Newsgroups: rec.autos.simulators
Subject: Re: MS FF Wheel and F1RS
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 14:47:04 -0500
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Hmmm....

I played Viper for some 4 hours straight last night, and I still didn't
notice it.

But, my arms actually _ached_ when I was done!

-Larry


Greg Cisko <gcisko@nOsPaMix.netcom.net> wrote:

> Definitely not. You can easily test this by stopping on the track and
> turning the wheel. Does it return to center? When it loosens up
> the wheel does not return to center. Also, I found that this only
> happened when I had the max centering effect turned on. I never
> had the wheel loosen up when the wheel centering was set to
> low. In fact F1RS is awesome with this wheel while the FF
> effects were set to max and the wheel centering was set to
> low.
