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Direct Steer with Torque BUG?

Started by Hawk, April 03, 2015, 11:25:10 AM

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Hawk

There seems to be a bug with DST(Direct Steer with Torque):

When sitting on the bike in neutral the handlebars are straight and lined up ready to move off, but as soon as you put the bike in gear the rider turns the handlebars right over to the left and that makes moving off a massive problem. Also no matter how much you try to then straighten up the steering with the controller nothing works on the steering until the bike starts to move, but obviously with the wheel pointing right over to the left on start the bike wants to fall over to the right as soon as you start to move, which ends up in a massive left right wobling action which if your lucky you can catch it and start riding, but 99% of the time you obviously end up on the floor.

I've already thought about controller calibration but calibrating the controller doesn't make any difference to this action.

Is this a bug? Or is there a way to sort this issue out with the DST code settings in the profile.ini?

Hawk.

doubledragoncc

Its the point I dont like about it too H. It makes it most unrealistic for such an action to be occurring.

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The self-centering steer when stopped has been requested by Klax, to make it easier to start.
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Hawk

Quote from: PiBoSo on April 08, 2015, 09:23:51 AM

The self-centering steer when stopped has been requested by Klax, to make it easier to start.

Thank you for reminding us and letting us know that you are aware of this problem Piboso.  ;)

Hawk.

Klax75

Quote from: PiBoSo on April 08, 2015, 09:23:51 AM

The self-centering steer when stopped has been requested by Klax, to make it easier to start.

And thank you. it's 100 times better with DST then what it was before. Since you had to get the bike to a certain speed (think 20 mph) before it would center the handle bars. Now if you do it right you are center right from the start. :D

Hawk

Quote from: Klax75 on April 09, 2015, 02:43:51 AM
Quote from: PiBoSo on April 08, 2015, 09:23:51 AM

The self-centering steer when stopped has been requested by Klax, to make it easier to start.

And thank you. it's 100 times better with DST then what it was before. Since you had to get the bike to a certain speed (think 20 mph) before it would center the handle bars. Now if you do it right you are center right from the start. :D

How do you center the steering from start-off?

Hawk

Klax75

Once you start moving fast enough it will center up. Were as before at a standing position it would go to one side or another so it made going forward very hard.

Don't try to fight it to keep it straight if your going really slow off the start, it takes practice just give put it in gear then throttle up very shortly after. As soon as you put it in gear the handle bars will go to one side or another. But if you do it quick enough you'll be moving before that happens.

Moto 3 bike, throttle, then put in gear. Bigger Bikes gear then throttle.