Been trying to mess around with some Steering Feedback Foundation just because I've heard some of the hype around it from others on Youtube. However whenever I turn it on it seems to have really bad slow oscillations that force my wheel left and right pretty hard to the point it's undriveable. I've tried turning Steerting Foundation on but with game ffb off, and with game ffb on and it feels the same to me. Like some intentional pulling of left and right regardless of the game ffb setting. I ran the tuning wizard for a lap telemetry and it set foundation at like 115% by default.
Was wondering if that's because it doesn't work on dirt or maybe I'm doing something wrong?
Appreciate any help.
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click on down arrow just to the left of the toggle switch for Steering Feedback foundation.
this opens up a sub menu for SFBF, there i9s a slider for oscillation resistance, i think this will solve the problem.
From my experience the auto tuning does set it to an extremely high number for dirt oval, ( dirt is a different animal vs asphalt) I go into the accuforce steering wheel slider at the top and turn it down, this setting is like the master contol for total force allowed.
also next to the feedback settings there is a padlock, if you click it it turns yellow and then the autotune will not change that slider