Yeah, I have to update the doc for the folder changes in GPB.
Just for info: I'm working on the changes to allow to drive the rumble with any of CoG acceleration (already available), rear tire overrun (already available), rear tire underrun and front tire underrun. Each of the 4 sources:
The profile is the linear interpolation that maps the value of the driving variable (e.g. rear overrun) to the rumble value. For example, a profile [5%, 20% // 30%, 100%] on rear overrun will have:
The profiles will be written in the .ini, but can't be changed from the plugin menu: you have to edit the .ini to edit the profiles.
In the plugin menu you can just specify which profile you want to use for each source.
Also made changes so that you can be on the bike, pause (press Esc), alt-tab to an editor and edit the .ini, alt-tab back to GPB and resume: the plugin will reload the .ini (actually only some HUDRumble settings) so that your changes are applied.
Just for info: I'm working on the changes to allow to drive the rumble with any of CoG acceleration (already available), rear tire overrun (already available), rear tire underrun and front tire underrun. Each of the 4 sources:
- Can be sent to one of the two rumble motors (heavy / light) or just switched off (i.e., not used).
- Can have a different profile picked from 3 predefined ones.
The profile is the linear interpolation that maps the value of the driving variable (e.g. rear overrun) to the rumble value. For example, a profile [5%, 20% // 30%, 100%] on rear overrun will have:
- No rumble if overrun < 5%
- 100% rumble if overrun > 20%
- Linear rumble between 30% and 100% for 5% <= overrun <= 20%
The profiles will be written in the .ini, but can't be changed from the plugin menu: you have to edit the .ini to edit the profiles.
In the plugin menu you can just specify which profile you want to use for each source.
Also made changes so that you can be on the bike, pause (press Esc), alt-tab to an editor and edit the .ini, alt-tab back to GPB and resume: the plugin will reload the .ini (actually only some HUDRumble settings) so that your changes are applied.