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G27 Center Fine Angle #12

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choikiyeon opened this issue May 12, 2018 · 3 comments
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G27 Center Fine Angle #12

choikiyeon opened this issue May 12, 2018 · 3 comments

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@choikiyeon
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choikiyeon commented May 12, 2018

hello > <

I am using plugins well in Initial D.

But there is one problem!!

It definitely works in game settings.

I do not think it applies to real gameplay.

Center precision seems to work very poorly.

Can I adjust the center precision angle only about 15º?

Or can you create an option to set the center precision angle?

@jackun
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jackun commented May 12, 2018

Sorry, brain farting here. Do you mean center dead zone is too wide or narrow?
Check that in the Logitech Profiler the wheel's degrees of rotation is set to ~200° (same as GT Force's).
What is the Initial D "serial number" (like SLPM-65268, SCES-12345 etc)?

Edit: OK, testing with Special Stage (SLPM_65268), it seems to use spring effect, but that effect is pretty broken with DInput for now sadly. Raw Input API could be more useful then.

@choikiyeon
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choikiyeon commented May 13, 2018

SLPM-65268

Logitech Profiler I am using angle 480

Ex) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRshXNvMc64&t=717s

My play video. I am still satisfied with the wheel setting

However, the center precision angle is unfortunate.T T

pcsx2, Is the Logitech Profiler angle 200 optimized?

I would like to be able to set the center precision angle from a high angle (T T)

When I tested it, the angles of 10 degrees were killed. The dead zone adjustment center is not correct and the wheel settings can not be applied

@NTULINUX
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NTULINUX commented Aug 18, 2019

Looking at the video, I'm guessing your steering linearity is set too high. Try reducing the linearity under "Global options" in the Qemu USB configuration screen, the screen where you adjust the button mappings.

Select "steer left" and "steer right" in the drop-down menu under "Filter/test" and change set the linearity for both. Keep lowering the linearity until you find the sweet spot. Hope this helps!

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