FFB Guide

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  1. Paul Darke

    Paul Darke Moderator Beta tester

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    I am not sure about Logitech But some FFB wheels need to have "inverted FFB" You can find it in Forcefeedback settings in "Controller settings"
     
  2. Matias Polidoro

    Matias Polidoro New Member

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    I am so sorry Paul, I get wrong about de "inverted FFB" is not that.
    When I activate the "Gamepad Rumble" the FFB doesnt work. When It is dissable the FFB works "correctly" although I have the problem that when the car goes straight the steereing wheel become crazy, and it is difficut to keep the car on straight.
     
  3. Paul Darke

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    Don't think so. I'm on a t300 anyway. Got some settings off him for that to try (in WIP) but wasn't keen. My settings are from my own experimenting.
     
  5. ravey1981

    ravey1981 Well-Known Member Beta tester

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    You definitely need to enable inverted ffb on that wheel on the in game options. Set minimum force to about 15-20%. Rack at 80. FFB intensity to 100. Steering force intensity to about 75.

    That should put you somewhere in the right area and adjust from there.
     
  6. Andi Goodwin

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  7. Matias Polidoro

    Matias Polidoro New Member

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    Hi Ravey, Thank you very much.
    With that settings is impossible to drive on straight. Look the video attach. Tell me if you cant see it.
     
  8. ravey1981

    ravey1981 Well-Known Member Beta tester

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    Says video unavailable. Can you post your raceroom ffb settings here and we can have a look. Also, are your Logitech drivers up to date?

    I used a g27 up until recently which is basically the same wheel with no problems.
     
  9. Matias Polidoro

    Matias Polidoro New Member

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    I have the game in spanish.
    Did you try by clicking on "watch on facebook"?
     

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  10. Andi Goodwin

    Andi Goodwin Moderator Beta tester

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    video wont work as you probably have it set to friends , not everyone

    Andi
     
  11. ravey1981

    ravey1981 Well-Known Member Beta tester

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    Your settings looks fine, nothing that should be causing issues anyway. I can't see your video at all. Doesn't direct to Facebook properly. Upload to YouTube?

    Did you check latest Logitech drivers?
     
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    I changed the privacy settigns of the video, try to look now, if not I will upload to youtube.
    Thanks!
     
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  14. ravey1981

    ravey1981 Well-Known Member Beta tester

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    I can see your video now.

    Can you confirm that your wheel has the latest firmware and you have the latest driver installed? The 920 had some problems from the factory initially, which caused ffb problems. If you haven't updated then definitely do that.

    Also, it has PS4 mode? Make sure you have it in that. Is there a switch or something?
     
  15. RoccoTTS

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    If i look at the video and your settings, your min force at 20 is way to high like @Andy Kettler already mentioned. Try to reduce it to about 10.
     
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    ravey1981 Well-Known Member Beta tester

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    I ran a g27 wheel with that minimum force for years, it's not what is causing his problems. Even with 20 you can stabilise that wheel with one finger on a straight.
     
  17. RoccoTTS

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    Not every wheel is the same, every wheel has its own deadzone.
    It's also a very easy to try out yourself, just lower it and see what happen. If it doesn't solve the problem, go back to previous setting.

    FFB settings is also something very personal. The best solution is try and error yourself. Play with these settings and see what happen.

    edit : just did a look at alex's ffb settings posted above and this is what he uses with his g920 : FFB Min Force="0.06"
     
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  18. Matias Polidoro

    Matias Polidoro New Member

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    Hi Guys!!! thanks to all!!!! Finally I could solve the problem.
    It just was the FFB Min Force. I put it in 0.
    So, now I don´t have any excuse for my bad driving jaajaj
    Thank you very much!!!
     
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  20. Andy Kettler

    Andy Kettler Well-Known Member Beta tester

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    Try this:
     

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