Looking for others running Logitech G Pro and what their settings are in game and wheel. It feels a bit subdued to me and would like to start tuning some in-game )and maybe wheel) settings to see if I can improve it. I’m also not sure if the actual cars are 1080 or something lower like 900 (maybe someone can point me to some official word on this).
At the moment I am running the default game wheel settings with the exception of min steering deadline to 0. Wheel settings are:
- Strength: 5.5nm
- Filter: 11
- Dampening: 20 (bumped because it felt way to easy to rotate compared to a real vehicle)
- Brake Force: 40 (increased a bunch as it seems very touchy on most cars)
- Angle: 1080
What are you running?
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Of course it feels subdued. You reduced your NM by half and you have filtering set at 11, reducing any feeling the car gives you.
You totally muted your wheel. Go look at the official logi settings on their website.
Care to share your G Pro settings?
This is what I have mine set to on my G920. Not exactly the same wheel but same brand. It feels a lot more natural to me instead of feeling like I’m having to argue with my wheel. It also dials back the ridiculously heavy feel.
Thanks for some settings! I’ll try these out tonight and see how it compares.
I use the settings from the website. As for the actual force setting I use 7NM. I could imagine going to 9 but any higher would be nuts
These are the settings I have landed on after a couple of months with the game.
Logitech G Pro Wheel & pedals.
Wheel Settings
Strength-8nm.
FFB Filter - 1
Dampener - OFF
Angle - 900
Brake Force- 13. I like a sensitive pedal and this puts the bite point at around the 2nd compression stage on the load cell. Brakes should be set to your liking though.
Clutch Bite - 50
Note on Dampener and filter settings. I have found I get a much better tactile feel with the wheel filters off. You get a much better sense of where the limit of grip is and feels more like mechanical steering. Stock cars or limited grip cars may require some dampening to taste to smooth things out. Higher Dampening settings feel more like power steering.
In Game Settings.
Deadzones - All at 0/100 except Clutch at 20/65. Engages/Disengages quicker.
Vibration Scale - 6
FFB Scale - 100
Steering Self Alignment - 120
Mechanical Trail Scale - 84
Pneumatic Trail Scale - 77
Road Feel Scale - 20
Load Sensitivity - 30
Wheel Damping Scale - 30
Center Spring Scale - 0
Dynamic Dampener Behaviour - 60
Steering Sensitivity - 50
Steering Liniarity - 50
I have tried many, many different settings and had some decent results with higher Self Steering alignment, Mechanical & Pneumatic Trail scale , Load sensitivity and road feel.
But always had a lot of oscillation on the straights.
Once I turned the G Pro wheel FFB filter an Dampening off I was able to dial down the in game settings and now there is little to no oscillation.
I hope these settings help anyone that is struggling with finging a setting they like.
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I mean I am just using the settings for this page for most of these games and I play/own most of them. I am gonna look through the other posts for some possible improvements.
I will say for the most part some games I had been playing with my G923 with no real “tweaks” feel night and day with the settings on this list, I mean I absolutely HATED FH5 on a wheel(G920 and G923)
Despite it recommending using G923 mode the game settings tweaks I think made all the difference. So I have only had this rig a couple months now and only played this with it. The Logi Doc has been my “bible” so far.