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(@noobiekuan)
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Does the base shaker function only support SIM titles? Every thing works great in race/drive sim but I can't figure out how to setup for regular games. 


   
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(@admin5435)
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Hi ! It's indeed based on telemetry and won't work for non supported games .


   
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(@jx3me)
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Posted by: @noobiekuan

Does the base shaker function only support SIM titles? Every thing works great in race/drive sim but I can't figure out how to setup for regular games. 

 

Just split the audio from your card into your shakers. 

 

 


   
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(@jx3me)
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Posted by: @noobiekuan

Does the base shaker function only support SIM titles? Every thing works great in race/drive sim but I can't figure out how to setup for regular games. 

 

Just split the audio from your card into your shakers. 

 

 


   
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(@petrderbikov)
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Haven't played this game in a while, lately I've only been playing https://skins66.com/ As for your problem. To find out if your game supports the "base shaker" feature, you should check the settings of the game itself or contact the developers of the game for information about support for this feature. It is important to note that in order to use "base shaker" in games, your device (such as a smartphone) must support this feature and it must be enabled in the device settings.

 
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(@jathamlewis)
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when I play Power Warriors, I don't see anything unusual

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(@nigeuk)
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A little late, but to cut through the ai bots posting links.

There are 2 ways to use bass-shakers:

1. With supported games: Use a second soundcard and SimHub (or another similar app). Configure the effects using SimHub for each supported game.

2. For any game (or music, or movie): Use a second soundcard and Voicemeeter, or use a splitter from you main soundcard to feed the bass-shakers.

Method 1 is better because it uses the games telemetry data to shake the bass-shakers, whereas Method 2 just makes the bassshakers react to all sounds (but this method can be great too!).


   
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