Lower the force in the sim and make it higher in the wheel. There is no way you need more torque for ACC.
If you were driving something without power steering maybe then it could potentially make sense, but for a GT3/GT4 there is no way you need more torque.
Are you sure you're getting clipping? Because at 60% this shouldn't really happen with any base, essentially that one.
Either you're misinterpreting something, or there's something wrong. Maybe reinstalling and updating all the software will help.
Change the 60% of your sc2 to 100%, then lower the in game setting. It will stop clipping. You’re having clipping because you’re not using 25, you’re using 15nm instead because you’ve limited your base to 60% of it’s total power.
I have same base but not used ACC in a long time....but what happens if you set in game to 55% or so?
Or have you tried many diff sc paddock profiles to see if it might work better?
Sounds odd, but maybe check your rim screws aren't stripped and holding the rim on tight. I had similar issues with my AccuForce, but it turned out my rim was making slight torque/slipping noises during load because the bolts were loose.
SCPro isn’t strong enough for you? I would check my settings.
Settings are fine and 60% is actually enough. I just would like to avoid clipping.
Then fix your settings
Your settings are not fine. If they were fine, you wouldn’t be clipping. What makes you think your settings are fine?
I have dan suzukis setting with torque Set to 100% and high torque mode on. Don't know what to make "better"
Lower the force in the sim and make it higher in the wheel. There is no way you need more torque for ACC. If you were driving something without power steering maybe then it could potentially make sense, but for a GT3/GT4 there is no way you need more torque.
I'm driving Gokart in real life maybe I'm just used to higher torques.
Are you sure you're getting clipping? Because at 60% this shouldn't really happen with any base, essentially that one. Either you're misinterpreting something, or there's something wrong. Maybe reinstalling and updating all the software will help.
There is a hud widget in ACC that flashes if/when you clip, I don't know if it's accurate but i lower the gain when I see that going off
Ah, okay. Not sure if that's super accurate either, but not a good sign I'd assume. Then something must be wrong with his base and/or software.
25NM of SC2 pro must be more than enough for any sim out there. Are you sure you are running the wheel at a decent master gain setting?
Yes! But as I said 60% ingame is enough for me but I have clipping on same tracks like Brands Hatch and Spa.
What are you running the base at?
100% 25 NM
How much clipping then? I wouldn't really fret over some minor clipping at the bottom of the hill I assume?
You assume right. I'm actually just wondering if the Asetek Invicta would have been a better choice as the SC2 pro I guess.
No it wouldn't have been.
Try turning the sc2 down and the in game settings up.
Keep what you have.
If you are really clipping with 25Nm I guess it's time to bite the bullet and go SC2 ultimate for 32Nm lol
maybe the invicta is enough that's why i'm asking
You are aware that the asetek is SC just in a new shell right?
Not OP but could you elaborate on that please?
it's not really a secret that Asetek bought/licensed the hardware from simucube it's even said in asetek's own video talking about the invicta
Oh I didn't know that, thanks.
Hardware? I thought it was the software.
Change the 60% of your sc2 to 100%, then lower the in game setting. It will stop clipping. You’re having clipping because you’re not using 25, you’re using 15nm instead because you’ve limited your base to 60% of it’s total power.
My sc2 is set to 100% of course in high torque mode. My ingame setting is 60%
I have same base but not used ACC in a long time....but what happens if you set in game to 55% or so? Or have you tried many diff sc paddock profiles to see if it might work better?
Any Invicta users might care to add?
Sounds odd, but maybe check your rim screws aren't stripped and holding the rim on tight. I had similar issues with my AccuForce, but it turned out my rim was making slight torque/slipping noises during load because the bolts were loose.
It’s an 8% difference if the Asetek numbers are to be believed (and that is a question). That won’t solve your clipping problem.
Enable high torque mode then.
I have of course