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I know a mod that modifie center of gravity and i was wondering if it could go a little bit further in the realism by adding it.(assuming no conflict is put under your mod)
I did not notice that it modified the center of gravity and weight distribution with and without a trailer.
May I ask about cabin weight, does it modifie the center of gravity and mass repartition with and without a trailer?
https://youtu.be/Vo6C3HEpfsQ?si=U6ssxxaWgd6xVp9_
https://youtu.be/KuuUqoqFzy0?si=VFJNL1QFbldA53aj&t=32
https://youtu.be/JPIg42pQ1f0?si=BxuQ9gJgxU9VGshL&t=171
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/oxN0tqO9cSk
You want to tell me that the braking distance from 60 km/h is 100m? This is just a warning for drivers of smaller vehicles.
Because the braking distance is actually shorter, unless you have faulty brake systems, worn tires, etc.
Have you ever had emergency braking? I don't think so, that's why you don't know what a modern truck can really do.
I have been a professional driver for over 10 years, that's why I came up with the idea for this mod.
Reg
A 40t truck from 80km/h stops in 40m
Use a racebox or dragy and measure it yourself if you don't believe me.
Sorry but no. Not sure where the hell you got this info but 9m is literally a joke. 90m Yes. At 50kph you are moving at 13.89m/s, therefore, stopping in 9m would take less than a second. From 50kph!?? LOL. Please, I can go do the research for you but this is just bad info.
My friend who lives in the USA and is a driver, maybe one day he will help me create a modification for ATS.
You can try to put this modification but you do it at your own risk :)
Of course 95%
max is now 1.5
so, maybe you could update the graphics of your recommended settings as this for new users ?
For 900 -1080 degree users
Steering Sensitivity ------O---- - (100% or 1.00)
Steering Non-Linearity --O---------- (40-50% or 0;40-0;50)
For 1500 degree users
Steering Sensitivity -----O------ (100% or 1,00)
Steering Non-Linearity O----------- (0% or 0,00)
Because it is very difficult to tip over just a truck without a trailer
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
For example, I use a typical simracing base: VRS DirectForce Pro and a real truck wheel with a diameter of 45 cm.
Here are my in-game settings
https://ibb.co/w445CW3
but I still have separate settings in the steering wheel base controller.
I don't know when I can update.
Hold on :)
All my lorries are impossible to drive with a strong engine.
What a shame. !.48 update made the game becomes not so funny.
- Physics 9 Go Pro can replace my old Steering & Cabin Fix mod.
- Most people prefer the premium Air Ride.
The only difference is for steering sensitivity:
100% - when you park maneuver at the end of delivery.
25% - outside of town, and even in the most towns.
Top notch experience
I am sick of those physics mods where you can easily flip truck, and cabin wobble so much I get feel dizzy.
I have Logitech G27 but I don't use it with ETS2 because wheel support is utter trash.
It so bad that I drive superior with gamepad. That's how much bad is...
My plan is to upgrade to DD wheel (probably something like Simagic Alpha Mini) and loadcell pedals later this year.
Maybe brakes are a bit too efficient here. Moved the slider one click to the left.
No matter what steering wheel you have, you always set the "Strering animation range" to 1500 (average) !!!
Real truck from 1350 to 1600 degrees.
For users who use DD bases where you can set any rotation degrees (from 0 to infinity) no problem, because you set 1:1
Steering Sensitivity ----------O (100%)
Steering Non-Linearity O----------- (0%)
For other bases for 900 -1080 degree (logitech, thrustmaster, fanatec etc.)
Steering Sensitivity ---------- O (100%)
Steering Non-Linearity ------O----- (40-50%)
With these settings, the steering wheel in the first stage of the turn behaves like in real life. Driving straight ahead, highway exits and entrances, 90 degree intersections.