I’m a PlayStation guy and I have been sim racing for a few years on console. I recently got a PC and RaceRoom is my first PC simulation experience. I’m using a Thrustmaster T300 and sometimes I experience a “slip” in the FFB and then it catches again. When this happens, the wheel is always misaligned afterwards. It often happens on straight always and for seemingly no reason. Anyone know what could be the issue?
You are locking up the front tyres to often and produce some nasty flatspots. It's a Thrustmaster issue.
I will adjust my brake bias and see if that helps. Is there a way to reset the wheel without unplugging the wheelbase from the PC?
So, when this happens during practice or a race and I finish the session, when I start the next session the wheel is still off center and I have to unplug the wheel to get it centered again.
Flatspots do not explain a mis-aligned wheel. Also, I have a Thrustmaster T300 too and have never experienced anything similar to this, even when I know for a fact my tyres are indeed flatspotted. It sounds to me like a wheel issue rather than a game issue. How old is the wheel? Could it be the band slipping on the wheel itself due to damage? Do you have any other peripherals plugged in while racing?
Everything is new at the start of a new session. Tires, brakes, fuel You can eventually assign a button to reset the ffb during a session.
The wheel isn’t that old, maybe a little over a year. The FFB feels great, even after the wheel slips and becomes misaligned. The only other peripheral I’m currently running is a Logitech shifter w/ Leo Bodnar adapter. I plan on adding a button box in the future.
if you lock your tires continuously the effect on my t300 happens the same because i end up puncturing. but it should be removed when going to another session
I have updated the drivers for PC. I found some videos on YouTube and made some adjustments to my FFB settings and the problem seems to have corrected itself. I have completed several practice sessions and a few races with no issues so far.
Sorry it took so long to post these pictures of my current settings but I been swamped with work! I also apologize for the quality but Lightshot doesn’t seem to work with RaceRoom running. Anyway, these setting were either from GamerMuscle or Simracing604 on YouTube, I don’t recall whose I used. These have fixed my issue and now I just adjust the FFB multiplier in car setup to what I like before driving and I haven’t had any issues.
You can try a while ago since the last update of the ffb, I spent time configuring, getting good sensations in t300, adjusting forces in profiler thrumaster to 100. after testing I realized that 100% in thrumaster, and adjusting intensity in raceroom I got more detail without saturating forces, the multipliers are normally lowered one point on the base, some older cars still have to reduce more, but this is personal
This reminds me of an issue I had years ago. Before I got started with my own kit, I borrowed a mate's G29. Every now and again (typically after a little knock with a wall IIRC) the wheel's idea of 'center' would shift a good few degrees out, and unplugging/re-plugging the wheel was the only way to reset it. When I eventually bought my own I never saw the issue, which led my mate to return/exhange his as it clearly pointed to a hardware issue.. - He never saw the issue again on the new one. Have you tried any other games out of interest? If it happens there as well, at least you'll know it's a driver/hardware fault. Edit: If the problem went away after the driver update, then it sounds like the drivers were at fault. This doesn't sound like a game-side thing to me at all. Glad it's sorted though.