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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Problem is, also, that there is no 'state' shown on the screen for this assistant, so I do not even know if the assistant is ON rather than OFF, apart from ther beeping when crossing a line, obviously.
In fact one thing I have learned, is that, should I activate it with the dedicated key, I would hear a BEEP-BEEP only and only if I am SLOWER than the minimum speed required for it to work, otherwise its activation will be completely silent. I have read within SCS Forums, somebody saying that it would be useful (if not even necessary) to reset the whole FFB system within the simulator, but I am not willing to do such a thing - because my FFB is very well fine tuned after a very long time consuming procedure - unless I am assured that after THAT, it will eventually work one hundred percent!
Anyway, any suggestions? Anyone?
Thank you,
But thanks for your kind help anyway. :)
Lane Assist is not autonomous driving.
I've driven trucks that have this feature in real life. It doesn't maintain the lane on its own, rather, it continually "nudges" the wheel in the direction it thinks you should be going when it sees the line(s). Which is great fun in construction areas where the lines are all over the place! Not... Had to turn that "feature" off. Very unnerving.
Well, I believe you, man. I simply was saying that I watched recent YT videos in which users simply let trucks keep the center of the lane on their own, literally 'hands free', and in light of your post I cannot understand how they did it (or at least, so it seemed to my eyes; very likely it means then that I misunderstood the whole thing somehow. Irt's absolutely possible, if not even very likely! I am no genius after all! Quite the opposite, I'd say!). Anyway I am simply stating that every test I have done, in different profiles in both simulators, packed with MODs or without a single one - not even a simple paint job -, didn't achieve anything in this sense. Perhaps (PERHAPS? It's a candid question) the software and the drivers of some wheels - Logitech G29 and Logitech Gaming Software in my case - are involved in the problem in the first place, because perhaps (again: PERHAPS?) it's all a matter of settings of the FFB system within the driver software... Who knows? I don't. Unless of course it's a matter existing in the very way ETS2 and ATS manage the FFB system by themselves, or maybe a matter of wheel settings (steering sensitivity and non-linearity and/or truck and trailer stability or even suspensions stiffness or who knows what), ao I absolutely don't know, and I can only try to guess. Yet again, I am not going to reset the whole FFB within the simulators just for the sake of testing... That's for sure.
It would have been nice to see how it worked, yes, but no big deal, I can live without it. The simple audio warning of crossing a lane it's fine for me, especially if I am tired (IRL, I mean), and when necessary, I can activate it... No further needs by my side. :)
Anyway, thank you for your suggestions and explanations.
Again, thank you for your suggestions, as they might have put me in the right direction (no pun intended, or maybe yes...? ).
Ciao, be well.
So its something to do with the wheel. And when i plugged it back in i played with the settings and i don't know what i did but if i go of the road it warns and if i don't touch the wheel nothing happens. However if i put weight on the other side of where im drifting in to its enough so that the wheel moves a bit. Not much but just enough to keep me from getting more out of the lane. So i did an experiment: I turned off force feedback and now when i would drift on the lane mark it warned and turned back. The same force when if i just put weight on the side of the wheel. Very interesting. So what i have concluded is that for some reason the lane keeping assist doesn't work with types of steering wheels.
Or it could be something in the settings that we all just missed. But i double tripled checked and sure enough no settings i found changed anything. Well apart from the force feedback on how much it would steer back on my wheel but its useless seeing how i turned it to 100% it was before on and little to nothing happened.
For sure, in the settings I actually completely MISSED the setting relative to the "steering while lane keeping" so to speak. Now I am away from the Sim, so I cannot remember correctly, but I recently noticed a specific setting that has something to do with the assistant. Moreover, as said I finally managed to get it to work simply tweaking a little bit my FFB settings, so now it all works fine. At the beginning I was almost sure that the fault was of my Logitech G29, and I was wrong: it was me instead, with my FFB settings, I must adnmit. Luckily. Fortunately. So just do that: tweak like crazy all your Force Feedback settings until you will get some kinda response from the wheel.Have faith, you will eventually succeed. I mean, if I did so, certainly you can do as well. :)
Also, do not worry, you will very likely have to change your FFB settings at a minimum, if not at all, apart from the overall gain, that is. I was running with my FFB center-spring active (within LGS software), then I 'discovered' that SCS suggested that we users did not activate such option within the wheel software. And so I did: not only I finally got was I have been dreaming of for years, and that is a centering spring that becomes harder the more I increase my speed (and now I got a very soft centering spring close to zero-force at low speeds and it rises up the more I increase my speed. Also, and this is miraculous from my point of view, the wheel gets terribly hard when the engine is off|), but also, I could manage, as said, to get Lane Assistant to be working fine.
We shall chat together, if you need/want to, no problem.
Ciao.
PS: I finally checked. The setting I was referring to, is called 'assisted steering', and you can find it within SETTINGS -> CONTROLS, either in ATS, either in ETS2, clearly.
I have asked about this on Reddit. And I believe that in the vids on youtube they use Force Feedback wheel’s which reflect the position of Steering Wheel in Game. Meaning the your wheel turns with the wheel guided by Lane assist. However, since (I assume) you have spring centred wheel which doesn’t react to the game, the game just follows your wheel in base position being unable to override the Wheel input resulting in you going straight and Assistant breaking.