CSL DD 8Nm oscillations
Andreas Zierl
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Guys, i`m getting crazy. I´ve read about this issue a couple of times by now, but never with a solution.
The problem is that the Wheel(base) starts oscillating like crazy when i let go of it, even on straights. I´ve tried AMS2, F123, and pCars2. That´s definitely not what a wheel should do.
I also tried playing with the settings on fanalab and ingame. Nothing helps.
What do i miss?
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Thats normal, increase NDP to minimize but not possible to completely get rid of them.
I´ve read some comments stating it doesn´t do that for some people.
The NPR setting doesn´t really do anything, maybe a little bit, but not worth playing with it.
You confused NDP with DPR I guess.
NDP changes the FFB and oscillations quite dramatically.
No, i don´t.
You´re right, it changes the oscillations in a way. They are kind of "narrower", but it is not a bit less annoying. So for me, it doesn´t fix anything.
Then you cant do anything more and you need to live with them as they are totally normal.
Hmm, ok.
What would be interesting for me is if this is a specific Fanatec thing or if it occurs on all brands of wheelbases.?
if you have street effects or other software effects set high than you got such a issue. i did see no sense to put the hands away from a dd. in f1 23 the wheel shaking more because of the road effects in game settings. same for ams2.
How about you make a video of wheel base performing and post to show us what it is doing, would give us all a better idea if it is normal or not.
Also post a picture of the "Fanatec Control panel" showing all your Tuning settings.
Show in game settings also for FFB Gain, Road effects, etc.
I have a DD1 and Formula Wheel and find that setting of FFB=50% FFS=Linear, NDP=15 or 20, NFR=5 or 10, NIN=5 or 10 will remove just about all oscillation from the wheel, depending on game and not be a sticky feeling.
Whilst not holding the wheel at all and flicking the wheel with one finger on one side driving in a straight line about 150kph the wheel will only shake 10 to 20 mm either side and then self center with out losing control and continue to drive straight.
As to game effects, "Road Feel" for Assetto Corsa seems fine to be used, but Assetto Corsa Competitione can't be on at all, rubbish effect makes the DD1 feel totally course and broken in all respects. Can't comment on other games except the Grid and Dirt series, where every thing works fine also.
This CS DD review explains precisely this phenomenon, in the first few minutes. It is subtitled in various languages.