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Then i need to toy around in game for the saturnation to get the right turning speed of the wheel, often most games its way to slow, what hurts in tight fast corners. Took me over an hour when in started to play 2019 to get the feel right, still its not entirely perfect, still too sluggish reaction, break is way too oversensitive for my liking, and shows in my laptimes, in average i seem to be slower in F1 2019 and in F1 2018, prolly due i cannot seem the find the right controller tweaks.
I have a guess that this might be related to the updates, because this problem started about ~two week ago.
Setting the profile to permanent or calibrating in Control panel didn't help with the problem. Can someone help? :(
Now the wheel will be centered and you dont need to re-center it anymore untill you close the game (then maybe you have to center the wheel again when you open the game the next time).
Sometimes the game will launch with the correct alignment and only then it's playable.
Thanks EF_Neo1st :)
Just keep in mind, having 2 equips to your computer at the same time may cause this kind of problem to your games.
Resident Evil 2 Remake, if I keep the wheel plugged, and I touch the wheel or any of its buttons or any of the pedals, the game start registering the wheel and stops registering the controller, so I have to turn everything off, shut down Steam, disconnect the wheel and restart both Steam and the game, so I can play, or else the character will be constantly moving forward and I can not set any inputs at the game through either controller or keyboard and through the wheel I can not play as it registers only forward and turning to the sides with the wheel.
Yes, I almost threw my steering wheel out the window.
I have F15, F18, and F19. In order for everything to work perfectly, I discovered it in luck.
Start by creating a profile for each game you like. Close the Logitech hub program completely, start the F19 first and then Logitech hub. In my opinion, the Hub reads the first game you start, I never keep more than one game open so I don't mess up.
For me all the problems I had with calibration were solved in that detail.
I hope this helps.