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My problem is, that my Logitech G25 is freaking shacking until i start to drive, the only solution is to pull the cable off. When I set my FFB settings in ACC and in Logitech Pfiler to 0 than the shacking stop but there is no fun to drive.
When anyone have an idea ore a solution, that would be great
Logitech Profiler
Global Settings
Overall Effects Strength = 100%
Spring Effect Strength = 100%
Damper Effect Strenght = 100%
Centering Spring Switched ON, Strenght 79%
Report Combined Pedals Switched Off
Degrees Of Rotation = 900°
Allow Game To Adjust Settings Switched ON
ACC Inn Game Settings
FFB Settings
Gain = 20
Minimum Force = 0
When I put Gain higher it begin to shacking when I have the Wheel in the middle.
Have anyone another solution?
Overall Effects Strength = 107%
Spring Effect Strength = 0%
Damper Effect Strenght = 0%
Centering Spring Switched Off , Strenght 79%
logitech profiler/windows
overall effects: 100
spring effects: 0
damper effects: 0
centering spring: off
centering spring strength: 0
combined pedals: off
rotation: 900
allow game to adjust settings: on
ingame options
rotation: 900
force feedback strenght: 87
gain:0
minimum force: 0
road effects: 10
brake gamma: 1.0
avoid ffb clipping by adjusting ffb in the game options
Same as AC, feedback is based on physics: that is why there are so few things to adjust since the forces are based on what is happening in the steering rack.