Anyone using R9 in LFS? How's the FFB like?
I'm looking to upgrade my broken G27 for either Moza R9 or CSL DD 8nm and just wondering which one would be the better wheel for me.
I always used only 15% ffb in-game and 107% from the profiler settings so I'm probably not too interested in the overall strength of the wheel per se, but how it transfers the track details into my hands. In the past I probably would've asked which one is faster but these days I'm just as interested in the overall immersion while driving.
I've heard Fanatec customer service can be a struggle and their quality control may not be the best eithee on top of that. Reading the reviews CSL DD might be a little more detailed with its ffb but honestly if the difference isn't too big I'd probably be happy to pay for the better service.
I'm looking to upgrade my broken G27 for either Moza R9 or CSL DD 8nm and just wondering which one would be the better wheel for me.
I always used only 15% ffb in-game and 107% from the profiler settings so I'm probably not too interested in the overall strength of the wheel per se, but how it transfers the track details into my hands. In the past I probably would've asked which one is faster but these days I'm just as interested in the overall immersion while driving.
I've heard Fanatec customer service can be a struggle and their quality control may not be the best eithee on top of that. Reading the reviews CSL DD might be a little more detailed with its ffb but honestly if the difference isn't too big I'd probably be happy to pay for the better service.
Because the reproduction of the FFB signal is very similar to the audio signal, some guys give the following analogy for comparison. All gear and belt-driven wheels are like an old style of the magnetic audio tape played on a handheld music box system, while a DD wheel is more like a CD played on a reasonably powerful Hi-Fi audio system.