rFactor 2 and Simucube 2

It was already at the first lap

Use the TGM Display (ALT +) to show Flat spotted areas. I don’t think there is a way to turn off Flat spotted. Try adding or decreasing tire pressure.

I don’t remember if you can turn off tyre wear

I know rFactor 1 used to allow you to change the WearRate in the .tbc file. In rFactor 2, I think the tire file is compressed in the vehicles .mas file.

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Hi TechDaddy,

This link is dead now, is there a way to get a hold of your controller config file?

I’d like rf2 to be good to me again, it’s somewhat dreadful as I have it now 8(

Thanks!

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Posting rFactor 2 controller config files. Instructions inside zip file.

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it might be useful to make one page per simu on the wiki to find links and basic settings easily? What do you think @Mika?

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Thank you Daddy 8)

Really appreciate it, hope this helps me get rf2 back in shape!

Cheers!

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Daddy!!

It is awesome! Really liking it!
Only thing I’m changing is the max slew rate, I like it slightly less metallic/digital & a little more rubber feel, so I’m setting it all the way down to 0.1. Sebring no doubt played a role in that 8)

Finally back where rf2 is king of ffb on my rig again 8)

Thanks again!

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Hi TD was going to try these on my 20nm OSW. Any thing I should do different to compensate?

Nope. the controller file should work fine but you might want to change the device name, to your wheel. It should auto change when you map the inputs of your wheel and save it.

“Device Name 1”:“SimuCUBE 2 Pro=#16d00d60”,

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Kledsen,

Trying to understand how to use slew rate for fine tuning, and you summed it up in one sentence. Awesome, Thank you!

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hi all, which files should I delete to restart all from scratch? can I completely delete player folder?
I think I made some mess with the controller json and sc2 presets combo…thanks

You can delete or rename your old controller profile in Userdata / controller folder (rf2 folder).

If you are concerned that the base profile (preset) for your wheel may be altered, you can delete that file and run Steam Verify File Integrity to obtain a new copy.

To be extra sure that you are starting fresh, delete the controller.json file in your Player folder. Do NOT edit the file named controller.json (It is an active save-game controller file).

Start rF2 and load the new preset / set your axis and buttons and FFB. Now save your new controller profile using a unique name. This is the file you will edit if needed. You can make a backup copy to save time (if needed again).

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thank you very much :slight_smile:

Hi guys, testing rF2 today. Coming from iRacing, rF2 feels way to smooth for my liking.

Especially the rubbery feel when i move the tires over the asphalt is almost not feelable.

I used the settings from Techdaddy as i have no knowledge about rF2’s do’s and don’ts regarding FFB.

Could someone give me a little jump start to rule out obvious mistakes?

Did you set it strong enough and in game smoothing is not too high?
Other than that I’m not sure what could be wrong.
How are your TD settings?

i put direct input filters to zero, now its not bad

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Where I can find direct input filters?
I have the base now for 2days, and I have the same isseu. And really don’t know what to do.

I have the settings from techdaddy also. But cornering feels strange. Let’s say, I feel nothing. It feel the same as when the base is off

I have also a other issue, the Simcube doesn’t recognize my Cube control (csx2) and in Rfactor the game doesn’t recognize my clutch paddles from the steeringwheel. What I have to do or where it go’s wrong?