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by Bernard Villers Jr on 11/20/2024 16:21:38
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I have noticed that my traction loss effect is now going the wrong direction. For instance, when getting oversteer turning left, the traction loss is swinging to the left instead of to the right where inertia would swing the car in real life. It has not always done this. I did recently need to reinstall SimCommander so I'm assuming it's setup issue, but I'm not finding any way to invert the actuator movement. Also, I've just recently began dabbling with adding in the traction loss effect to my GS-5 and the effect seems normal such that in the previously stated scenario, the left paddles provide more pressure simulating the left side of the seat pushing on the driver as the car increases lateral acceleration to the right. I'm assuming this is the way it's supposed to work since it seems to align with theory, but the actual yaw doesn't feel right. 

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