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Steam - GRID & GRID 2 settings for the Logitech G27 for PC –
You will need to set up a separate profile for both games, and launch the games from the G27 Profiler. If using Intel i processor, then use the grid2_avx.exe file. These setting have been cobbled together from various other posts, and should be individually tweaked from within the Options in Steam if necessary, but do try them as they are first.
Race Driver: GRID/ 2 Logitech G27 Settings
1. Open the Logitech Profiler
2. Select New > Profile
3. Add grid2_avx.exe /grid2.exe & grid.exe as a new games.
4. Select Edit > Specific Game Settings
5. Tick > Use Special FF Device Settings
overall effects 107%
spring effect 0%
damper effect 0%
Enable Centering spring in force feedback games (ticked)
Center Spring Strength 10%
Tick >Special Steering Wheel Settings
6. Leave ‘Report Combined Pedals’ Unchecked
Set Degrees of Rotation set to: 350 degrees (calibrates the wheel to exactly the same animation as in game)
7. Tick >‘Use Special Game Settings’
9. Tick > ‘Allow Game to Adjust Settings’
10. Start GRID / GRID 2 from the Profiler, and go to (driving) Options > Controls > Choose Preset
11. Select Logitech © G27 and then Confirm
12. Back to Main Menu > Option > Force Feedback
FEEDBACK ON
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT 20%
FEEDBACK STRENGTH 50%
WHEEL WEIGHT 30%
(You should adjust these settings first to your liking if you find difficulty in controlling your car)
13. Back to Main Menu > Option > Advanced
Advanced Wheel Settings – GRID 2
STEERING DEADZONE 0%
STEERING SATURATION 50%
STEERING LINEARITY 0
THROTTLE DEADZONE 0%
THROTTLE SATURATION 100%
BRAKE DEADZONE 5%
BRAKE SATURATION 100%
That's it - hope it help.
General info:-
Brakes
Increase the DEADZONE if you feel the pedal is pressed too easily.
Decrease the SATURATION if you feel the pedal in not sensitive enough.
Accelerator –
Increase the DEADZONE if you feel the pedal is pressed too easily.
Decrease the SATURATION if you feel the pedal in not sensitive enough.
Steering –
Increasing the DEADZONE can make the car feel less twitchy.
Decrease the SATURATION if you feel the steering is not sensitive enough.
Increase LINEARITY if you are finding it too difficult to hold the car in a straight line. (Can use negative numbers if needed)
Stability – Reduces understeer.
Traction Control – Reduces wheel spin and improves cornering.
Force Feedback – Strength – The strength of the force feedback. Weight – Heavy wheel or light wheel.
Effects – Overall effect on environment.
I tried this method but for some reason Steam won't let me launch the game through the profiler.
Anyway I can play with my wheel but it feels a bit... light, not realistic.
Iam going to tweak with the steering saturation in game, even more because iam still new to this game, but I like it so far.
Have fun.