G27 wheel setup software#
Some driving games out there are not programmed well for the Logitech Profiler, because the coding of Logitechs software is somehow deficient. When there is some snow i go drifting on a parking place I've driven some different street cars so far and sometimes i search for the limits of the car on the tarmac.
G27 wheel setup Pc#
I've got my driving license for 18 years now and since a long time i'm racing on nearly all PC sims and many driving games out there. I always search for the most realistic steering force and center spring feel, that i can get out of my wheel for that specific game. Your wheel won't suffer by strong steering forces (so far as i experienced it). So indeed change the Centering Spring Strength.
I don't recommend you to go too high with these effects, because your wheel could suffer from it on the long run. If you change the Force Coefficient and the Force Limit in the game engine you will also change the strength of the overall effects produced by the game software. To find the perfect realistic steering forces you eventually have to adjust the Centering Spring Strength in the Logitech Profiler Global Settings to a slightly higher value for each car.
G27 wheel setup mod#
Older approach but try this out for user content mod cars: Centering Spring Strength has a strong effect. Damper Effect Strength dampens every effect on the wheel and so it slightly reduces rumble and vibration (or is imagination ). Force Smoothing High Frequency i set to the highest setting to reduce the rumble and vibration to its minimum possible. Different settings here will change the feel of front tyre grip and lead to an unrealistic feel of an understear situation (understear=front tyre looses grip). with my Ibishu 200BX Custom Turbo i use 700.įorce Smoothing and Force Smoothing High Frequency here in BeamNG adjust the rumble and vibration of the wheel. Crank it up for a stronger FFB (car without or with older power steering). For a more weak FFB (car with a power steering) set the Force Coefficient to 250 or slightly more.
It will change the strength and the overall effects. I recommend you to leave the Force Limit set to standard 2.5. Use the Force Coefficient to adjust the steering force. Overall Effects Strength: 105 % (strong effect)ĭamper Effect Strength: 80% (light effect)Ĭentering Spring Strength: 0 % (strong effect) YOU HAVE TO USE THE GLOBAL DEVICE SETTINGS!
This could help, even if you're not searching for a Force Feedback Setting close to mine. Here are my settings for a Realistic Driving Experience.īelow i give you a detailed documentation of what i've learned working with the Logitech software and the G27. Remember, if this is a post that has already been created, please inform me and take it down, no hassles, we are all here for the love of this game. Thank you all and I look forward to seeing your tunes! The car I use most is my custom built Ibishu 200BX Drift Missile.
G27 wheel setup free#
When you post your setup/settings, please try to keep it in this format:Įnable Centering Spring in Force Feedback Games: Yes/Noĭescription: Also include a description of your current setup, what do you use it for, Drifting/Racing/Realistic Driving to give users an idea of what to apply it to.įeel free to post your favorite car that you use with this particular setting.Įnable Centering Spring in Force Feedback Games: Yesĭescription: My setup is mostly used for Drifting but I need to alter it. This is a topic for people in game settings, NOT your Real life setup. This post is based around your custom Global Device Settings.ĭisclaimer: I have gone through the forums top few pages and was unable to find a similar or exact page like this but if you do, please notify me and I will gladly let you lock this post of take it down This post is only intended to serve a purpose for those seeking good setups and need a little help. Here you can post your setups/tunes and find similar or different ones to try out on your own rig. Welcome all to the Official Logitech G27 Setup/Tune Forum Page.