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1.) Firstly, GRID would not reckognize my wheel at all. So a friend told me how they had to change something to get their G27 to work.
http://community.codemasters.com/forum/grid-tech-support-1020/402823-logitech-g27-wheel.html
(Basically they had to grab a file and change all the g25's... to g27) So I basically found the following file that refers to Driving Force PRO in this file which is for me in the following path:
Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\grid\ActionMap\actionMapPreset3.xml
Open that file with NOTEPAD... and change all references of "Driving Force Pro USB" with "Driving Force GT USB"
(just do a find/replace all). After doing this, GRID now gave me the option for "axis" in the driving controls
(previous to that it did not give me the axis options)
2.) From the "Logitech Profiler" (which you get when you download the drivers for the Driving Force GT from Logitech site), I made the following adjustments found from this page: http://solidlystated.com/software/logitech-g27-race-driver-grid/
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I have a G27, i use 240° in the profiler i think and in grid i have saturation to 100% and linearity to like 3.