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Question Way to increase bumpiness in No Limits 2?

Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by whadupson, Apr 9, 2019.

  1. whadupson

    whadupson XR dev

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    I feel like lots of roller coasters are pretty bumpy but in NL2 you just glide along the track. Is there a way to increase jitter as speed increases or something to that effect?
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    SeatTime Well-Known Member

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    Mirror the sound into a good transducer (I use a buttkicker), I find it works great and possibly its the only real option.
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    BlazinH Well-Known Member

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    New options in the next release of Simtools may be a game changer. If the bumps are in the telemetry then running two tuning centers should allow you to bring them out.
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