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if its minus 100 then change it to plus 100 or vice versa
im pretty sure if you ran the wizard it will set it correctly anyway, i never had a problem
I had this problem, when you choose the RF2 profile on the base setttings, the moza software inverts de ffb for the game, you don't need to change anything on the game.
But the problem is, if you change the game, the ffb keeps inverted, unless you choose the correct profile for the current game.
My solution was NOT SELECT any profile on the moza pithouse, and select -100% strength on RF2 settings.
By the way, I'm folowing this piece of advice and very happy with the results:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsPm49k4wYU
The current issue of no steering force feedback (Moza,Simcube &Fanatec are effected), is caused by Logitech G-HUB. Uninstall G-HUB and the force feedback comes back.
I apologise...I've been looking for a fix since December 2023, when I got the game. Every now and then I try again to get it working for me...
That software isn't present in my system, but thank you for your help.