But it is a starting point for comparing the relative potential of various wheels.” It can not measure the quality of the wheel, or even how well the wheel will feel when driving. Please keep in mind that this data is only showing you how well a wheel performed on a specific test. I thought I would post a bit of my data here for everyone to see. I have come up with some simple tests that appear to work well. And I keep trying to come up with a good way to quantitatively measure our wheels to see how well they perform. Wheelcheck: David Tucker, FFB guru at iRacing staff, said “I have been playing around with force feedback for a while now. Some games even give us the option to detect wheel locking and making the brake pedal on the Clubsport Pedals vibrate to simulate ABS.” This telemetry information includes things like the current speed and the gear you’re in. Originally started on Fanatec wheels that make use of telemetry from games which is shown on the display. ” įanaleds: Gerben Bol and Dirk Teurlings wrote this little and useful app “Fanaleds is a free plugin for your sim racing hardware. So I built this, it takes some of the data from the site and presents it in a nice, easy to read package, with some neat filtering. IRacing week planner: Tom Moitié said “I always find it awkward to use the website to figure out what I’m going to race the next week based on what content I’ve got and what I’m feeling. Time to check some new additions to the community. This could be considered as an update of the previous “applications and plugins” post published at the beginning of the 2015. During the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix at the Sepang Circuit on Main Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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