Euro Truck Simulator 2

Euro Truck Simulator 2

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Very weak FFB
I have a G923 and I'm finding the FFB practically zero, even with the gain at 200%.

I've tried everything, even creating another save, reinstalling Ghub, but nothing has any effect.
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dengor Mar 9, 2024 @ 10:44am 
Is your FFB good in any other games? What is your settings in driver window? You should be "allow game to manage the FFB".
Last edited by dengor; Mar 9, 2024 @ 10:55am
Force Intent Mar 12, 2024 @ 11:41am 
Same issue. I haven't played for over a year. I reset the ffb settings ingame and tuned them again, but the overall weight in the wheel is weak.
Force Intent Mar 12, 2024 @ 11:54am 
Just solved it by cranking up the centering ingame, I had them both (low and high speed) less than 10%, because I don't like strong centering. They are now 30-60%.
dengor Mar 12, 2024 @ 2:58pm 
I have centering at high speed is 100, at low is 50. And some internal friction. Anyway FFB should be sufficient even at still (and engine off).
XXDark.ShotXX Mar 13, 2024 @ 8:44am 
I've tried everything on mine and the force on the ETS and ATS is very light to the point where I can turn the steering wheel with my finger.

In other games everything is normal. It's strange that when the truck is off it has a resistance on the steering wheel, just turn it on and it becomes very light.
XXDark.ShotXX Mar 13, 2024 @ 8:48am 
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Wolfpig Mar 13, 2024 @ 8:56am 
Have you ticked the checkbox ion the logitech software to use the ffb settings of that?
if so, turn it off as that may could interfere with the ingame ffb.
XXDark.ShotXX Mar 13, 2024 @ 10:48am 
Yes. I already marked it to use the game settings and also tried running the game with ghub closed, but it gave the same problem.
Wolfpig Mar 13, 2024 @ 12:40pm 
Going from your video..... going in a straight line does not have much ffb has vehicles have a motor assisted steering for decades.

You should notice it more at high speeds when you try to make but bigger turns, or if you hit the curbs.
XXDark.ShotXX Mar 13, 2024 @ 12:45pm 
It's not just when walking in a straight line. Maneuvering or making a sharp turn at high speed, it is as in the video.
dengor Mar 13, 2024 @ 1:25pm 
What is your other FFB settings except the gain?
XXDark.ShotXX Mar 13, 2024 @ 1:48pm 
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XXDark.ShotXX Mar 14, 2024 @ 8:43am 
Below is a screen of how it is configured in the driver.

https://i.imgur.com/rZXiuTW.png
ccs_e Jul 4, 2024 @ 7:30pm 
Got here with the same issue and I eventually found the cause:
I turned up "steering non linearity" so I don't get big steering moves in higher speeds. I found that this "stretched" movement also kind stretched the FFB response, making it weaker.

If you also played with this configuration, try going backwards to see if FFB goes back to normal
Last edited by ccs_e; Jul 4, 2024 @ 7:32pm
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Date Posted: Mar 9, 2024 @ 5:13am
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