Clubsport V2 Pedals - Help!
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Clubsport V2 Pedals - Help!
My CSP V2 pedals arrived today - I've done the setup with the PC, filled them with oil and hooked up the basherboard....and nothing happening in game...
Anyone have any ideas what i've done wrong? Any help greatly appreciated
Anyone have any ideas what i've done wrong? Any help greatly appreciated
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CosmicChimera- Serious Racer
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Re: Clubsport V2 Pedals - Help!
Are they working on P.C? I have heard rumours of some fanatec gear being DOA
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Re: Clubsport V2 Pedals - Help!
All sorted (user error ) I was a bit anxious as my basherboard has been on order since August.. These pedals are, as they say, The Tits.
CosmicChimera- Serious Racer
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Re: Clubsport V2 Pedals - Help!
Good to hear, I have the v1 of these and they are awesome only thing better are THESE but you know 3-4 times the price but we can dream!
Did you buy a couple of extra load cells as well? At $20 it is always best to have a couple lying around as you do not want to not have one when the cell starts going, as Fanatec can run out of stock sometimes and I had to go to Gamesmen for one for $50... I now have two spare just to avoid that.
Tip make sure you press the pedals all the way down before racing as the wheel base "auto calibrate" the pedals on use, I found if I didn't set the range straight away the braking would get really tricky and weird.
Basherboards is an great product... Shame the thrustmaster is not so great... Oh I'll be selling mine Thrustmaster TX, with additional GTE rim, Pagnian Stand and basherboard very soon if anyone is interested...
Did you buy a couple of extra load cells as well? At $20 it is always best to have a couple lying around as you do not want to not have one when the cell starts going, as Fanatec can run out of stock sometimes and I had to go to Gamesmen for one for $50... I now have two spare just to avoid that.
Tip make sure you press the pedals all the way down before racing as the wheel base "auto calibrate" the pedals on use, I found if I didn't set the range straight away the braking would get really tricky and weird.
Basherboards is an great product... Shame the thrustmaster is not so great... Oh I'll be selling mine Thrustmaster TX, with additional GTE rim, Pagnian Stand and basherboard very soon if anyone is interested...
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Re: Clubsport V2 Pedals - Help!
Thanks SunCrossed - I'll look out for the load cells.
These are taking some getting used to, particularly heel/toe downshifts - I'm not smooth enough with the technique yet to tell if it makes a difference...what do other users of a clutch pedal say? Does rev matching on the downshift make a difference to corner speed in this game, or am I just having a tug trying to do it?
These are taking some getting used to, particularly heel/toe downshifts - I'm not smooth enough with the technique yet to tell if it makes a difference...what do other users of a clutch pedal say? Does rev matching on the downshift make a difference to corner speed in this game, or am I just having a tug trying to do it?
CosmicChimera- Serious Racer
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Re: Clubsport V2 Pedals - Help!
No problem, when your brake starts staying on and it takes a good jab to get the brake fully released you know it's time to replace it. you are looking at a couple of years normally unless you are particularly brutal in pressure applied.
It can matter with Forza especially if you are downshifting too early, you can get the rear end locking up briefly. It does matter way more in iRacing I found and I think it just makes for good practice in the end =)
It can matter with Forza especially if you are downshifting too early, you can get the rear end locking up briefly. It does matter way more in iRacing I found and I think it just makes for good practice in the end =)
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