SC2 always baseline PROFILE load at startup, why?

Honestly, i dont see why it would be any diferent as far as liability goes, it was the user that set it that way, only thing diferent is… if i have to run a background app or not.

Because for the auto-High torque to work you explicitly have to agree to the liability being at your own risk.

Maybe you should look at the available info first before starting to make such a big fuss…

I understand why you do it honestly. But every time it boots? And as i said, it doesnt only cut power, it doesnt save effects. And if it runs in auto mode at startup, you just defeated the purpose of that, only forcing the end user to load the software.

sorry, is it too much to double-click TD and selecting a profile before playing? how can you spend in a better way those 5 seconds?

I use my sim for 3 years with TD in the background with high torque enable on boot and without a login password for anyone to use , after that, my hdd fails, i run to the store, buy new hdd, go home, install windows and sim, i have a really important race that afternoon, i’m about to load the sim and find my wheel running with undrivable settings, i go to granite site, its down for some reason, i contact my friends who also have Sc, but they dont respond soon enough, i miss or start last because my wheel cant keep its settings

Might not be a problem today or tomorrow. Or not a problem at all for most people. Well… close thread and move on

if you don’t save the profile, it won’t keep the settings, sure.
reason why there is a button called “save into simucube”.

At least for me, it does NOT keep settings

Tried it just now in Simple mode, Advanced mode, Low power mode, High power mode… it does NOT keep settings. Always starts with default settings. And yes, i press Set default and after, Save to SC… 3x just to make sure

Now, i tried disable High Torque mode, save to simucube, i restart SC with TD turned off, i start TD and it re-enables High Torque mode, and i previously disabled it… Nice.

SO, i guess you have to disable and re-enable and on the pop-up you have to tell it to stop automatic enabling… Disabling and set+save is not enough… All this stuff and its not clear as water to just disable it… cant keep the settings anyway.

Just tested with 2 instances of TD and looks like yes, the profiles are stored in SC drive as also the High Torque enable/disable setting. Still not understanding why it does NOT keep the profile i set it to, without TD running.

It keeps your default settings but with low Torque activated

not my sc… i can tell you that much

Did you set your preferred profile as default? On the screen where you can select the profiles, after selecting your fav profile, hit “Set Default” and it will automatically load this every time after high torque is activated.

Well… i guess i did… but it does not keep it. I already tried setting low torque profile its same thing. Without td it will not load my settings. Just gave up and set a task to launch the tray and move on.

The profile settings and High Torque Mode are a different thing altogether. Good that you got it working now.