View Full Version : V8 Supercars3, TOCA3 Help needed
Swinghammer
04-12-2006, 04:01 AM
Hi
Just got the V8Supercars3 in Australia Also called TOCA3 i think in other countries.
I need help getting my Saitek R440 Wheel to work properly, i can't get the force feedback to work in the game.
I have tried many forums and codemasters forum, but no help there.And re-installed the drivers many times. tried many in game configs and still no force feedback.
Can anyone give me some ideas on how to get the force feedback to work please? :confused:
OmegaMerc
04-12-2006, 05:53 AM
Shake steering wheel up and down as you hit grass or uneven ground. Shake steering wheel left and right when hitting walls. :D :banana:
Swinghammer
04-12-2006, 06:12 AM
Shake steering wheel up and down as you hit grass or uneven ground. Shake steering wheel left and right when hitting walls. :D :banana:
Great help is hard to come by these days
get rid of that saitek!
But have you tried latest saitek drivers?
did you try other wheel profiles?
OmegaMerc
04-15-2006, 04:35 AM
did you try shaking the steering wheel?
just kidding. :D
Swinghammer
04-15-2006, 06:12 PM
get rid of that saitek!
But have you tried latest saitek drivers?
I have 2 Saitek wheels, Old R4 that don't work with XP
And now new R440 that dom't work with XP64 PRo
Yes tried the latest XP64 drivers from Saitek.
Now i get forcefeedback in the game, but there is another problem now.
No Saitek Calibration window or xp calibration window
The pedals don't work properly now.
Problem is When push Gas pedal an let it go again the car stays on full RPM, the same happens with brake pedal too.
Has something do with axis assignment.
With the 64 bit driver its. not poss to calibrate wheel in Controlpanel/gamecontrol/properties.
comes up with error mess : support files not found.
OmegaMerc
04-15-2006, 06:25 PM
Why are you using 64bit now? Its very flimsy with driver support.
Swinghammer
04-15-2006, 07:14 PM
64 now because thats all i have on my gaming system
Some wheels have auto calibrate. What happens if you pump the pedal gently when windows completely loads?
Also if that doesnt solve the problem, try replugging the pedals.
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