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Ok I kind of get what your saying. I’ve just had conversation about this on the acc forum and they all say it should be either 900 or 1080 in game and 900 or 1080 on the wheel. Basically so there both the same ingame and wheel. Aris the person responsible for handling in acc says 900 ingame and on wheel. I own a dd2 with formula rim v2 by the way. Just want the optimal settings for my wheel. Thanks for the profiles by the way. I’ve been using them since you put them up. Appreciate it.
Just set it to AUTO in the Fanatec Tuning Menu, not to 900 or 1080. Auto will do the job for you.
However, as said, when I physically turn my wheel 90° then the in game steering wheel only matches the physical poition of my real steering wheel when I set the DOR in ACC to 1070 as 1080 is too much. Never just go for 900 or 1080 straight, always look if it REALLY matches your physical wheel position.
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Just set it to AUTO in the Fanatec Tuning Menu, not to 900 or 1080. Auto will do the job for you.
However, as said, when I physically turn my wheel 90° then the in game steering wheel only matches the physical poition of my real steering wheel when I set the DOR in ACC to 1070 as 1080 is too much. Never just go for 900 or 1080 straight, always look if it REALLY matches your physical wheel position.
Ok thanks Maurice. What wheel do you use? 66 FF is really strong on my formula v2.
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For which game? If it's for iRacing, I've "converted" the numbers for my friend with a CSW2.5 by dividing number for the wheel force and the max force by 3.125 (25Nm / 8Nm == max torque of DD2 / max torque of CSW2.5). And within the tuning menu, set the FFB = 100. And it been working great for him.
Example, for iRacing Mazda MX5 Cup - 33 I 25Nm ==iRacing Mazda MX5 Cup - 10.56 I 8Nm
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@maurice I know your profile settings recommends in game damping to be set to 0 but also your new profile for acc the speed sensitive setting is unchecked in dynamic damping setting also. Is that right?
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@maurice I know your profile settings recommends in game damping to be set to 0 but also your new profile for acc the speed sensitive setting is unchecked in dynamic damping setting also. Is that right?
thats right because of an issue of a newer internal version where I need to disable the Speed Damping. On 1.23 (and 1.24) you can enable the Speed Damping without any issues though ;)
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New to DD and Fanalab. Where would I save those files from Maurice (the .pws ones) to use the profiles? Thanks.
Keith
once the zip is downloaded and extracted, you just import them through Fanalab. Load and save the profile every time you perform an import, so it can be saved to a location used and accessed by the software.
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once the zip is downloaded and extracted, you just import them through Fanalab. Load and save the profile every time you perform an import, so it can be saved to a location used and accessed by the software.
@Maurice Böschen: Hi Maurice, I was wondering if you already have some settings for Automobilista 2 ? I am still so satisfied with your settings for ACC, F1 and Dirt2.0 that i cant wait to get some settings for this game :) I would really appreciate that :) Thanks in advance and have a good day/week! br
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Thanks Philipp, so it is correct to replace the file # controls.json in the folder C: \ Users \ xxx \ Documents \ Assetto Corsa Competizione \ Config.?
Where does the FANATEC Podium Wheel Base DD2.json file go?
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Thanks Philipp, so it is correct to replace the file # controls.json in the folder C: \ Users \ xxx \ Documents \ Assetto Corsa Competizione \ Config.?
Where does the FANATEC Podium Wheel Base DD2.json file go?
Best regards
You don't have to use the json files. In fact, unless you have the same wheel base / steering wheel / pedals as Maurice, I don't think you should. Those json files are not for Fanalab but in game custom control settings that he set up to his own preference.
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Just set it to AUTO in the Fanatec Tuning Menu, not to 900 or 1080. Auto will do the job for you.
However, as said, when I physically turn my wheel 90° then the in game steering wheel only matches the physical poition of my real steering wheel when I set the DOR in ACC to 1070 as 1080 is too much. Never just go for 900 or 1080 straight, always look if it REALLY matches your physical wheel position.
Ok thanks Maurice. What wheel do you use? 66 FF is really strong on my formula v2.
Steering Wheel for all profiles is also saved and visible in the Game Profile Tab on the right top. Usually either Formula v2 or BME.
Also notice the in game settings, do not use Gain 100 in ACC!
Sorry I mean’t wheel rim. I only use 60 in game. Thanks
It's for ACC.
Same idea for ACC. Take the FF value, multiply it by 3.125 and that should give you a good starting point.
@maurice I know your profile settings recommends in game damping to be set to 0 but also your new profile for acc the speed sensitive setting is unchecked in dynamic damping setting also. Is that right?
thats right because of an issue of a newer internal version where I need to disable the Speed Damping. On 1.23 (and 1.24) you can enable the Speed Damping without any issues though ;)
Ok great. I’d been using it enabled anyway. It’s a really good profile. Thanks alot
New to DD and Fanalab. Where would I save those files from Maurice (the .pws ones) to use the profiles? Thanks.
Keith
once the zip is downloaded and extracted, you just import them through Fanalab. Load and save the profile every time you perform an import, so it can be saved to a location used and accessed by the software.
Perfect, thank you!!
Is there any reason why we don't have different threads for Profiles ....
Share your favourite DD2 profiles
Share your favourite DD1 profiles
Share your favourite CSW profiles
?
So a week without an answer, I guess there is no reason.
@Maurice Böschen: Hi Maurice, I was wondering if you already have some settings for Automobilista 2 ? I am still so satisfied with your settings for ACC, F1 and Dirt2.0 that i cant wait to get some settings for this game :) I would really appreciate that :) Thanks in advance and have a good day/week! br
Does anyone have profiles for iRacing's oval cars? Cup, trucks, '87? Or the new BMW M4?
@Maurice Böschen Any update for iracing BMW M4 and USF2000 profile?
thanks!
Would love the new iracing cars as well. The profiles really make a HUGE difference on the DD1
If someone is interested, I did my settings for the BMW M4 (iRacing) in Fanalab. No LED settings just how I think the car feels best.
Ingame Settings:
Strength: 6.0
Wheel force: 25Nm
Please help for Maurice's files
In which folder are these files inserted?
I could replace the file # controls.json in the folder C: \ Users \ xxx \ Documents \ Assetto Corsa Competizione \ Config?
I can't find the #FANATEC Podium Wheel Base DD2.json file in my directories
Do I import the individual files of the cars via Fanalabs?
Thanks in advance
Yes, you have to import each file manual in Fanalab!!!
on the left you select ACC and then import file after file ;)
you can also modify this files in Fanalab and save them.
before gaming, select the desired config, load it, play and enjoy :)
Thanks Philipp, so it is correct to replace the file # controls.json in the folder C: \ Users \ xxx \ Documents \ Assetto Corsa Competizione \ Config.?
Where does the FANATEC Podium Wheel Base DD2.json file go?
Best regards
You don't have to use the json files. In fact, unless you have the same wheel base / steering wheel / pedals as Maurice, I don't think you should. Those json files are not for Fanalab but in game custom control settings that he set up to his own preference.
Only load the Files from Maurice into Fanalab! No need to copy .json files or any other files manually with file explorer!
Thank you Philipp, thank you Austen for your quick help. Now with the new files it's a better driving experience. Thank you again.
Best regards
How can I save each car profile of iracing?
AMS2 now saturated with Fanatec in game adverts and still no support for the game in Fanalab. Weird.
Where do I put the Iracing .rar files? Sorry if its a stupid question.
Thanks
You need to load the pws files in FanaLab.
Thanks for that.