Euro Truck Simulator 2

Euro Truck Simulator 2

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Rusty Nail Aug 20, 2021 @ 11:32am
Logitech G 920
I think I have a problem with my Logitech G920 steering wheel; the Force FeedBack stops responding in-game. The truck steers as "without power steering", the bumps on a dirt road are no longer passed on, so I don't think the collisions anymore (I haven't had one since :steamhappy:. Somewhere in the discussion thread I found something that you had to download an "earlier version" of the G-hub then it would be gone, I did, but it didn't work. When I close the game, and set the steering wheel with the G-hub, it does work, it seems, either ETS/ATS doesn't respond to it, or Steam doesn't anymore...As soon as I start the game, it's as if the steering wheel "slams" and I have to steer with 2 hands. When I park somewhere, the steering wheel almost "forcibly" moves to the straight ahead position. I've only had it for 2 days, and it happened out of the blue. I first noticed it with ATS, and a day later with ETS. Switching off the (in-game) Force FeedBack also does not help, the steering wheel remains so heavy "without power".

If anyone recognizes this, and / or knows a tip, or solution, I'm very grateful in advance:steamhappy::steamthumbsup:
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Briannospam Aug 20, 2021 @ 11:54am 
How does the small lamp on the steering wheel light up?
is it flashing or constantly lit?
JPSGT40 Aug 20, 2021 @ 12:31pm 
I haven't had this happen, but I've read other people have fix this by going into their Logitech software (G-Hub or LGS ) and ticking and then un-ticking "allow games to adjust FFB".
Worth a try.
vonswe Aug 20, 2021 @ 1:32pm 
Before you start ATS/ETS2 open Ghub and look if it says "connecting". If so, close and restart Ghub, for some reason it sometimes does not connect with the wheel, and the wheel will be verry stiff in the games. Lower the return to center spring setting in Ghub. Just some thing to look at, will it help, who knows :hittheroad:
Rusty Nail Aug 20, 2021 @ 1:35pm 
Originally posted by Briannospam:
How does the small lamp on the steering wheel light up?
is it flashing or constantly lit?
When I start the PC, the steering wheel adjusts itself, while the light is indeed blinking, when the programs have loaded and the steering wheel is set up, the light stays on
Rusty Nail Aug 20, 2021 @ 1:41pm 
Originally posted by JPSGT40:
I haven't had this happen, but I've read other people have fix this by going into their Logitech software (G-Hub or LGS ) and ticking and then un-ticking "allow games to adjust FFB".
Worth a try.
Thanks JPSGT40, I tried, but it didn't work, I did both: ticking, start up again, "nothing", then un-ticking, start up again: "nothing", it remains the same...
Rusty Nail Aug 20, 2021 @ 1:48pm 
Originally posted by vonswe:
Before you start ATS/ETS2 open Ghub and look if it says "connecting". If so, close and restart Ghub, for some reason it sometimes does not connect with the wheel, and the wheel will be verry stiff in the games. Lower the return to center spring setting in Ghub. Just some thing to look at, will it help, who knows :hittheroad:
According to G-Hub the wheel is connected, I have reset the centering spring from 20 (default) to "10", indeed it steers smoother, but as soon as I start ETS/ATS, it "grabs" again, and won't let itself go Set up; I can no longer access G-hub (while running the game), but in-game does not respond to any slider with the steering behavior
Last edited by Rusty Nail; Aug 20, 2021 @ 1:54pm
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Date Posted: Aug 20, 2021 @ 11:32am
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