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Perhaps I'm doing the Ghub stuff wrong. I complains about per-profile or persistent profiles. When I create a new profile for game ( starter.exe ? ), and switch to per-profile, I get an empty profile and no clue what to do :)
It's getting to the refund limit and while | never did that, seems there will be not much left.
If you're using a racing wheel/controller you should set up it properly.
First of all – reset all the in-game controls to default (if you tried setup it earlier).
Then quit the game and before starting the game again, please perform these steps:
1. Update your wheel/controller driver to the latest version from your controller manufacturer's website.
2. Calibrate your wheel/controller and check if it works correctly in Windows.
3. Please note that you should connect your wheel/controller to the PC and wait until the very end of its auto calibration strictly before(!) launching the simulator.
4. Go to Steam > Settings > Controller > General Controller Settings
and deactivate everything there.
After that start the game and follow the directions below:
Please note that there's no a preset for G923 model yet, so you have to setup the controls manually.
Select the “default” preset from the dropdown list. Then you have to assign buttons and axes in the game settings manually. To do that you should double-click with the left mouse button on every action in the list and then push the proper button or pedal on your wheel/controller to assign this button or pedal for this action.
If it works in the controller setup, it works in the game, so no need to load the game world if there is no response in the settings.
Hi,
I wanted to use this game with my new G923 wheel and came up to this issue.
I'm a developer so I reverse engineered how presets work and found a permanent solution by creating the missing files.
Please note, more important than the preset itself are the aliases for button names, now UI is more descriptive as of what button are you pressing both in options and in-game.
Hope this helps Eugene to give native support asap ^_^.
In the mean time if anyone wants to add support for this wheel on their game just copy these three files [gist.github.com] in `C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\City Car Driving\data\config\bindings` (one of them goes inside `aliases`, and the other two in `presets\City Car Driving Home Edition\` as shown in their gist file names)
Put them on github because of the comment-length-limit. Screenshot available there.
For anyone curious how i did it, I found I could clone G29's preset since it has the same button layout, then changed some references and finally found the obscure targetProductGuid by inspecting some newer games with support for G923.
Thanks a lot for the help, but please make a compatibility for G923 True Force Feeback funtion.
Thanks!!!!!
You can switch on Force-Feedback under Settings > Controls > Advanced settings > In "Group of settings dropdown" choose "Feedback" > Switch on.
It is not exactly TRUEFORCE since for that dev's need to implement some obscure Logitech SDK but it works nice.
Thank you sooooooo much for this! It works great!
These files work for the Playstation version of the G923 but can be used with the XBOX One version by changing the targetProductGude to C26E046D-0000-0000-0000-504944564944 in the logitech_g923_TRUEFORCE_Racing_Wheel_PS_USB.xml file