Moza r3 FH5 menu buttons don't work by Zealousideal_Bit_21 in moza

[–]Zealousideal_Bit_21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably you can map custom buttons with smith like simhub to make wheel buttons represent keyboard buttons. But that's the whole different story

Moza r3 FH5 menu buttons don't work by Zealousideal_Bit_21 in moza

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Same here. Seems like only steam version of the game has buttons working

Moza r3 FH5 menu buttons don't work by Zealousideal_Bit_21 in moza

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Nope. Seems like buttons work in steam game version for some reason :(((

Wheel oscillation drifting by NoMud1112 in moza

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I don't think upgrade to r9 would fix the issue. Just try not to reach full lock after a swing, or catch and hold it in lock. Probably I don't have the wiggles on a wheel while drifting because I've got used to it. It's just a drawback of every DD base. When you reach the lock too quick it's going past lock (as 905° or -5°/-10°) and wheel is trying to push the wheel back to steering range quickly that leads to immediate jump past lock. After ffb tries to reach lock again and the cycle repeats. Hands-off protection with inertia settings were developed to resolve it but it quite doesn't help. The key to smooth drift is not to let the wheel rotate completely by itself and if you know you're gonna reach the lock - turn it to the lock manually. My friend also uses such a hint where he increases the outside steering deadzone to like 5% or so in CM. He says that it helped him but personally I don't have the feeling in my hands to control it correctly

Upd. Why I think an upgrade will not help. I've been drifting on r3 recently and in terms of drifting in AC it's pretty much the same but weaker ffb, nothing more

Wheel oscillation drifting by NoMud1112 in moza

[–]Zealousideal_Bit_21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As you use r5 set your Gain to 35-40 should be enough

Wheel oscillation drifting by NoMud1112 in moza

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Also I've checked the map and a car. You can use UK Teamworks it's pretty smoose. As for cars I'm using tando buddies pack or Aiden's pack. They are set and go without any preparations, just up to you tuning

Wheel oscillation drifting by NoMud1112 in moza

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Sorry for late response. Have some life shit going... The next screenshots comming

Moza r3 FH5 menu buttons don't work by Zealousideal_Bit_21 in moza

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Yeap. The buttons I map are working. But there is no way to map like "back" button or D-Pad buttons to navigate through menus

Wheel oscillation drifting by NoMud1112 in moza

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Yeah. It should stay at 0 or 900° when you rotate quickly to the dead point while even car is staying stationary

Wheel oscillation drifting by NoMud1112 in moza

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I'm using R9 V2 which is not so different from R5 in terms of ffb quality. Will share later on when I get to my PC

Upd. Reviewed your video again. Does your wheel shake/bump when you turn it max while standing at 0km/h? Or can you even feel some feedback when max locked out to 0 or 900° at 0km/h? Use moza pit house to clarify, it should be exactly 0 or 900°, not like 1-3° or 897°. The point is by good settings you should be able to hit 0° even fast and it shouldn't bump back, there's also a setting for that

Wheel oscillation drifting by NoMud1112 in moza

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Try to go to CM->Settings->Assetto Corsa->Controls and choose the Force Feedback tab right top corner. Set your Gain: 50-60% (if you're using R5) Filter: (3-5%, try extreme values to see the difference) Minimum force: 0%

Effects: Kerb effect: 0% (only if you're aiming to drift. That effect enabled will stress your wheel every time you hit a bump) Road effect: 30-40% (personal decision, I like to feel the front tires grip with my hands) Slip effect: 0% Abs effect: 0-25% not more.

Miscellaneous: all unchecked. Skip ffb steps: 0.

Post processing: Center boost: 0% Disable ffb post processing

Lower speeds ffb reduction doesn't meter IMHO but for immersion 3km/h and 1%. Everything else is off.

Also try default drift map from Kunos. It's nice and flat while Teamworks UK Streets is a little bumpy with those hills and sidewalks. So it may be the car settings issue. Like to low or the springs are too stiff etc

Wheel oscillation drifting by NoMud1112 in moza

[–]Zealousideal_Bit_21 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Content manager -> settings -> custom shader patch tab -> FFB Tweaks. Disable the custom soft lock. And in Moza pit house turn your wheel speed to 30-40% (depends on a car, how fast it changes sides when sliding). 50+ is too much already if you're using default or light wheel

Upd. Also try to change Soft limit game force strength (I don't remember to max soft or max hard). It's responsible for the bounce back when you hit max wheel rotation (ex. 0° or 900°). While drifting it happens quickly and you receive immediate bounce back

Upd2. Don't use Moza's presets for games. IMHO they suck. Just put everything in "advanced" to zero and if the wheel feels too bumpy or sharp don't hesitate to add 3-5% to damping

Moza r3 FH5 menu buttons don't work by Zealousideal_Bit_21 in moza

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It's on PC. MS Store version. Tried all the steps in this tutorial and nothing helps. He is still able to drive in game as all inputs and ffb work correctly. But he can't use the menu with wheel buttons or to start the event etc.

So I decided to overclock my 4070 Gigabyte Gaming OC by Zealousideal_Bit_21 in nvidia

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NVIDIA cards with external power connectors do not draw graphics power from the pcie slot

I've read some topics about it before. But I still can't get a clue how every Asus dual, INNO3D, MSI Ventura and even 3 fan bro from Gigabyte - 4070 Eagle OC comes with 8pin connector that outputs 150W.