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Settings for logitech profiler?
I recently had to format, and wrote down my preferred settings, both in-game and in the logitech profiler.
Now I'm not a hardcore simmer, I only have a driving force GT wheel, and this means I'm not great at knowing which settings to have set up to what.
So can someone just get me started by suggesting their preferred settings? Both in the logitech profiler, and in the game settings preferably?
Would really REALLY appreciate any help at all. And you can all call me a noob all you like. I deserve it. But I think I am also pathetic enough to warrant your help, at least a little, whilst you all look down your noses at me and tell me to "git gud".
I'm used to it. I just need the numbers for the profiler, and the settings for the in-game FFB and so on.
Thanks in advance :)
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Mr Deap Feb 12, 2020 @ 1:37am 
The profiler is not needed as it is an added weight to the game setting. You can keep the app off & the game will run the driver no problem.
Cucker Tarlson Feb 12, 2020 @ 4:20am 
These are the settings I use for my DFGT:

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.
Originally posted by S.Baldrick:
These are the settings I use for my DFGT:

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.
Skurwol Feb 12, 2020 @ 11:24am 
u can aloso download thing called wheel check and lutgenerator which will improve your wheel stering alot
Edit ! : here is link to a wideo that shows how to set it up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qax3kuoGpE
Last edited by Skurwol; Feb 12, 2020 @ 11:25am
QBDLettuce Feb 12, 2020 @ 2:47pm 
I don't remember what my in-game settings are, but my Logitech Profiler settings are;
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.
ling.speed Feb 12, 2020 @ 8:51pm 
For profiler:
- 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.
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Date Posted: Feb 12, 2020 @ 1:30am
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