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Hi everyone,

 

I know it's not possible to adjust the pedal sensitivity ingame in TDU but I was wondering if some of you might have found a way around this. I think this game would be a lot better if the pedals were a whole lot less sensitive so you could actually put a little pressure on your brake and not immediately start to lock up your wheels.

I drive in HC mode most of the time because I find the handling of the cars much more enjoyable in this mode. I just wish I could pull up without wheel spin (it's almost impossible even in the Saturn Sky!) and brake without locking up right away. You notice this especially when driving very slow.

 

Anything you guys know about that I don't? Would love to hear about it.

Posted

That's why they call it Hard Core mode. Whatever u do, u gonna burn some rubber ;) Anyway it's possible to pull up without spinning but this needs some practice and a good wheel like G25. Also if this annoys u, u can avoid the spinning by turning the driving aids on.

Posted

if you have a g25 you can change the pedal sensitivity in the wingman control panel then again you could do that with any logitech wheel if you go into wingman and click the pedal or the wheel and select axis properties you can change deadzones and sensitivity you can also invert the axis and also change the axis properties

Posted

If you hold the clutch in, downshift to 1st, keep the clutch in and then lay on the brake, you can brake softer, and have the lights come on without wheel lockup (On certain cars)

Posted

i dont have that issue

 

my settings are

Gas, Brake, Clutch And Wheel = 90% sensitivity, deadzone = 0%, range = 100%

 

Device Settings

Overall Effects Strength, Spring Effect Strength, Damper Effect Strength = 100%

Centering Strength = 15%

Degrees Of Rotation = 720 Degrees

 

BTW I Have Logitech G25

Posted

Well thanks guys,

 

I actually do have a G25, and I use 900 degrees rotation btw.

I'll look into the profiler settings to see if I can adjust the pedal sensitivity there like you said.

 

Thanks

Posted

720 give you more response than 900 but everyone has their preference i use 720 because it feels better for drifting anythin less than that is overkill but anything more is just rediculous and takes forever to drift

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Where can i find the settings for pedals sensitivity and deadzones please?

I'd like to tweak all that because i don't like much how it's handled but i can't find where it is. I'd also like to know if the FFB can be tweaked to get a better response. I don't like much the fact there's no ffb feeling when close to center.

Thanks.

Posted

Well there is a trick I found out by being OVERLY frustrated with the same problem on my G25.

 

Once you are in your car, go to controls, and click the Accelerate and when it sais push the axis or wahtever, push very very slowly, once you hit the stop, let go quickly, do the same for the brake pedal. This fixed it up completely, but the stupid wheel skid still sounds but its not actually skiiding, and with the sensitivity lowered on the wingman controls, it will be better.

 

BTW, I also drive with 900 degree xD

 

 

 

 

 

Maug: Do you use the G25? It does have a problem with the little feel of FFB while centered, if you search around on google, theres a fix for that.

  • 5 weeks later...
Posted

dude,

I almost returned my g25 because of the wheel spin. Thanks a lot. for those who are having trouble controling ur car because of wheel spin follow the instruction I highlighted.

once again, thanks SergeBMW

 

Well there is a trick I found out by being OVERLY frustrated with the same problem on my G25.

 

Once you are in your car, go to controls, and click the Accelerate and when it sais push the axis or wahtever, push very very slowly, once you hit the stop, let go quickly, do the same for the brake pedal. This fixed it up completely, but the stupid wheel skid still sounds but its not actually skiiding, and with the sensitivity lowered on the wingman controls, it will be better.

 

BTW, I also drive with 900 degree xD

 

 

 

 

 

Maug: Do you use the G25? It does have a problem with the little feel of FFB while centered, if you search around on google, theres a fix for that.

Posted

I am also able to break without the tire screeching. But i only use a normal handheld controller. It's just a matter of how much you break. And ofc there is always engine braking.

Posted
Well there is a trick I found out by being OVERLY frustrated with the same problem on my G25.

 

Once you are in your car, go to controls, and click the Accelerate and when it sais push the axis or wahtever, push very very slowly, once you hit the stop, let go quickly, do the same for the brake pedal. This fixed it up completely, but the stupid wheel skid still sounds but its not actually skiiding, and with the sensitivity lowered on the wingman controls, it will be better.

 

BTW, I also drive with 900 degree xD

 

 

 

 

 

Maug: Do you use the G25? It does have a problem with the little feel of FFB while centered, if you search around on google, theres a fix for that.

 

thx for this hind.

 

do you have the link to this fix?

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