i change is the ingame setting gain to 70% but thats personal.
On a GT DD you want to ALWAYS run FFB set to 100, not 60 and also not 90. However, my settings are not 1:1 applicable for CSL DD as it needs different filtering (so different NDP and INT values). There is more to FFB than just the raw strength.
So I always say that my profiles are not suitable for CSL DD. They can be taken as a baseline, with FFB changed from my value to 100, but it wont be perfect this way and very likely needs fine-tuning by the user.
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On a GT DD you want to ALWAYS run FFB set to 100, not 60 and also not 90. However, my settings are not 1:1 applicable for CSL DD as it needs different filtering (so different NDP and INT values). There is more to FFB than just the raw strength.
So I always say that my profiles are not suitable for CSL DD. They can be taken as a baseline, with FFB changed from my value to 100, but it wont be perfect this way and very likely needs fine-tuning by the user.
Ok thanks for you advice i can now further with your answer.
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On a GT DD you want to ALWAYS run FFB set to 100, not 60 and also not 90. However, my settings are not 1:1 applicable for CSL DD as it needs different filtering (so different NDP and INT values). There is more to FFB than just the raw strength.
So I always say that my profiles are not suitable for CSL DD. They can be taken as a baseline, with FFB changed from my value to 100, but it wont be perfect this way and very likely needs fine-tuning by the user.
Maurice for the new cs dd are your profiles useable or not? And what is the multiplier for cs dd 12 nm?
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So, for AMS2, I put the FFB exactly like you have it in FanaLab and in the game. The 33, 0, 10, 0, 10. And copied the custom FFB file and used custom in game. I have a DD1 so I multiplied it by 1.25, for the Porsche 911 GT3 R, it is 60 so I have 75. And it feels weak. And I know you to use strong FFB lol. Did something go wrong? I only tried that car so far with your settings.
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So, for AMS2, I put the FFB exactly like you have it in FanaLab and in the game. The 33, 0, 10, 0, 10. And copied the custom FFB file and used custom in game. I have a DD1 so I multiplied it by 1.25, for the Porsche 911 GT3 R, it is 60 so I have 75. And it feels weak. And I know you to use strong FFB lol. Did something go wrong? I only tried that car so far with your settings.
Okay.. so.... after more time in the car with the settings, it got a little stronger over time.. I don't know why lol
The profile pack includes profiles for the Podium DD2 (which can be used with the calculation method described in the README files also for the Podium DD1) and it now also includes profiles for the upcoming ClubSport DD+ Wheel Base (which can be used "as is" also for the regular ClubSport DD with maybe some tweaks to the in-game gain setting if you experience too much clipping).
Changelog:
Added new AMS2 profiles:
Formula HiTech Gen1 Model1 - Model4
Formula HiTech Gen2 Model1 - Model3
McLaren MP4/7A
McLaren MP4/8
Added new ProfileCarsList_AMS2.xml file to directly bind the new profiles via CDALP to the respective cars.
Added new Mod cars to the CarsList_AMS2_Custom.xml file to include the latest Mod releases from Thunderflash.
Added new iRacing profile:
Audi R8 LMS EVO II GT3
Added new ProfileCarsList_iRacing.xml file to directly bind the new profile via CDALP to the respective car.
Adapted my RGB Rainbow Wave Constant Button LED color scheme and Pit Limiter Button LEDs from the Podium BMW M4 GT3 to the Podium Button Module Rally for every profile.
Note: These profiles ONLY work with FanaLab v2.01.18 or newer due to a change in the pws file structure which makes them incompatible with any older FanaLab version!
As always: Have fun with the profiles and as that was most likely the last release this year (dont worry, new profile pack will come in January already for the ACC GT2 cars) I wish everyone wonderful christmas days with your loved ones and a great start into 2024!
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The profile pack includes profiles for the Podium DD2 (which can be used with the calculation method described in the README files also for the Podium DD1) and it now also includes profiles for the upcoming ClubSport DD+ Wheel Base (which can be used "as is" also for the regular ClubSport DD with maybe some tweaks to the in-game gain setting if you experience too much clipping).
Changelog:
Added new AMS2 profiles:
Formula HiTech Gen1 Model1 - Model4
Formula HiTech Gen2 Model1 - Model3
McLaren MP4/7A
McLaren MP4/8
Added new ProfileCarsList_AMS2.xml file to directly bind the new profiles via CDALP to the respective cars.
Added new Mod cars to the CarsList_AMS2_Custom.xml file to include the latest Mod releases from Thunderflash.
Added new iRacing profile:
Audi R8 LMS EVO II GT3
Added new ProfileCarsList_iRacing.xml file to directly bind the new profile via CDALP to the respective car.
Adapted my RGB Rainbow Wave Constant Button LED color scheme and Pit Limiter Button LEDs from the Podium BMW M4 GT3 to the Podium Button Module Rally for every profile.
Note: These profiles ONLY work with FanaLab v2.01.18 or newer due to a change in the pws file structure which makes them incompatible with any older FanaLab version!
As always: Have fun with the profiles and as that was most likely the last release this year (dont worry, new profile pack will come in January already for the ACC GT2 cars) I wish everyone wonderful christmas days with your loved ones and a great start into 2024!
Love your work as always, Maurice. Time to test out these babies.
I think I can, reading your changelog, but I just want to make sure I'm not missing out on anything: can I just leave all existing profiles as is if I only use it for Formula V2.5 LEDs and V3 pedal rumble?
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Love your work as always, Maurice. Time to test out these babies.
I think I can, reading your changelog, but I just want to make sure I'm not missing out on anything: can I just leave all existing profiles as is if I only use it for Formula V2.5 LEDs and V3 pedal rumble?
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The profile pack includes profiles for the Podium DD2 (which can be used with the calculation method described in the README files also for the Podium DD1) and it now also includes profiles for the upcoming ClubSport DD+ Wheel Base (which can be used "as is" also for the regular ClubSport DD with maybe some tweaks to the in-game gain setting if you experience too much clipping).
Changelog:
Added new AMS2 profiles:
Formula HiTech Gen1 Model1 - Model4
Formula HiTech Gen2 Model1 - Model3
McLaren MP4/7A
McLaren MP4/8
Added new ProfileCarsList_AMS2.xml file to directly bind the new profiles via CDALP to the respective cars.
Added new Mod cars to the CarsList_AMS2_Custom.xml file to include the latest Mod releases from Thunderflash.
Added new iRacing profile:
Audi R8 LMS EVO II GT3
Added new ProfileCarsList_iRacing.xml file to directly bind the new profile via CDALP to the respective car.
Adapted my RGB Rainbow Wave Constant Button LED color scheme and Pit Limiter Button LEDs from the Podium BMW M4 GT3 to the Podium Button Module Rally for every profile.
Note: These profiles ONLY work with FanaLab v2.01.18 or newer due to a change in the pws file structure which makes them incompatible with any older FanaLab version!
As always: Have fun with the profiles and as that was most likely the last release this year (dont worry, new profile pack will come in January already for the ACC GT2 cars) I wish everyone wonderful christmas days with your loved ones and a great start into 2024!
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I'm so sorry, I didn't read the whole topic, but it would be great to have information in the first post about what actions need to be done with different databases, for example:
* podium dd - no changes required, all settings are for this base
* csl dd - in all files, parameters A, B, C must be multiplied by 1.17
* csl elite - not supported
This will greatly simplify interaction with this application and settings.
If someone can tell me how to correctly apply and adjust the settings for csl dd it would be great, thanks in advance.
Thks Maurice i am using it now with my new formula 2.5.x wheel . Thanks again
Sorry for the NEWB question.
I have a DD2 and use your settings for Fanlab in Iracing
What base settings should I have set on my Fanatec app to link them both together appropriately?
Thank you
They are linked. What you set in the Lab is automatically set in the driver, in the app and in the firmware.
anyone have gt3 for iracing? struggling to search it and more the last audi gt3 evo 2 from last update
Thank you very much.
So I just set your figures and leave alone!
PERFECT
Does the profile for the previous Audi R8 work with the new one?
No.
Maurice i have one question or idea i am using a GT DD Pro 8nm, i see in your read me file the following:
Calculation to adapt FFB settings to DD1: Tuning Menu FFB value of the Base multiplied with 1.25 This is based on the DD2 with 25nm so if you use the DD1 the FFB will be 75. Now i have the calculation of the GT DD Pro that is 3.14 so i must set it always on 100 is that correct i am 100% sure.
But what i have done now is that i wanna use the different FFB settings like the DD2 so i have increase it by 30 so 60 will be for me 90 and so on so the feel of the cars is different like the DD2 setting. The only thing i change is the ingame setting gain to 70% but thats personal.
On a GT DD you want to ALWAYS run FFB set to 100, not 60 and also not 90. However, my settings are not 1:1 applicable for CSL DD as it needs different filtering (so different NDP and INT values). There is more to FFB than just the raw strength.
So I always say that my profiles are not suitable for CSL DD. They can be taken as a baseline, with FFB changed from my value to 100, but it wont be perfect this way and very likely needs fine-tuning by the user.
Ok thanks for you advice i can now further with your answer.
Maurice for the new cs dd are your profiles useable or not? And what is the multiplier for cs dd 12 nm?
There will be new profiles for the CS DD+ very soon, which can be used with the regular CS DD as well.
Ah thanks 😊
So this mean you will stop with the DD 2 profiles ?
Did You make one already and are ready to share it? It's Spa week so would greatful :)
Hey Maurice,
So, for AMS2, I put the FFB exactly like you have it in FanaLab and in the game. The 33, 0, 10, 0, 10. And copied the custom FFB file and used custom in game. I have a DD1 so I multiplied it by 1.25, for the Porsche 911 GT3 R, it is 60 so I have 75. And it feels weak. And I know you to use strong FFB lol. Did something go wrong? I only tried that car so far with your settings.
Okay.. so.... after more time in the car with the settings, it got a little stronger over time.. I don't know why lol
@everyone
Just in time for todays new FanaLab version 2.01.18 (https://forum.fanatec.com/discussion/29181/fanalab-2-01-18-beta-post-your-feedback-here/p1) here is my latest profile pack.
The profile pack includes profiles for the Podium DD2 (which can be used with the calculation method described in the README files also for the Podium DD1) and it now also includes profiles for the upcoming ClubSport DD+ Wheel Base (which can be used "as is" also for the regular ClubSport DD with maybe some tweaks to the in-game gain setting if you experience too much clipping).
Changelog:
Note: These profiles ONLY work with FanaLab v2.01.18 or newer due to a change in the pws file structure which makes them incompatible with any older FanaLab version!
As always: Have fun with the profiles and as that was most likely the last release this year (dont worry, new profile pack will come in January already for the ACC GT2 cars) I wish everyone wonderful christmas days with your loved ones and a great start into 2024!
HI Maurice,
Thank you for uploading your profiles.
Can you upload a profile for the Toyota GR86 on iRacing??
Its included in the profile pack :)
Love your work as always, Maurice. Time to test out these babies.
I think I can, reading your changelog, but I just want to make sure I'm not missing out on anything: can I just leave all existing profiles as is if I only use it for Formula V2.5 LEDs and V3 pedal rumble?
Yes you can :)
Where is the new ams2 profilecarslist i can find them
In the AMS2 folder of the Zip.
No i can find them there
It definitely is included.
By default the profiles are sort by name, so the ProfileCarsList is at the very bottom in the folder.
If you still cant find the file, then simply bind the cars to the profiles manually by yourself through the FanaLab UI. Also takes just a few minutes.
sorry maurice your are writh i looked in the wrong files sorry!!
can i load the audi leds in a cls dd somehow?
Sure, just only select the checkbox for LED in the loading Tab and then only the LEDs get loaded and nothing else :)