WRC 7
Dracos Oct 30, 2017 @ 3:12pm
WRC7 settings for G27 wheel sharing
as many comments about wheel setting with this game i thought i share my tweaks to date

Logitek profiler using global settings
overall effects 100
spring effect 100
damper effect 50
enable center spring checked
centering spring strength 85
use special steering wheel settings checked
degrees of rotation 420
use special game settings checked

wrc7 in game settings

wheel settings

acceleration sensitivity 35
brake sensitivity 40
steering sensitivity 30
max wheel angle 420
all dead zones set to 0

force feedback and vibrations

force feedback level 60
level of force feedback vibration 90
spring force 70
shock absorber force 75
constant force 85
friction vibration 70
engine vibration 60
impact vibration 100

like many games default setting wheel was way to heavy
hope this helps people looking for tips for a good start point. tweak in game feedback menu to tailor

im winning races again and loving it

let me know what you think and any tweaks you found to work for you

race on
Last edited by Dracos; Oct 30, 2017 @ 4:15pm
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mesa Oct 30, 2017 @ 3:19pm 
Switch off all the vibrations!
They are fake effects and gives less information on your steerigwheel
also spring force should reduce to 40
Dracos Oct 30, 2017 @ 4:24pm 
thanks for input. yes turning off all vibrations will smooth out wheel completely. takes away ruff road feel.

reducing spring force lightens wheel ffb feel, for me 40 feels little to much like a toy.

good adjustments for personel preferance



Pvt. Fodder Nov 3, 2017 @ 8:27am 
I've tried the default FFB and vibrations settings and yes it's too heavy.

You raised the settings in the FFB and vibrations, how does that not make the wheel feel more heavy?


I've tried these settings below which improved the ffb but there is still that resistance that makes the wheel hard and heavy to turn.

force feedback level 45
level of force feedback vibration 90
spring force 40
shock absorber force 65
constant force 40
friction vibration 0
engine vibration 0
impact vibration 0

my G27 profile settings
overall effects 100
spring effect 100
damper effect 0/25/50/100

enable centering spring
centering spring force 0

Degrees of rotation 540

Dracos Nov 6, 2017 @ 6:18am 
All I can say is give it a try and make sure your logitek profiler is running. I found adjusting the spring force with my settings by 5% at a time can make a huge difference in the weight of the wheel. Everyone will have thier preferences and I was only offering a starting point to get the ball rolling. I think I read somwhere the ffb in this game was reversed. My gaming tower is down for the count right now :( and am unable to test further at this time. See you on the track, race on!
Pvt. Fodder Nov 6, 2017 @ 10:01am 
I found out that having "allow game to adjust settings" enabled in the G27 was the one that was causing the problem, it was giving my wheel resistance. I'll try your settings again. I hope you get your gaming pc back and running again.
Dracos Nov 15, 2017 @ 4:13pm 
Originally posted by Dutae:
I found out that having "allow game to adjust settings" enabled in the G27 was the one that was causing the problem, it was giving my wheel resistance. I'll try your settings again. I hope you get your gaming pc back and running again.


i just checking my settings under global device settings nothing is checked

under specific game settings

allow game to adjust setting NOT Checked
report combined pedals is NOT Checked
the remaining four are checked

slider settings are same in both screens
Last edited by Dracos; Nov 15, 2017 @ 4:14pm
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Date Posted: Oct 30, 2017 @ 3:12pm
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