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Miklos H.
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Posted by: Graham Raistrick (GB) on 28.2.2013 13:29:36 (UTC)
Note that if your servo is reversed on your tranny settings...+ and - also reverse....so +40 is -40
That is absolutely not true. All expo effects are using the difference between actual signal value and the center point value. All that matters is how far you are from the center point, the direction is all the same.
Btw you could switch the TH-EXP for the BR-EXP, but you'd have to brake by pulling and accelerate by pushing the trigger.
Edited by author: 7.7.2013 23:05:28 GMT
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Josh V.
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Posted by: Josh Vulte (US) on 28.2.2013 13:55:48 (UTC)
Posted by: Graham Raistrick (GB) on 28.2.2013 13:29:36 (UTC)
Note that if your servo is reversed on your tranny settings...+ and - also reverse....so +40 is -40
oh wow, that is good to know, lol. Now it all makes sense, lol.
not sure if this is so, I just went into the option menu, and no matter reversed or not, the in game expos still were working the same + or -
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Miika L.
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Posted by: Graham Raistrick (GB) on 28.2.2013 13:29:36 (UTC)
Note that if your servo is reversed on your tranny settings...+ and - also reverse....so +40 is -40
I don't use the exp that VRC game offers. I put the settings straight on my transmitter. But good to know if someone is having problems with exp!
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Graham R.VRC CENTURION 2
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Note that if your servo is reversed on your tranny settings...+ and - also reverse....so +40 is -40
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Miika L.
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Well that won't make the car turn any more. It just makes the car impossible to drive straight. I have sometimes used -10% exp to make the car easier to drive without sacrificing overall steering. Usually I just like to stick with 0.
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Hermann RModerator
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Hi Miika,
you can test more exponential on steering (perhaps it helps a little bit)
Game options - control options:
Steering exponential = +30 or +40 (or something like this)
Edited by author: 27.2.2013 22:55:09 GMT
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