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cool. I'll set up a thread later. Just done an 8.17 on peyregrosse. I think that's a pretty decent time. Anyone gone faster?
Ok so i've got the driving force Gt all setup but i need a little help! I cannot get force feedback or the gear shifter to work, no matter what i do, i've searched the web but to no avail. I've got the Patch obviously but what else do i have to do to get it to work properly?? Any help would be great!!
Does the wheel work outside the game or do you only have problem with RBR? Also make sure you have AC adapter plugged in, otherwise FFB doesn't work.Quote:
Originally Posted by leighton323
How do i test it outside the game? and what is the AC adpater? Sorry complete newbie, i bought it second hand and my brother picked it up so i'm hoping everything was included and there was nothing left out. I have the wheel and pedals with the wheel connecting to the computer through a USB and a power cord that connects to the wheel also. That is allQuote:
Originally Posted by NeverKnow
AC adapter is the power cord. One thing that my Driving Force GT does when I connect the power cord (and it is already connected to computer via USB) is that it goes from lock to lock and back to center automatically using FFB. But if it is already close to its center of axis it doesn't do that. Also if you have power on the wheel and you try to turn it you should plenty of resistance (and once you let the wheel go it will return to center), if it isn't powered then it is very easy to turn the wheel and it will not auto-center.Quote:
Originally Posted by leighton323
OK, go to control panel of windows and under "devices and printers" you should have "driving force GT" under there when you have it connected. Right click on "driving force GT" and select "game control settings". A new window should open called "game controllers". There select driving force GT and click on properties and another windows should open. There you can see the inputs for the wheel. Go through all the buttons on your wheel and all the wheels axis are reported correctly (press and depress brake and throttle pedal, turn the wheel from lock to lock).
If they are all reported correctly then the problems are with RBR if not then the problems are with the drivers for the wheels which didn't install correctly or the other option is that the wheel itself could be defective.
In the years I've used RBR I haven't had problems with RBR not reporting the wheels correctly. Before starting RBR I always check under control panel that all the axis are reported correctly and then I launch RBR. If the controllers is shown under "game controllers" then they are "seen" by RBR and they should work.
If the drivers are at fault, then uninstall all the drivers, restart the computer and reinstall the drivers (remember to plug in the wheel to your computer only when the installation program asks for this). You might want to disable your anti-virus during the installation process because sometimes they can interfere with the installation process.
I tried to explain all this the best I can but I don't know if it is all understandable. If you have any question then ask.
Thank you very much for your help. The problem was with the driver which I installed incorrectly. The Game is now working perfectly, just have to sort out my driving view, already managed to get within 10sec on my usual times with the wheel and lots of room for improvement. Once again thank you very much :)
I'm glad to hear you got it sorted. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by leighton323
Anyone know what the record time for Peyregrosse is?
In the Czech Plugin fastest time in WRC is 8.03.55!Quote:
Originally Posted by Macd
What about rbrsr? I've done an 7.58.xx
I don't know if RSRBR keeps track of records! Anyway, that's a nice time, altough in my opinion cars in RSRBR seems a little more grip and brake better than in Czech plugin! In wish car did you made it?
It was the C4 WRC
Hi, i have a team in rbr-world, somene driving in this community?
Hi, I'm new to RSRBR, can someone tell me how to get phil mills as co-driver???
I don't have much knowledge and I'm still learning, also i have logitech g27 and don't know if I've set up the wheel right in the game it will only turn a half turn to the right and half a turn to the left is that right? Can anyone help please ?
Use this utility to change your co-driver:Quote:
Originally Posted by MarkWRC
http://forum.rallyesim.fr/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=578
180 degrees of rotation is usually default for steering wheels. Before starting RSRBR or RBR make sure you have set your desired steering wheel rotation (say 540 degrees or 720 degrees) in the Logitech utility or in the Control Panel, then start RSRBR or RBR.
For example. I have Driving Force GT steering wheel and I use 540 degrees rotation for driving games. But every time I plug it in to my computer I have to go to Control Panel and to its settings page. After that the wheel has 540 degrees of rotation, otherwise it would stay in default 360 degrees of rotation. Few times I have forgot to this step and ended up driving a car which had 540 degrees of rotation set in the setup but I only had 360 degrees of rotation on my steering wheel which meant the car was very twitchy.
If you have specific question regarding setting up the steering wheel to RSRBR, don't hesitate to ask.
I haven't tried any of these stages yet but came across this website now and these look amazing. For the BTB plugin...
http://btbtracks.blogspot.cz/p/chrisb-t ... nload.html
They look nice indeed. Will give them a go at the weekend. Thanks Bruce!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruce D
Well I tried that Mexico stage on my link above and I must say it is a game changer in terms of what can be done with BTB. As great as anything from WRC4 if you ask me.
my new setup of rbr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFtBZ-HF ... e=youtu.be
This is my render (skins by ven skin) https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater
Check this out... A run in the BMW E30 Grp A M3 over the Joux plane stage but coverted from RBR and running in Assetto Corsa!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76fMHX52qVc
Oh man.. this gives me great hope that they can do some serious modding to AC and give us a proper modern rally sim.
Bit quiet in here recently! I've just got a new laptop and had to reinstall RBR - but I can't find some old mods. Anyone able to link me to the Phil Mills codriver mod? Would be much appreciated :)
You can try Pacenote Manager which is available here: http://forum.rallyesim.fr/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=578 . I've used this before without any problems but few weeks ago I couldn't get it to work, don't know why.
It should. It replaces audio files of pacenotes in the Audio folder so RBR should load the notes straight from there not the Audio.dat file. I tried searching for stand alone audio pack but couldn't find one.
Maybe tomorrow I'll have time to figure out why I don't get the new audio files in RSRBR because I can see the manager is replacing the files but when I boot up RSRBR I'll get the default ones. Very strange.
I got it working. First time by creating new audio.dat file, then later found easier solution. That is renaming audio.dat to something else and RBR loads the sounds from the folder.
ps29, did you get it working? If you only have stock RBR, I think you need to extract audio.dat, then copy files from phil_mills.dat over, then repack the audio folder.
If there is somebody interested, there will be official Czech championship in online rally (in Richard Burns Rally). More info on official page.
VRC Rallye Monte Carlo 2024 | Uhorna SS1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD0eSTNRp0c
RBR | Lucerem setup testing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA3dwyoZXDI