When using the La Prima for Dirt Rally 2, try the damper on 0% and anti oscillation at 20%. Increase or decrease ffb if there's still oscillation. Don't use 'gyro' either. Also try rallying in Asetto Corsa or Richard Burns Rally and see if it feels different to Dirt Rally.
I didn't encounter any oscillation on any game. It's just friction levels I have an issue with, rest everything is fine. I tried on multiple games including DR2.0, EA WRC, and RBR, friction remains an issue. Even after maxing it, the base remains snappy.
For rally...adjust the Torque Acceleration Limit to 2.5Nm/ms in the settings. This made a big difference for rally with my Asetek wheelbase. Give it a try. I think you will be happy with the results.
The la prima bundle is fantastic , ive upgraded with the forte pedal upgrade and now you can fully customise the wheels (new grip designs , new colours to choose , new wheel rims round, d shape, u shape , ) i plan to upgrade the wheel at some point . I used to have all moza gear but that stuff just is not even in the same league for quality or reliabilty and Asetek support should you need it is probably the best going so if you managed to break the pins that everyone seems so concerned about ( i dont know how you manage this unless you are a ham fisted fool) you could get it fixed without issue .
The slew rate is attractive but that's not enough in my books to tip me over. Factor in the pins issue and the relatively higher price and the lack of supprted software games, it starts adding up against it and will impact the resale as well. And given it's more serious focus on competitive titles, it's lacking 360hz FFB support on iracing that Simagic and Simucube have. On that note, simagic is more affordable and has much better ecosystem and visually better looking wheels imo
The pin design is concerning. I'm yet to see how it holds up. Simagic on the other hand, has pogo pins too but has never put a fear in my mind that I might accidentally damage them. Simagic can prove to be an appealing option when factoring in the consumer perspective.
Asetek already give on the oficial site the "recommended" settings for WRC and RBR! can u tell me if with this settings is now better on rally? great review congrats!
Thanks! I did try their settings as well, it didn’t make too much of a difference compared to mine. The overall ffb is amazing, it’s just a bit snappy. But I’ve gotten used to its nature.
Have you thought about making a video regarding FFB settings for Simagic or Asetek with what you consider provides the most detail? I got an Alpha U a month ago after watching your reviews and many others and am curious on what you consider is best.
If you do one more than the other, try Alpha. Most of the Formula Drifters use Simagic gear. But at the end of the day, they're so close that noticing the difference would be like finding a needle in a haystack.
@guccibangs9216 15 is more than enough for the majority of people. But unless you are planning on playing at 12+ Nm, I wouldn’t worry about it. Clipping won’t be an issue unless you are exceeding 13/14Nm. If your strength levels suggest that you can handle 12+Nm easily, then I would suggest that you look for Forte.
the pin design is a major concern here. The pins can easily get damaged if wheel is placed wrongly or even a minor ignorance. Also, the pins being exposed, there is a question on their longitivity and the coating due to India being a humid country.
Because of the design of the QR itself, it’s hard to ace the wheel incorrectly. It simply won’t latch on. But yes, I agree, I too have been careful with them.
@@darthsnape yeah the sound is so satisfying and the routine of puting your gloves ,the wheel and your VR is something that will always hype you up It's the click on the brain that something good gonna happen and you will have fun
Does the higher encoder resolution and theoretical higher level of detail was apparent to you compared to simagic? Would you be able to tell a difference in a blind test? The most convincing thing i have heard is that with this base you can use minimal filtering and not have problems like oscilations and weird vibrations,roboticness etc
While on paper the 22 bit of resolution should outright demolish the 18 bit, but it isn't the case. Based on the settings I run, I felt more comfortable on Simagic (it could be bias, I'm not sure) and was faster, like I have shown in the video. And you are right, this base has minimal filters which takes away the digital feel. But I'd say based on the settings I play with, I preferred Simagic despite the very slight (maybe 5%) digital feel. In a blind test, I would be able to tell them apart, but that's because I have tested them both. The differences are in filtering. But again, I'm pitching it against the Alpha U, and not the mini. For an honest review, during my testing period of 20 something days, I spent almost no time with my Alpha U.
What are your thoughts on asetek vs simagic? I'm currently planning to grab the Simagic Alpha U with the GT pro wheel, but the asetek offerings look good too
It’s hard to comprise all the info in a comment without sounding biased, but, You bring up an interesting point. I’m currently working on Alpha mini vs La Prima. I maybe be working on the Invicta vs Alpha U too👀…
@@darthsnape I hope you prefer simagic because i will buy one Not that its changes anything You were the person that convinced me to get the alpha instead of the mini Now the alpha is not available until mid august and i concider to buy the U Will the extra headroom provide any valuable info or immesion? Im sure the alpha is totally enough but it does not sound bad to have "infinite" torque
@@tkdmp5698 The "extra headroom" is highly useful as it provides all the dynamic forces. The dynamic range is often overlooked when picking a base due to lack of awareness or budget issues. I can tell you that playing at 10/12Nm in game and having the torque maxed out on base (23Nm) would allow all of the forces to peak as high as they can for better immersion. In my opinion, it's very important for me to feel every last frequency because of the missing G-forces.
@@darthsnape oooh, i'm so happy you said that you're working on an Alpha mini vs La Prima (though kinda wish you had the Alpha too). You have a talent for making excellent videos. If I may ask, what timeframe are you aiming for on this/these videos?
@@DrR1pper Thanks! I don't usually aim for a particular timeframe, as my focus remains on providing as much value as possible. Which can sometimes result in long videos😅
Argh, again…. Torn between Asetek Invicta and Simagic Alpha U… pretty much only play iRacing. I saw in other comments you “may be” working on a video about that…
@@darthsnape for me it is between those two. I actually don’t mind the Forte wheel as I race in VR and will never see it. Not sure I would go with Invicta brakes however… I get one shot to spend that much money haha.
@guitartube5822 Both are excellent options whether be it hardware or software wise. And ridiculously close to each other once you dial in the settings. Although Asetek’s motor is really…really snappy. So I guess it comes down to which QR you like? Regarding the pedals, from what I have tested and seen other people say, is that it’s a really hit or miss kind of set. You will either like them, or not. There’s no in between.
Yeah its ugly but super practical I much prefer the alpha simple black box and wheels Also having an NRG style quick release cant get beat,i can buy trird pary
@@JamesHartnell keep in mind that you don't need to use their wheels at all. I use an Asetek Invicta base and have never used an Asetek wheel. I also don't ever see their base and have the LEDs off since the base sites behind my monitor.
I’ve just started watching your videos, but I’m happy to say I enjoy them thoroughly!🙂
Thanks Lucas 😊
When using the La Prima for Dirt Rally 2, try the damper on 0% and anti oscillation at 20%. Increase or decrease ffb if there's still oscillation. Don't use 'gyro' either. Also try rallying in Asetto Corsa or Richard Burns Rally and see if it feels different to Dirt Rally.
I didn't encounter any oscillation on any game. It's just friction levels I have an issue with, rest everything is fine. I tried on multiple games including DR2.0, EA WRC, and RBR, friction remains an issue. Even after maxing it, the base remains snappy.
For rally...adjust the Torque Acceleration Limit to 2.5Nm/ms in the settings. This made a big difference for rally with my Asetek wheelbase. Give it a try. I think you will be happy with the results.
It’s still too high. Or perhaps I’m used to playing with filters? Still getting used to it. Thanks for the tip!
The la prima bundle is fantastic , ive upgraded with the forte pedal upgrade and now you can fully customise the wheels (new grip designs , new colours to choose , new wheel rims round, d shape, u shape , ) i plan to upgrade the wheel at some point . I used to have all moza gear but that stuff just is not even in the same league for quality or reliabilty and Asetek support should you need it is probably the best going so if you managed to break the pins that everyone seems so concerned about ( i dont know how you manage this unless you are a ham fisted fool) you could get it fixed without issue .
Yeah I saw that Asetek offers the pins on their website.
The slew rate is attractive but that's not enough in my books to tip me over. Factor in the pins issue and the relatively higher price and the lack of supprted software games, it starts adding up against it and will impact the resale as well. And given it's more serious focus on competitive titles, it's lacking 360hz FFB support on iracing that Simagic and Simucube have. On that note, simagic is more affordable and has much better ecosystem and visually better looking wheels imo
The pin design is concerning. I'm yet to see how it holds up. Simagic on the other hand, has pogo pins too but has never put a fear in my mind that I might accidentally damage them.
Simagic can prove to be an appealing option when factoring in the consumer perspective.
@@wangte27 All of this plus simagic is smaller and much prettier
Asetek already give on the oficial site the "recommended" settings for WRC and RBR! can u tell me if with this settings is now better on rally? great review congrats!
Thanks! I did try their settings as well, it didn’t make too much of a difference compared to mine. The overall ffb is amazing, it’s just a bit snappy. But I’ve gotten used to its nature.
Have you thought about making a video regarding FFB settings for Simagic or Asetek with what you consider provides the most detail?
I got an Alpha U a month ago after watching your reviews and many others and am curious on what you consider is best.
I have not thought of it, but I will make one. That could be a great topic to make a video on!
@@darthsnape awesome! Your videos have been great and a big factor in the purchasing decisions I made. Keep it up.
Im in a pickle. Not sure if i should go alpha or forte. I like drifting a lot and i would also do GT3 races.
If you do one more than the other, try Alpha. Most of the Formula Drifters use Simagic gear.
But at the end of the day, they're so close that noticing the difference would be like finding a needle in a haystack.
@@darthsnape do you think 15nm is enough so there's no clipping with grip racing? That's the sole reason why I wanted forte for the 18nm.
@guccibangs9216 15 is more than enough for the majority of people. But unless you are planning on playing at 12+ Nm, I wouldn’t worry about it. Clipping won’t be an issue unless you are exceeding 13/14Nm. If your strength levels suggest that you can handle 12+Nm easily, then I would suggest that you look for Forte.
the pin design is a major concern here. The pins can easily get damaged if wheel is placed wrongly or even a minor ignorance. Also, the pins being exposed, there is a question on their longitivity and the coating due to India being a humid country.
Because of the design of the QR itself, it’s hard to ace the wheel incorrectly. It simply won’t latch on. But yes, I agree, I too have been careful with them.
Yeah it will constantly make me anxious when putting the wheel
The good news is that the sell replacement,but i prefer the NRG style
Same. I really like the cha ching of NRG QR
@@darthsnape yeah the sound is so satisfying and the routine of puting your gloves ,the wheel and your VR is something that will always hype you up
It's the click on the brain that something good gonna happen and you will have fun
where you got the CUP from . I like it
I got it from my local supermarket for a dollar.
Does the higher encoder resolution and theoretical higher level of detail was apparent to you compared to simagic?
Would you be able to tell a difference in a blind test?
The most convincing thing i have heard is that with this base you can use minimal filtering and not have problems like oscilations and weird vibrations,roboticness etc
While on paper the 22 bit of resolution should outright demolish the 18 bit, but it isn't the case. Based on the settings I run, I felt more comfortable on Simagic (it could be bias, I'm not sure) and was faster, like I have shown in the video.
And you are right, this base has minimal filters which takes away the digital feel. But I'd say based on the settings I play with, I preferred Simagic despite the very slight (maybe 5%) digital feel.
In a blind test, I would be able to tell them apart, but that's because I have tested them both. The differences are in filtering. But again, I'm pitching it against the Alpha U, and not the mini.
For an honest review, during my testing period of 20 something days, I spent almost no time with my Alpha U.
I’m thinking about one of these, coming from and old T500RS, but am wondering if I’d regret not spending the extra on a Forte.
If you do end up getting the La Prima, maybe you can swap the PCB and power supply and have yourself a Forte without spending much.
@@darthsnape I was initially happy to do it but the length of time they’re taking to come up with a solution has put me off a bit.
@doifeellucky I want to see how easy the process comes out to be for more casual players
What are your thoughts on asetek vs simagic? I'm currently planning to grab the Simagic Alpha U with the GT pro wheel, but the asetek offerings look good too
It’s hard to comprise all the info in a comment without sounding biased, but, You bring up an interesting point. I’m currently working on Alpha mini vs La Prima. I maybe be working on the Invicta vs Alpha U too👀…
@@darthsnape I hope you prefer simagic because i will buy one
Not that its changes anything
You were the person that convinced me to get the alpha instead of the mini
Now the alpha is not available until mid august and i concider to buy the U
Will the extra headroom provide any valuable info or immesion?
Im sure the alpha is totally enough but it does not sound bad to have "infinite" torque
@@tkdmp5698 The "extra headroom" is highly useful as it provides all the dynamic forces. The dynamic range is often overlooked when picking a base due to lack of awareness or budget issues. I can tell you that playing at 10/12Nm in game and having the torque maxed out on base (23Nm) would allow all of the forces to peak as high as they can for better immersion. In my opinion, it's very important for me to feel every last frequency because of the missing G-forces.
@@darthsnape oooh, i'm so happy you said that you're working on an Alpha mini vs La Prima (though kinda wish you had the Alpha too). You have a talent for making excellent videos. If I may ask, what timeframe are you aiming for on this/these videos?
@@DrR1pper Thanks! I don't usually aim for a particular timeframe, as my focus remains on providing as much value as possible. Which can sometimes result in long videos😅
Argh, again…. Torn between Asetek Invicta and Simagic Alpha U… pretty much only play iRacing. I saw in other comments you “may be” working on a video about that…
Yeah, it is in works 😅
But before that La Prima is having a go with Alpha mini pretty soon.
@@darthsnape for me it is between those two. I actually don’t mind the Forte wheel as I race in VR and will never see it. Not sure I would go with Invicta brakes however… I get one shot to spend that much money haha.
@guitartube5822 Both are excellent options whether be it hardware or software wise. And ridiculously close to each other once you dial in the settings. Although Asetek’s motor is really…really snappy. So I guess it comes down to which QR you like?
Regarding the pedals, from what I have tested and seen other people say, is that it’s a really hit or miss kind of set. You will either like them, or not. There’s no in between.
I'm sure it's a decent bit of kit, but the design of the wheels, the bit you look at, are absolutely minging.
I have seen that to be the case most of the times. People either hate it or love it, there's no in between.
Yeah its ugly but super practical
I much prefer the alpha simple black box and wheels
Also having an NRG style quick release cant get beat,i can buy trird pary
@@JamesHartnell keep in mind that you don't need to use their wheels at all. I use an Asetek Invicta base and have never used an Asetek wheel. I also don't ever see their base and have the LEDs off since the base sites behind my monitor.