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BLOEMPOT Jul 30, 2017 @ 2:02pm
Steering wheel settings too sensitive (Logitech G25)
Hey

I have had this problem for a while now, where my steering wheel settings seem to be more sensitive than they should be. For instance, when i turn my steering wheel 90 degrees the steering wheel has already made a full turn in game. I've tried tweeking the settings of my Logitech steering wheel, and i've tried adjusting the in game settings but nothing seems to be working.
Does anyone have the same issue, or does anyone know how to fix this problem?

Thanks.
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Ragequit Inc. Jul 30, 2017 @ 2:11pm 
You have the Logitech Profiler (ver. 5.10) installed, and in it made a profile for acs.exe, and within that profile set the rotation to 900?
BLOEMPOT Jul 30, 2017 @ 2:17pm 
Yes i have the Logitech Profiler installed on my pc. I even tried to reinstall both AC and the Profiler, but unfortunatly it didn't work. And yes i have my rotation settings put to 900
Ragequit Inc. Jul 30, 2017 @ 2:20pm 
And the profile you made in the profiler is "pointing" at acs.exe? (or acs_x86.exe if you're forcing to run the 32-bit version)
Marketcrash16 Jul 30, 2017 @ 2:29pm 
I have a G27 and it seems like over the last while (since some update) I seem to have to adjust my profiler for some cars. I never used to have to do that, but some cars the steering is way off otherwise. Make a big difference and really isn't too difficult to do.
BLOEMPOT Jul 30, 2017 @ 2:31pm 
thank you so much, i felt like i tried everything already, except for this.
Fidel Feb 22, 2019 @ 12:28pm 
Originally posted by Ragequit Inc.:
And the profile you made in the profiler is "pointing" at acs.exe? (or acs_x86.exe if you're forcing to run the 32-bit version)

I'm going to bump this and hope someone sees it and can help me. I'm new to the G25 but I've also had this problem and I don't understand this comment. I'm using the most recent version of LGS but I don't understand how I point a profile in the program to an exe. Where would I do that?
AngryPostmanSthlm Feb 22, 2019 @ 7:40pm 
Fidel, just basic ( if the problem is you feel the wheel have to long span. ie. the car is too sloppy wobbly when turning?)

= Physicical steering =
Idk your degrees but first thing: Go to "Main Controls", lower the steeringdegrees by 200 if you have it set to 900 or up.now.

See if it takes away any sloppyness without being too short and direct for you.
But some setups also can make wonders for entre in to turns if that is the problem.
(But this shall not be mistaken for the wheelmovement you see on screen incar).
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= On screen steering animation =
Also idk if you kinda meant all commenters here or just the one in oyur comment ...
But if you also think your wheel on screen turns unbalanced with your own movements, there is a setting for that too, i just found it myself but that have no physical meaning at all, it's just cosmetic).
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Date Posted: Jul 30, 2017 @ 2:02pm
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