There is no setting to soften the curbs. It's the game that makes you lose control of the car on curbs not the FFB. Some cars can climb curbs better than others, but you'll hardly be able to hit the yellow sausages smoothly on ACC. You need to improve your driving. You can drive up the curbs with a little bit of throttle to lift the nose of the car. You can raise the car, harden the slow dumpers, and soften the fast dumpers, tweak the bump stops, and stuff like that, to have a more aggressive car on the curbs. You have to study a setup on purpose, and the car may not necessarily go fast on the rest of the track.
With FFB you might just use game clipping as a "safety feature". With Gain set to 65, ACC starts producing FFB clipping, on occasion, such as above curbs. This means that if you set Gain between 65 and 70 in game, and FFB between 35 and 30 on base, instead of 50 and 50, the game will cut detail right when you hit the curbs, while during the rest of the lap, it will behave exactly like before. It's a poor trick, but it might work.
Also, if you lower the FEI, you will feel less of the secondary effects, such as the texture of the asphalt, you can focus more on the details of the shock absorbers and tires, and the FFB will not lose force, but will be smoother.
Here are the settings I use. I sometimes use interpolation on 1 if the car feels too stiff on the road. This is for ACC V1.9. Different games may call for some changes to this. Usually AMS2 benefits from some damping, but from driving the beta build, it seems that the FFB and damping from the game are reduced, therefore, better FFB overall.
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Way too much NDP and too low FEI.
sorry, wrong photo
Same (not so good) settings though.
because the torque is inserted but it tells me that it is low
Because you have no wheel attached
which parameter should I modify to allow the podium dd2 to absorb the curbs as high as the gresini at imola
my friend recommends this setting for the dd2 podium, do you think I should lower the ffb? how does everything else look to you?
There is no setting to soften the curbs. It's the game that makes you lose control of the car on curbs not the FFB. Some cars can climb curbs better than others, but you'll hardly be able to hit the yellow sausages smoothly on ACC. You need to improve your driving. You can drive up the curbs with a little bit of throttle to lift the nose of the car. You can raise the car, harden the slow dumpers, and soften the fast dumpers, tweak the bump stops, and stuff like that, to have a more aggressive car on the curbs. You have to study a setup on purpose, and the car may not necessarily go fast on the rest of the track.
With FFB you might just use game clipping as a "safety feature". With Gain set to 65, ACC starts producing FFB clipping, on occasion, such as above curbs. This means that if you set Gain between 65 and 70 in game, and FFB between 35 and 30 on base, instead of 50 and 50, the game will cut detail right when you hit the curbs, while during the rest of the lap, it will behave exactly like before. It's a poor trick, but it might work.
Also, if you lower the FEI, you will feel less of the secondary effects, such as the texture of the asphalt, you can focus more on the details of the shock absorbers and tires, and the FFB will not lose force, but will be smoother.
Here are the settings I use. I sometimes use interpolation on 1 if the car feels too stiff on the road. This is for ACC V1.9. Different games may call for some changes to this. Usually AMS2 benefits from some damping, but from driving the beta build, it seems that the FFB and damping from the game are reduced, therefore, better FFB overall.
those recommended by fanatec where can I find them?
can i try yours?
https://forum.fanatec.com/discussion/634/assetto-corsa-competizione-pc-fanatec-recommended-settings
the settings on page 1 are for ps4, i need them for xbox x podium dd2
https://forum.fanatec.com/discussion/12759/assetto-corsa-competizione-xbox-one-fanatec-recommended-settings#latest