Auto Steering Rotation is one of my favourite features of AMS. This is massively disappointing if it's a wheel issue. Nothing fixes it, so it seems that the CSW has now joined the newer Fanatec wheels with this issue (based on what I read above). I tried turning Auto Steering Rotation ON and OFF rebooting deleting my controller.ini and forcing AMS to create a new one. It appears that all cars are using the 900 (max) rotation from the Fanatec control panel. edit: I'm more awake now, so I corrected errors and added details.Īuto rotation stopped working for me today, too! It broke when I updated the driver and firmware on my CSW. If I copy the file before editing and later recover it after the rotation setting have been broken, Autorotation works again. I tested, and as soon as I open the controller.ini file and save it, it lock my wheel to (in my case) 540°. The only thing that helped was deleting the controller.ini file and re-assigning my controls, now autorotation works again. If I set SEN on the wheel from AUT to 108 and back to AUT, it stayed set to 1080°. Restarting the game and rebooting the wheel didn't help either. Even if I set a fixed rotation in the menu it would still stay at 540. It would lock my wheel rotation to whatever value I set there, no matter what options I set in the game menu afterwards. When I saved the file, it locked my wheel to 540° of rotation, as was specified in the controller.ini file under "user wheel rotation" (or something similar) Along the way I changed a few options, like turning off the LED stripe on my wheel base, small stuff. It broke when I opened controller.ini in documents\automobilista\user data to look for a way to apply some filtering to my FFB. Autorotation stopped working for me today as well on my Fanatec CSL Elite PS4.
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