Best Forza Motorsport Wheel Settings. Based on your sim wheel model, the best wheel settings for you can be different from someone with a different wheel. The settings we will provide below will be based on what works for the most common sim wheels like the Logitech G29, Thrustmaster T248, etc. but you can tweak them around if it feels lacking
I love racing games, whether they are serious simulators or over-the-top arcade action games. Playing them in VR with a force feedback wheel and pedals has given me some of the best gaming experiences I've ever had. Unfortunately, this rarely works well without significant fiddling about. These pages have the best force feedback settings IThrustmaster Control Panel Settings. The Crew doesn't have a way to set the steering angle in-game, so you have to do it in the Thrustmaster Control Panel. I find a 360° steering angle has the best balance of making quick corrections without being overly sensitive. Spring and Damper are not used by The Crew, so the value doesn't actually matter. First open your (out of game) Thrustmaster control panel, hit properties, set the rotation to 360 degrees. Then go to the gain settings tab, set center spring to 'by the wheel' and 20%. Set overall strength of forces at 30% and the rest to 25%.
Most arcade games play better with smaller steering angles. I found that 360° feels a little too sensitive and unnatural. 540° feels more natural, but can feel unresponsive in the center of the wheel. 480° ends up being a good compromise. Spring is used by Need For Speed Heat for the Wheel Spring Force setting.This video will show you how to set up any Thrustmaster wheelbase.🔽Subscribe for 🍀LUCK🍀 in your next race:)🔽
Firstly this wheel is an arcade wheel for an arcade game. Do not expect a simulation level experience from it. These are the settings that worked for me. Steering Standard - not Simulation to smooth out the random inputs. Steering Axis Dead Zone Inside = 0. Steering Axis Dead Zone Outside = 100. Steering Linearity - 0.
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