DiRT Rally 2.0

DiRT Rally 2.0

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Does this game have racing wheel support?
I have a Thrustmaster TMX. Thanks.
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EF_Neo1st Mar 2, 2020 @ 1:04pm 
Yes it do.
I have a G29 and works perfectly.
THE_RaBiD_CanuK Mar 2, 2020 @ 5:02pm 
Yes. TMX should work well.
Originally posted by THE_RaBiD_CanuK:
Yes. TMX should work well.
Thank you. :)
ialyrn Mar 3, 2020 @ 5:11am 
This video will show you how to set up your wheel inside of Dirt Rally 2.0. I suggest you have your wheel set in the Thrustmaster software to 900°, and use "soft lock" inside Dirt Rally 2.0.

I have no idea if you already have sim racing experience on PC. So i will explain that "soft lock" is a setting that will automatically adjust your wheels rotation to the car you are driving at the time. So if you are driving a car that has 900° worth of steering, your wheel will go that far. And if you are driving a car that is at 540° or lower, your wheel will automatically change to it.

You also need to make sure you have zero deadzone on the steering itself in game.

My force feedback settings are shown in the video, they are for a T300, but should work ok as a starting point for your TMX wheel.

You will definitely want to lower "wheel friction" on your wheel. This is because your wheel isnt as powerful as mine, so too much wheel friction will hamper your racing wheels ability to self rotate/self align fast enough.

https://youtu.be/VOkBHIievuc
Originally posted by ialyrn:
This video will show you how to set up your wheel inside of Dirt Rally 2.0. I suggest you have your wheel set in the Thrustmaster software to 900°, and use "soft lock" inside Dirt Rally 2.0.

I have no idea if you already have sim racing experience on PC. So i will explain that "soft lock" is a setting that will automatically adjust your wheels rotation to the car you are driving at the time. So if you are driving a car that has 900° worth of steering, your wheel will go that far. And if you are driving a car that is at 540° or lower, your wheel will automatically change to it.

You also need to make sure you have zero deadzone on the steering itself in game.

My force feedback settings are shown in the video, they are for a T300, but should work ok as a starting point for your TMX wheel.

You will definitely want to lower "wheel friction" on your wheel. This is because your wheel isnt as powerful as mine, so too much wheel friction will hamper your racing wheels ability to self rotate/self align fast enough.

https://youtu.be/VOkBHIievuc
This is great information. Thank you for taking the time to share. And yes it is my first time using a wheel and pedals for PC gaming. :)
cG.vahnn Mar 5, 2020 @ 12:48am 
No, only flight sticks and Kinect controllers.
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Date Posted: Mar 2, 2020 @ 11:57am
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