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Cherep May 9, 2015 @ 11:45am
Logitech MOMO Force Feedback
I recently installed my old steering wheel. So my question is, which settings should I use? in the Logitech Gaming Software and In-Game
Help is appreciated!
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Vogelaufmzaun May 9, 2015 @ 12:22pm 
Got the same wheel. i've put the three sensitivities to 100 and the general FFB aswell.

Plus a little bit of deadzone on the pedals because they are awful.

You might want to fiddle around with the FFB settings for each individual cars tho, haven't looked into it yet.
Leviathan May 9, 2015 @ 12:25pm 
I recommend you to visit our official forums[forum.projectcarsgame.com], you will find there a lot of suggestions and recommendations in order to get the best experience possible.
Phillip7411 May 9, 2015 @ 12:58pm 
Go into logitech gaming software profiler and open the options tab. Open the global device settings. Hit the default tab. Make sure to check allow game to adjust settings box. I prefer to check the enable centering spring box but some people don't like to. Then open the game and check you momo as default and set it up as the game instructions tell you to. It's a little trickey so make sure you follow thier instructions to the letter or you will find the wheel hard to adjust as I did. Go to the freedrive and see how it works. All of the adjustments in game are easy. I like my wheel sensitive so I set it at 80%. The brake and throttle will need adjusting also but to your preference. Do several laps as adjust as needed til you get the right feel your looking for. Hope this helps and I'm sure some people might have a better way. Good racing!!
Mr Kitty May 9, 2015 @ 2:18pm 
Originally posted by eSportPasha Biceps:
I recently installed my old steering wheel. So my question is, which settings should I use? in the Logitech Gaming Software and In-Game
Help is appreciated!
i use mine without touching any settings on the driver or FF in the game settings, i DID calibrate the steering wheel in the game options (it wouldn't let me calibrate the pedals but they work perfectly. also, make sure you have the driver installed for it and make sure it responds on the driver side.

also, if you want to make sure you have maximum range on both pedals and wheel you can turn on a practice round and set a key for (cycle hud mode) in the game control options and check that your telemetry shows the maximum range.
enjoy, wheel works well on all racing tiers, from F1 to carting. the 270 degrees limit hits the spot on this game.
Last edited by Mr Kitty; May 9, 2015 @ 2:19pm
Iggy Hobo Jun 8, 2015 @ 11:44am 
My Momo (Black) I had since NFSHP2 (2002) when it first came out, it's very old and has been rebuilt 2 times. Just one thing about making a FFB, you must make a new FFB setting for each car make . This FFB setting is for a Porsche GT3. You still have to tweak it for your liking. Adjust your speed senitivity if you want more ffb at higher speed. I prefere not to have too much wheel action at 250 KM/h

Here is my settings.

http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/32995786844955666/1EE15B59BEF1C79C4B746C71F199F9E5BE8834A4/

http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/32995786844956123/B2CD0AEF1C87746B3B66DFEA20E63152984BAE9B/

http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/32995786844956560/BBD578258A316BCFFFA74D292347CBD66A90D864/
Last edited by Iggy Hobo; Jun 8, 2015 @ 12:08pm
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