8500 rpms
8500 rpms
they say that with your truck out of gear you should get 8500 rpms i can't get any truck i drive to go past 7900 or8000 rpms any idea how to get more rpms out of my truck
- Drive2Survive
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Try recalibrating within the game as well?Phineus wrote:For me, recalibrating in the windows control panel > game controllers fixed it up.
Logitech controllers usually bundle a software application that lets you create profiles with game actions programmed to buttons and axes. Are you running that when you play the game? If so, it might be causing problems?
10 years of MTM2 ~ 1998-2008
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id like to point out that if you have the "proper" drivers installed for your controller, you shouldn't have a calibrate button in windows (unless its a serial plug)
I found out that my digi pad didnt get 8500 RPM's cause the "sensitivity" in mtm2 was set to low, whe i brought it right up (not sure which direction) it worked fine. but it made it impossible to drive in stick mode lol.
But maybe try that.
I found out that my digi pad didnt get 8500 RPM's cause the "sensitivity" in mtm2 was set to low, whe i brought it right up (not sure which direction) it worked fine. but it made it impossible to drive in stick mode lol.
But maybe try that.

- OLD_mumhra
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digi mode is a feature on gamepads that have sticks on them, if you set to digi mode, the stick is now the POV switch and the pad is now the axis. Otherwise, the pad is the POV and the stick is the axis.
I switch them if I am rumbling, I like the digital instant controls. You should see how easy it is to power slide with digi controls lol
I switch them if I am rumbling, I like the digital instant controls. You should see how easy it is to power slide with digi controls lol

good call old mumbra a piece of pop corn that one of my grandkids stuck in the gap around the pedal simple this time. slayer i can do a pretty good power slide with my manual shifter too as you come into the corner down shift and floor it and it will slide in a complete circle if you hold the wheel long enough
thanks guys
thanks guys