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GS-COBRA
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Address and port fields 4: Some games transmit their telemetry through internet. In
such case, the game sends the telemetry on a user defined address and port, and the
GSeat Manager needs to know these two parameters to listen to the right address
and port. If the game specified in the list 3 uses internet transmission, these fields are
enabled otherwise they are grayed and ignored. Note that address 127.0.0.1
corresponds to your local computer. Using this address means the GSeat Manager
will listen for telemetry coming from the local computer (game running locally).
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Groups 5,6 and 7 contain for each force type (trajectory, handling, attitude):
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A check box to enable/disable this type of force. Use this to feel only a single
force type when you are testing to build a new profile.
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A multiplier to magnify or reduce this type of force. As the force is multiplied
with this value, higher than 1 magnifies the force while lower than 1 reduces it.
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A sensitivity setting to make this type of force
rise more or less “brutally”. 1 is
the neutral value and leaves the force unchanged. For example, using 50 in
sensitivity for attitude forces allows feeling tiny changes in vehicle attitude.
This way you can feel better the road slope in a car.
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A “more…” button to open the advanced profile editing dialog for this type of
force (see 6.5.3).
CAUTIONAdvanced editing is much more difficult and powerful as it gives full
control over many more parameters. The easiest way to build a custom input
profile is to copy a predefined one and edit it at the basic editing level. Beginners
should stick to this approach until they are familiar with multipliers and sensitivity
parameters before using the advanced editing features.
6.5.3 Advanced editing
The high-definition capabilities of the GS-COBRA allow unprecedented detail in the forces
adjustment. That is why the GSeat Manager gives you the possibility to adjust separately
each frequency.
When you click on one of the “more…” buttons in the profile input edit dialog, this advanced
dialog opens for the corresponding type of force (here trajectory forces):