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      lokcy last edited by

      hello, for some time I have had a problem with my sw20 v3 base which has just finished the 2 year warranty, sometimes in small or large turns it slams in the axis of the engine, it is quite violent as if it were violently against the stop when I'm not necessarily there, if I unplug the base and go back to rf2 it passes, and as soon as I hit a wall or leave the road it does it again, I tried to film but it's not obvious , we don't hear it sometimes, and as luck would have it, it's not strong enough. base plugged in sometimes it blocks when I'm not in game, and if I disconnect the motor it runs free without these big blows, I updated the software but it still does it.. if you have any idea Please ?
      cordialy..
      sry my english so bad, thx google trad 😉

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        Sim-plicity Dev @lokcy last edited by

        @lokcy

        Does this happen in sims other than rF2?

        Can you post screenshots of your Settings, Advanced & Telemetry tabs after a typical racing session?

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          lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

          @Sim-plicity-Dev apparently only on rf2 and with the bandwith, when I set it to 0 no more worries but no more info, at 0.5 it's ok but it's just right... before I put it on 0.75 or 1 and that didn't do it..

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            Sim-plicity Dev @lokcy last edited by

            @lokcy

            If this only occurs in rf2, can you set the Rotation in the Settings tab of the desktop app to match the rotation of the chosen car within rf2.

            This is a manual process for rf2 as it does not auto-switch like sims such as AC, ACC & iRacing.

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              lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

              @Sim-plicity-Dev hello, I put 900 in the game and 900 in s-p software and it corresponds to maybe a few degrees, is that what causes the hits when I increase the bandwith? me rf2 bug my triple screen if I do alt+tab and I have to restart the game..

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                Sim-plicity Dev @lokcy last edited by

                @lokcy
                Just updated rf2 on our test rig and discovered it has now implemented rotation auto-switching. Your 900 wheel & 900 in-game should be OK.

                Can I see a screenshot of your rf2 Force feedback settings?

                Note that the default/centre-point for Bandwidth is 0.5 and should really only be changed if an increment delivers an improvement.

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                  lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by lokcy

                  @Sim-plicity-Dev hello, well it comes from rf2 and some tracks, the bandwith must be at most 0.30, otherwise it makes quite brutal clicks, and sometimes it blocks when I turn off games like the video below:

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                    lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

                    @Sim-plicity-Dev https://m.youtube.com/shorts/yKzE7iHhJr0
                    Ok I make photo today 🙏🏽 thx .

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                      lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

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                        Sim-plicity Dev @lokcy last edited by

                        @lokcy

                        Before we go any further, can I ask that you try your tests again with the steering wheel connected directly to the motor shaft (no QR) and report back?

                        What tracks does this happen on & with which cars?

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                          lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

                          @Sim-plicity-Dev hi,
                          On the YouTube video that I made to show you, we can see that there are hard points and it doesn't matter what steering wheel. I just changed the QR because I have 12 steering wheels and I wanted to make sure it didn't come from there. I will test when I can.. After on rbr-rsf also I encounter a problem when I start the game. The FFB works but there is almost no information on the road, I pass on the base application I touch no no matter what settings whether Boost, degrees, torque, I apply I come back to the game and there it works. Of course, I tried several solutions, but nothing worked. I still have the same problem when starting this rbr-rsf game.

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                            lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

                            @Sim-plicity-Dev after on dirt R2 and ams2 it seems to be good, there are no clicks, rf2 it depends on the tracks, but 0.4 and 1 in bandwidth gives a hit / click, like on the other simulations they don't are not there, I tell myself that it would be useless to pass the wheel directly on the motor axis?

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                              Sim-plicity Dev @lokcy last edited by

                              @lokcy

                              When remotely troubleshooting, it is important to remove as many variables as possible.
                              We need to identify what it isn't before we can narrow down what it is.

                              We also need to be able to reliably reproduce the issue (sim, car, track, sim settings, wheel settings etc)

                              You have reported 3 issues
                              Violent/slamming of the motor shaft (in rf2 only)
                              Noticeable detents in wheel rotation when spun at speed (expected behaviour under certain circumstances)
                              Inconsistent FFB behaviour when starting up rbr

                              These may or may not be related and the various tests we ask you to carry out are aimed at building a clearer picture of what might be the root cause of each individual issue.

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                                lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

                                @Sim-plicity-Dev hi friend, I passed the wheel live without putting a QR, I'll come back this weekend to test a little to find the few tracks where it did to me 😉👍thx 🙏🏽

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                                  lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by lokcy

                                  @Sim-plicity-Dev for rbr rsf, I don't know, when I start the game, it's as if the feeling of the bandwith was on 0, I touch for example the degrees of the wheel from 800 to 700, I do apply, I do alt+tab to return on the game, and presto I feel the vibrations of the road, if I turn off the pc it does it again, on the other hand if I just turn off the game and the S-Plicity application, and I restart without turning off the pc, not worry, it works normally right away...

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                                    lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

                                    @Sim-plicity-Dev hi,
                                    good it's a n y to understand nothing, so I removed the qr ok, test this week good, I put the qr back and still ok? eh ? I have already noticed that sometimes I have more feelings than at other times, if it starts again, I would immediately remove the qr to test during this period, it's weird and everything was fine though...

                                    rbr rsf always the same concern, one shot it starts well and another not the bandwith as for the slams sometimes makes his own??

                                    cdly

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                                      lokcy @Sim-plicity Dev last edited by

                                      @Sim-plicity-Dev
                                      Hi,Hello,
                                      sorry I completely forgot to comment. Indeed it is the QR on the steering wheel side that is starting to loosen up, in addition to that, the base of my aluminum profiled playseat was slightly unscrewed.. which makes with the power of the engine produced, it's a snap at each change of direction. Thank you again for taking the time to respond to me. And sorry for taking so long to get back to you. Wishing you a good day. Cordially.

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