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G25 steering issues.
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G25 steering issues.
I am having difficutly feeling grip on corners in the game. I have had this problem since buying a Logitech G25 Steering Wheel, as shown below my settings seem to be fine. I have asked various people and they have confirmed this.
I go onto the track and while sat still with the hand brake on the wheel is really easy to turn when it shouldn't be and is really hard to turn when i start to drive, when hitting a corner, where i can normally feel the car turning against the wheel to counterseer or balance it out. I seem to have no sense of grip on the wheel because the car should be turning the wheel but it feels the other way round, all i can feel is one amount of force and cannot differentiate any other force levels within it. Nothing to tell me if the car is going to oversteer or understeer which throws me off the track. Anyone have any ideas cause i am all out of them.I have tried all kinds of cars and set-ups, front wheel drive,rear wheel drive, offroad and on road.
Attached images
LFS About Profiler.JPG
Lfs controls Axis FF 4.JPG
Lfs game controller property settings 2.JPG
Lfs global device settings 3.JPG
LFS Global Profiler Settings.JPG
Lfs sensitivity deadzone range and mapping setting 0.JPG
Lfs specific games settings 1.JPG
Lfs XRT steering setup 5.JPG
Attached files
G25 won't let me drift.mpr - 276 KB - 171 views
It could also be a setup issue. Certain setup options affect FFB quite heavily, and if you're using 720°, you might want to increase the FFB strength a bit (in LFS).
Thanks, i've tried that but unfortunately it didn't help.I have had the Wheel turn compensation turned up and down and the in game forcefeed back which doesn't seem to have made any difference.

Btw does anyone find it easy to turn the wheel when stationary on level ground? Because I have that and I know that to be wrong from sitting in real cars.
Well come on guys, Simple questin, Is your G25's easy to turn when parked on level ground? If it is your force feedback is WRONG.

I only have two things left it could be.
1/ Your all using the wrong settings [Then whats the point of playing a simulation?]
OR
2/ Your all doing something that your not telling me [I've done everything people have told me exactly to the letter and its still no better]

All I've wanted to do for six months is play Live4Speed, Even in rFactor feels like there is no grip, Not that its compatible with the G25 is it? Cause you have to add a plug-in and change an .INI file.

I don't care about double posting, I just want to play
I'm not sure, but I think you may be confusing LFS force feedback system with ISI's"canned" FFB effects. eg, understeer and the wheel gets light, as far as I know the forces on the wheel are still there even if sliding. but I may be wrong. My wheel feels fine. no "canned" effects to disturb my steering inputs.

In rFactor the wheel is all over the place even on straights. When I drive on the highway, even hitting bumps, my steering wheel stays relatively straight.

edit: Try enabling the "centering spring", but keep it at 0
I've always had this problem with LFS and G25, While trying to get it working NicoCrack for reasons only known to him sent the RealFeel plug-in for rFactor where it dose make it better, It felt exactly the same as LFS [After messing with .INI file, Therefore making it not compabitle if I had to do that] Yet when I'm sat at the line on TOCA Race Driver3 and Porject Torque I can feel the tyre bitting the tarmac when I turn the wheel

Haven't noticed wheel wobble on striaghts in rFactor, Isn't that to do with setting the Overal strengh in the profiler to between 101% and 105%?

I've had the Center Spring ticked and unticked, Dosen't seem to be any differnt, Same with have the profiler running or not, I've even tried both sets of wheel drivers and the only differnce is that the drivers on the site let you asign mouse click to wheel button, Where as the CD drivers don't
I notice the "biting if I press the brake then turn while standing still.
In LFS I do too [Haven't tried in rFactor] But even without the footbrake pressed the front tyre should still "Bite" the tarmac while parked

G25 steering issues.
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