GRID 2
Wheel settings.
Here are mine:

These have been ok for me on Logitech G27 and Driving Force GT.

In Advanced wheel settings:

Steering Deadzone: 5%
Steering Saturation: 95%
Wheel Linearity: 3

Everything else default.

Those seem to be my one size fits all settings so far, though for the Driving force GT I did also set the wheel weight to 70% in Force Feedback options, but thats personal preference.

Oh, also I reccomend binding a button to 'Look back' as that doesn't appear to have a default bind. (I used X on DFGT, and top left face button on G27 - On G27 I also swtiched flashback to bottom left, change view to bottom right and pause to middle right.)

And, to anyone struggling with getting the wheel options to show, make sure at the push start screen you push start on your wheel, as that will set it as your primary controller.

Lastly, I like to use manual sequential gears on the paddles.

If anyone else has any wheel settings/tips, feel free to post them too! :)
Last edited by BgT '漢字'は迷惑です; May 31, 2013 @ 12:49pm
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If only the sequential shift stick for the DFGT could switch sides :(
CYBERPEPA May 31, 2013 @ 2:15pm 
I played it on release night for a few hours an it didnt feel right/perfect so I played
with the settings for a bit an this is what felt best to me.

In-Game Settings

Advanced Wheel Settings

Steering Deadzone= 0%
Steering Saturation=80%
Steering Linearity= 4
Throttle Deadzone=0%
Throttle Saturation=90%
Brake deadzone= 0%
Brake Saturation= 90%

Vibration&Feedback

Vibration Strength=60%
Wheel Strength= 50%
Wheel Weight=80%

Logitech Profiler
Edit/Specific Game Settings

Check Use Special Force Feedback Settings
Overall Effects Strength=101%
Spring Effect Strength=50%
Damper Effect Strength=60%

Check Enable Centering Spring
Centering Spring Strength= 9%

Check Use Special Steering Wheel Settings
Leave Report Combined Pedals Unchecked
Degrees of Rotation= 400*
Use Special Game Settings un checked.

I liked it alot more with the wheel after running a few laps round chicago with mustang.
You have to adjust each to your preference, what feels good to me may be different for you.
Just what mines set to. All my testing was done on bonnet/hood cam. Enjoy!
Highway May 31, 2013 @ 2:26pm 
I prefer much simpler settings on my DFGT, 270 rotation range, 0% on all deadzones and linear steering, 100% saturations, 100% force feedback, 30% weight... rest is all the game defaults.
Last edited by Highway; May 31, 2013 @ 2:28pm
Brandon May 31, 2013 @ 2:39pm 
OMG, not another "share your wheel settings" thread!
I'm becoming convinced that no two DFGT's are alike, from looking at all the different setups I've seen out there for various games. :D
Baelthazar May 31, 2013 @ 2:41pm 
Actually, I appreciate this sort of thread. My DFGT does not like Grid 2 at all, it continuously moves back and forth even when the car is not moving or accelerating! I guess this is a fairly common issue, from what I have read. So I'm looking for settings of people who got this to work to see what I can do!
Last edited by Baelthazar; May 31, 2013 @ 2:41pm
Highway May 31, 2013 @ 2:42pm 
Originally posted by §The Brandonator§:
OMG, not another "share your wheel settings" thread!
I'm becoming convinced that no two DFGT's are alike, from looking at all the different setups I've seen out there for various games. :D

Wheel settings are like people.... you will never find two identical types, not even twins are identical.
Last edited by Highway; May 31, 2013 @ 2:42pm
Also a note for people who seem to have their control settings reset...

If you change the primary control input, it seems to swtich to the default settings for that controller, and if you are using 2 at a time (Wheel/Controller and Keyboard) it goes a bit odd.. so it seems best to start the game up each time using your preferred controller and just stick with it to do everything (but ofc you cant type with a wheel ^^;).
PP Jun 2, 2013 @ 1:50am 
arg no uncontrollable shake n bounce for you dear G27 users ?
My settings are close to perfection (in my opinion) but whatever I try I get heavy random right'n'left violent banging...
(G27 user too ofc)
Last edited by PP; Jun 2, 2013 @ 1:51am
CaptainCoat Jun 2, 2013 @ 3:10am 
Originally posted by Vindicar:
arg no uncontrollable shake n bounce for you dear G27 users ?
My settings are close to perfection (in my opinion) but whatever I try I get heavy random right'n'left violent banging...
(G27 user too ofc)

Try starting the game from the logitech profiler software instead of steam fixed it for me.
CYBERPEPA Jun 2, 2013 @ 1:18pm 
Turn Vibration Strength down for violent banging, an if slightly turning to the left an right on a straight a way, then turn Steering Linearity up a notch an test again.
Billkwando Feb 17, 2014 @ 1:25pm 
Originally posted by SparkyShaft:
I played it on release night for a few hours an it didnt feel right/perfect so I played
with the settings for a bit an this is what felt best to me.

In-Game Settings

Advanced Wheel Settings

Steering Deadzone= 0%
Steering Saturation=80%
Steering Linearity= 4
Throttle Deadzone=0%
Throttle Saturation=90%
Brake deadzone= 0%
Brake Saturation= 90%

Vibration&Feedback

Vibration Strength=60%
Wheel Strength= 50%
Wheel Weight=80%

Logitech Profiler
Edit/Specific Game Settings

Check Use Special Force Feedback Settings
Overall Effects Strength=101%
Spring Effect Strength=50%
Damper Effect Strength=60%

Check Enable Centering Spring
Centering Spring Strength= 9%

Check Use Special Steering Wheel Settings
Leave Report Combined Pedals Unchecked
Degrees of Rotation= 400*
Use Special Game Settings un checked.

I liked it alot more with the wheel after running a few laps round chicago with mustang.
You have to adjust each to your preference, what feels good to me may be different for you.
Just what mines set to. All my testing was done on bonnet/hood cam. Enjoy!


Thanks man! These settings work perfectly for me on my Logitech Driving Force Pro (DFP). The only difference is I turned the wheel weight down to 50% cos it was a bit too stiff.

The game even recognized my wheel and configured all the correct buttons for me (except "look back"). The only thing I changed was I moved the camera button to the top left face button so I'd stop hitting it by accident when trying to rewind.
Last edited by Billkwando; Feb 17, 2014 @ 1:31pm
SeraphimGrey Mar 1, 2015 @ 6:46am 
Originally posted by SparkyShaft:
I played it on release night for a few hours an it didnt feel right/perfect so I played
with the settings for a bit an this is what felt best to me.

In-Game Settings

Advanced Wheel Settings

Steering Deadzone= 0%
Steering Saturation=80%
Steering Linearity= 4
Throttle Deadzone=0%
Throttle Saturation=90%
Brake deadzone= 0%
Brake Saturation= 90%

Vibration&Feedback

Vibration Strength=60%
Wheel Strength= 50%
Wheel Weight=80%

Logitech Profiler
Edit/Specific Game Settings

Check Use Special Force Feedback Settings
Overall Effects Strength=101%
Spring Effect Strength=50%
Damper Effect Strength=60%

Check Enable Centering Spring
Centering Spring Strength= 9%

Check Use Special Steering Wheel Settings
Leave Report Combined Pedals Unchecked
Degrees of Rotation= 400*
Use Special Game Settings un checked.

I liked it alot more with the wheel after running a few laps round chicago with mustang.
You have to adjust each to your preference, what feels good to me may be different for you.
Just what mines set to. All my testing was done on bonnet/hood cam. Enjoy!

Mate, you're settings are as near to perfect as they can get... We got similar preferences to realistic wheel settings. Maybe I'll fine tune them a bit, but as I said, as close to perfect as it gets. Thanx!

I use Logitech GT Driving Force
chrisarvorwilliams Feb 26, 2017 @ 11:14pm 
Hi i am using a Logic 3 wheel buy i cat get to advanced wheel setting
Where are they please
Or do they only show on recomended wheels??
cheers
alcoholig Mar 5, 2017 @ 6:30am 
In-Game Settings

Advanced Wheel Settings

Steering Deadzone= 0%
Steering Saturation=50%
Steering Linearity= 0,(+1,-1)
Throttle Deadzone=0%
Throttle Saturation=100%
Brake deadzone= 15%
Brake Saturation= 100%
alcoholig Mar 5, 2017 @ 6:31am 
Vibration&Feedback

Vibration Strength=20%
Wheel Strength= 50%
Wheel Weight=30%
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