Thrustmaster TX settings

Apologies if this has been discussed, I’m coming from project cars and assetto corsa, I went into settings and charged my shifting to what I think is manual shifting and upped the FFB on the wheel. My car still shifts automatically and FFB still feels really light. What an I missing here? This is on PC BTW

Best setup I have found for the wheel is 570 degrees rotation, spring to 100% damper 100% in the profiler. Outside deadzone somewhere around 80 in settings, Force feedback 100% Vibration is personal preference. This gives the best experience for me right now on a T300rs. The FFB needs fixing badly though.

As for the auto shifting, maybe make sure you hit accept when you switch it and not just exit or back.

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ahh you’re going out to the Thurstmaster main profiler to make the changes to the FFB settings and not inside the game itself. I just have to remember to change it back when I play my other sim racing games then. Yup, I hit accept and save. I’ll try it again tonight when I play. Thanks for the baseline setup

My wheel is crashing if I hit something hard with to much vibration or ffb, not sure yet but it become ultra shaky enough that she slip of the support

Am gonna try less vibration

Reducing vibration will help with the bouncing. I have it at 82 but I may reduce it further. The FFB definitely needs improvement. It’s terrible on asphalt.

I agree Forced Feedback needs to be fixed BADLY. I’m about at 7,000 race miles driven in Forza 6, 75% of that is with the new Thrustmaster TX racing wheel (servo base).

Forza Horizon 3 feels nothing like Forza Motorsport 6 which is a huge disappointment. The difference of weight and weight distribution from car to car is seemingly lost. Everything feels the same and SUPER arcadey. Also, there’s a slight floaty feeling when driving on the street. Offroad is pretty cool and well done though, but it’s not my cup of tea in general.

I hope Turn 10 and Playground Games make the Forced Feedback Wheel feeling to equate to Forza 6.

I’ve owned a 2011 CTS-V Coupe for just over 2 years, play it a ton in FM6, and it feels pretty darn realistic. Horizon 3… not so much, at all.

Handling improved from Horizon 2… but worse after FM6.

Does the clutch work with this wheel?

I have an old DFGT wheel and have always wanted a clutch and have the Leather TX in my shopping cart right now ($550 CDN eugh) but certainly don’t want to hit BUY if the clutch doesn’t work!

I connected my TX and played the game yesterday for a while. Not only is the FFB extremely weak but the game wants me to use less than 900 degrees of rotation. A driving game should support 900 degrees of rotation especially when its for road cars.