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Logitech Profiler Global Device Settings:
Overall Effects Strength - 100%
Spring Effect Strength - 0%
Damper Effect Strength - 0%
Centering Spring Strength - 0%
Degrees of Rotation - 900°
Allow game to adjust settings - tick this box
AC settings (these are personal preference):
Gain - 65%
Minimum force - 5%
Kerb effect - 10%
Road effect - 20%
Slip effect - 10%
ABS effect - 10%
I also use the FFBClip app to bring clipping down to a minimum.
Thank you will try these and let you know how I like it. Very helpful and even if it's not quite the setup I want, it gives me a good starting point.
Edit ! : here is link to a wideo that shows how to set it up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qax3kuoGpE
Overall Spring Effect: 50%
Spring Spring Effect: 50%
Damper Spring Effect: 50%
Degrees Of Rotation: 900*
[x] Allow Game To Adjust Settings (Yes)
Makes the steering feel like power steering from a decent street car.
- Overall effects strength 100% is good
- Spring effect is never used, any setting is fine
- Damper effect is only used during standing still and with a special "gyro" setting, so you can use whatever. 100% will do.
- Centering spring: set to off, strength does not matter.
- Rotation should be 900° in profiler and 900° in game but personally i find the logitech wheels to be a bit too slow so if you don't mind having real steering be out of sync with virtual you can drop it a bit in profiler. I use 800°
- Allow the game to adjust settings: i don't think AC uses this but you can set it to yes.
For AC:
- Gain: 83%. you can tweak that around a lot but in general 100% will cause severe clipping so you want to go lower unless you want to drift on ice or something. And for that you can always use per car gain setting.
- Filter: leave at 0% unless you have severe problems with wheel ratting and cant solve it any other way (high values are needed to make any difference).
- Minimum force: tweak that according to your wheel, probably around 10-12% will be ok (will need a retweak if you mess around with gain or overall effects strength).
- Kerb, Road, Slip you can leave at 0% They are all additions on top of normal FFB so tweak them only to have the wheel more lively, you are not loosing any physics details running 0%
- ABS: another canned effect but that one is actually useful to drive better, i use 45% but the setting is heavily dependant on given wheel, other settings, so tweak it last.
- Understeer and half ffb rate is better left off.
Of note i'd reduce brake gamma to something like 1.2-1.4 And tweak deadzones, for example i use 5% to 75% on clutch and 0% to 98% for throttle.
Lastly you can try using LUT to gave your wheel a better feel. For my G27 it really makes it significally better. But you'd have to read around a bit to use it correctly.