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Tomcat Jun 28, 2019 @ 7:50am
Logitech G29
Have the same problem with the G29 steering wheel, axis properties I believe it is, set to 320 but having to turn two full revolutions of the wheel so great start to the game which is now unplayable... never ever had an issue before with any of the F1 game's before..
Originally posted by Alexandre Reis:
Originally posted by YorkyPudsy:
It's probably easier not to bother making settings in Logitech LGS (leave "Wheel Operating Range" on the default 900 degrees).

Instead, edit your wheel's "Saturation" setting in the F1 2019 controls menu...
Maybe try somewhere around 75%, which should give close to 360' lock, and tweak from there as desired.

A tip: you can hold your wheel to the angle you want max lock, and then use the d-pad left/right to adjust the Saturation until the readout on the game's settings screen shows "100" for turning.

The older F1 games used to exhibit different FFB behaviour/strengths depending on whether you used the in-game Saturation or the driver settings, so you may need to tweak F1 2019 FFB settings compared with your usual preferences if you previously set the max steering angle through the Logitech software.

I've used the in-game Saturation for recent F1 games and it's been working no problems for me, with LGS on default 900 degrees. But if the game is somehow ignoring/overriding the Logitech settings that seems a bit odd / possible bug.

Anyway, hope that helps you get it working so you can use your wheel properly!
Please @tomcat, mark this post as the answer to your question. Doing this you will help others who face the same issue.
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Alexandre Reis Jun 30, 2019 @ 3:39am 
Originally posted by YorkyPudsy:
It's probably easier not to bother making settings in Logitech LGS (leave "Wheel Operating Range" on the default 900 degrees).

Instead, edit your wheel's "Saturation" setting in the F1 2019 controls menu...
Maybe try somewhere around 75%, which should give close to 360' lock, and tweak from there as desired.

A tip: you can hold your wheel to the angle you want max lock, and then use the d-pad left/right to adjust the Saturation until the readout on the game's settings screen shows "100" for turning.

The older F1 games used to exhibit different FFB behaviour/strengths depending on whether you used the in-game Saturation or the driver settings, so you may need to tweak F1 2019 FFB settings compared with your usual preferences if you previously set the max steering angle through the Logitech software.

I've used the in-game Saturation for recent F1 games and it's been working no problems for me, with LGS on default 900 degrees. But if the game is somehow ignoring/overriding the Logitech settings that seems a bit odd / possible bug.

Anyway, hope that helps you get it working so you can use your wheel properly!
Please @tomcat, mark this post as the answer to your question. Doing this you will help others who face the same issue.
YaddyVirus Dec 7, 2019 @ 1:38pm 
I have a Thrustmaster wheel that only goes about 90 degrees each side. So far I've been playing with linearity set to 85 and Saturation 0. Any tips for me?
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Date Posted: Jun 28, 2019 @ 7:50am
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