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In this post, we’ll explore different in-game settings and present a well-rounded default setup for your Asetek SimSports Wheelbase in AMS2.
The settings are based on a default setup, which is why personal preferences can come into play. We suggest you start with the default settings and experiment with your own suggestions based on these.
In other words, the settings in this blog post are a solid starting point if you’re looking for the best settings in AMS2.
We’ll start by looking at the RaceHub software settings and, later, AMS2’s in-game settings. These in-game adjustments affect the force feedback in your wheelbase, altering the feedback you feel through the wheel.
Note: We suggest using Legacy Mode on your Asetek SimSports Steering Wheel because AMS2 only registers 32 buttons.
Steering range – 900°
In Automobilista 2, most cars use a 900° rotation. It’s a setting that aligns with the respective in-game cars’ actual degrees of rotation, making a steering range of 900° a good choice.
Bumpstop Hardness
Bumpstop Range – 0°
There is no need to adjust this setting as it automatically aligns the degrees with each car’s characteristics.
High-Frequency Limit – 3300 Hz
Damping – 20%
Friction – 0%
Inertia – Off
Cornering Force Assist – 0
Overall Force
Torque Behavior Prediction – 2
Torque Acceleration Limit – Max
That is 9.4 Nm/ms on the Invicta wheelbase, 6.7 Nm/ms on the Forte wheelbase, and 4.0 Nm/ms on the La Prima wheelbase.
Anti-Oscillation – 10%
Type: Default
Gain – 40
Low Force Boost – 0
FX – 0
Damping – 0
Menu Spring Strength – 3