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Remember that any changes in the tune can be saved via the Tune Manager. You can overwrite the current tune, save it as new, or even save or load specific parts of the tune. You can even create variations of specific parts within the same tune, let's say, different suspension settings or different grips. The Tune Manager gives you a lot of freedom.
The engine setup also now has a graph aswell as added colum descriptors as could be confused by torque Hp input.
In regards to the input, to support FFBB in modern wheels, I need to upgrade the input system from the ground up. It will be done later this year. What I've done is to add generic steering wheel input support. It is a bit dull without FFBB, but better than nothing.
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