![]() ![]() I've been playing rally racing games for about a year now, so admittedly I'm still a novice, and until yesterday I've only played with an xbox controller. I've seen videos of guys getting thrashed by force feedback as they land jumps and run over ruts in-game, and I was hoping to have this in my wheel. ![]() For the past year, I've been drooling over videos of people playing with racing wheels, and I was particularly excited to feel how force feedback could make my play feel much more realistic. All I can say it that I have done a bit of off-roading in my day (raised in Northern Michigan), and I know how tough it can been to handle a steering wheel on rough terrain.Īfter a bit of research, I concluded that the G920 was the best value I could find for my budget (the whole setup is now $298 on Amazon). I'm sorry that there is no way to empirically describe how strong FFB is without using a spring scale on the wheel. If this has already been covered in another thread, feel free to save time and just paste a link in your reply (I've spent a few hours researching this subject, and can't find much). After researching the subject, it seems that LGS offers no FFB settings? Is this good/bad? Should I be using another program? Right now, I'm only using Logitech Gaming Software to program my wheel. ![]() So basically, I have no idea if I'm using this wheel the right way. To make it worse, Logitech offers virtually NO instruction/manual to help learn what software to use, how the wheel works, and how to setup the wheel. Is this realistic? Is the force of the wheel really this light, even in real rally cars? Or, is the G920 just not a high-powered wheel? I have turned up force feedback to 150 (the highest) on every setting, and the only time I really feel the force move my hands is when I land a jump sideways. I am playing Dirt Rally 1, and the force feedback feels weak compared to my expectations. Bottom line up front: I just bought my first racing wheel setup, the G920 + shifter, and I want to know if everything is working correctly or if I'm using is correctly.įor better or worse, the force feedback with the G920 is not what I was expecting. ![]()
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