![]() ![]() The button will appear again whenever the calculated force is sufficiently different from the current setting." The number becomes more reliable the more you drive but I wanted people to be able to sort of dial things in without doing 4 laps at the Nuremberg ring. Hitting the button will apply what I calculate to be a reasonable number for the force slider. ![]() This button will appear after you have put in so many seconds of a clean lap (no off track, no hitting things, etc). "Basically there is a new ‘apply’ button in the F9 black box and in the wheel settings tab, both next to the force setting. "The profile (mentioned below) straightens out your wheel so that it is linear, this adjusts our forces so that 100% in the sim is 100% at your wheel (well something like that) Together they give you the optimal setup." You can apply this at any time (once you have half a lap or so of data) by hitting the apply button on the F9 black box, or by going into the settings tab." You won't get the cool graphs but I keep track of your cars steering torque and calculate the optimal force slider setting from that. "This is basically baked into iRacing for the next build. My excerpt from David's post may be out of context: (I'll paraphrase this one day when I have time and patience) Of course if you use linear mode then just ignore it and make sure you have no red." You want to see flashes of orange, not a steady orange color, think of it as your headroom on a mixer, a little padding so mic pops and other details don't cause clipping. Anything above that point will have less detail than anything below it. Orange is significant because when you are using the default non linear mode then about 85% is when we really start compressing the signal so we can squeeze more in. "Orange means you are above about 85% (somewhere around there), red means you are above 100% and actually clipping. ( Posted by David T Jan 2016).Īnother related post by iRacing staff (David T Sept 2016) ![]() "The key between linear and non linear is that in linear mode red is bad and in non linear mode orange is bad on the 'F' meter". My related notes also explains how to create your own (wheel) profile using the Wheel Check app. ![]() Wheel profile thread noted further down this page. (For reference, link to old wheel check thread). ![]()
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