I am really struggling when playing with my wheel in this game. It is not even the force feedback in particular as I have the same issue when I have tried with it set to 'off'.
The game just feels incredibly unresponsive with the wheel. It feels like I have to turn it at least 45 degrees + either way to get any sort of turning movement. Overall ever vehicle feels massively sluggish.
Does anyone have any settings they can share with this particular wheel that might help? I have tried different degrees of rotation and deadzone settings but I can't tell a great deal of difference.
Loving the game overall but I am having to play it primarily with a pad at the moment.
I play at 270° at the moment.
In Logitech profiler
Options>Global Device from top
OES 124 SES 106 DES 100
Don't enable Centering Spring
Degrees of rotation 390
In Game
Advanced Wheel Settings from top
0
55
2
0
100
0
100
Hope this helps. If you make it better let me know.
Thanks again.
After two days of painful tweaking and coffee overdoze I have come up with this kind of setup.
First of all, I did this Force Feedback fix. In my opinion these settings are much more responsive and you can actually feel the road. Just copy everything over your old settings in the "effectsetup.xml" -file and you're good to go :) WARNING! Make sure you copy the original file in case you don't like the new FFB settings.
FORCE FEEDBACK FIX:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/310560/discussions/0/611704730331127090/
LOGITECH PROFILER (Specific Game Settings):
Tick "Use Special Force Feedback Device Settings"
Overall Effects Strength : 104%
Spring Effect Strength : 100%
Damper Effect Strength : 100%
Untick "Enable Centering Spring"
Centering Spring Strength : 0%
Tick "Use Special Steering Wheel Settings"
Untick "Report Combined Pedals"
Degrees of Rotation : 390 deg
Tick "Use Special Game Settings"
Tick "Allow Game To Adjust Settings"
IN GAME (Advanced Wheel Settings):
Steering Deadzone : 0%
Steering Saturation : 40%
Steering Linearity : 2
Throttle Deadzone : 0%
Throttle Saturation : 100%
Brake Deadzone : 5%
Brake Saturation : 100%
IN GAME (Vibration & Feedback):
Vibration & Feedback : On
Vibration Strength : 90%
Wheel Strength : 90%
Wheel Weight : 0%
Hope this helps :) It seems impossible to find working setup for all cars. Anyways, this setup works great for me with newer cars, especially Ford Fiesta RS at gravel.
PS: I've also mapped handbrake to my left paddle shifter (Button 6) 'cause I don't have additional handbrake controller. With left hand I can steer and use the handbrake and with my right I can use the stick shifter.
It's a fake force.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/310560/discussions/0/615085406661335473/
I cant find vibrating strength settings anywhere in game. my wheel does not virbate at all during gameplay. i have the logitech driving force GT. under virbation and feedback i have a very different list of settings than the one you show. I have these
Self Aligning Torque – scales the strength of the steering forces.
Wheel Friction – scales the static friction of the wheel.
Tyre Friction – scales the dynamic friction of the tyre (this is friction when the tyre is in motion).
Suspension – scales the information from the road’s surface via the suspension. The harder the impact to the suspension the greater the force felt.
Tyre Slip – scales the vibration felt when the rear wheels slip (front wheels are covered by the steering forces).
Collision – scales the strength of impacts to the rigid body
Soft Lock – scales the strength of the soft lock effect, the higher the value the stronger the soft lock force.
the reason why many people have issues with wheels is they try to get to techy and mess with settings which isnt needed.keep things simple.