HELP!!!! Logitech g920 UNCONTROLLABLE!?!?!?

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Bro bought the wheel and never heard about force feedback 💀💀💀

AnekoF
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1. Go to settings
2. Go to controls
3. Go to advanced
4. Go down to force feedback scale
5. Lower it and do some trial and error until it's fixed
Hope this helps 😃

NatorixGuy
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Game: how much force feedback do u want?

U: YEES

Lulydzsi
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That’s force feedback. Try changing your center spring scale 👍

LGChromatica
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Ffb around 60/70
Self alignment around 30/50
Wheel damping 2/10
Steering sensitivity 1/4
Wheel rotation 270/350
Have a play around as we're all different. I'm a fearce racer so I'm always wanting to get a drift on on a long bend and controlling it as real life as possible and these settings work perfect for me.
Let me know if they helped guys

benjishellard
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Oh something similar happened to me too, in game Assetto Corsa. Like when even accelerating then steering wheel started shaking by itself. Found solution by changing force feedback settings manually. Now works excellent

pc_gs
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To everyone saying it's ffb no shit it's ffb but it's not meant to rattle it's meant to re-enter itself I have the same problem no matter what u do with the ffb it still does the same thing

Ltpanthr
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This is not just force feedback, my wheel does it too. My cars could be stationary in neutral and the wheel still acts crazy!

BowtieBoy
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oh thats easy it not force feedback its you alternator it aint gettin no gas in it 😹😹😭

BradenSlayer
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I’m pretty late on this, but that always happens when you’re not holding the wheel and you have the force feedback turned up all the way

DukeTheRebel
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yeah there's a thing called Force Feedback.

If you want that turned off or lowered open up your settings, go to options, click controls, click the vehicle option, click the Force Feedback option, click on the button on the left under the word configuration, scroll down until you see Force Feedback Configuration, and then either turn the setting off or lower the strength to your liking.

hope this helps😊

Aerys
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Turn vibration off and try putting wheel damping/stiffness anything from 2/10 and maybe turn self alignment down its steering tourqe and make sure ffb is higher than self alignment. But before you try all this turn your x box off unplug wheel make sure all the wires are in fully and plug back in and turn x box on. Also don't turn the xbox on and then connect your wheel as your wheel won't calibrate properly and the wheel won't work or respond properly. Hopefully it works mate I had same problem but managed to sort it with these solutions. It takes, time to get the right settings and ones that fit you just play around a bit but mainly with the ones I have mentioned. The wheel is awesome and works well on rally n drifting games

benjishellard
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That should just be the force feedback of the wheel. I have the same wheel and race weekly. It is completely normal to happen in a straight line. (You probably can change the in game setting for force Feedback if you want)

steelracer
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Ok so the center thing might be a little too much lower it to the minimum and try to lower the force feed back cuz it might be force feed back sometimes roads can be a little too realistic so the wheel might move on sand, bumpy roads n stuff so I'd tell you to lower the force feed back but just try both 🙂

Blozygames
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Have a tip on how you can fix the change feedback scale to 0.4, 2 change the feedback belatstingstiget to 1.0, 3 Speed of steering sensitivity to 0.80, 4 and change the control to 800. Hope they help

nettan
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Force feed back is when the wheel comes back to where it originally was

IKNOWYOULIKELIGHTSABERS
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Lots of people trash talking for no reason. Go to Forza horizon settings: advanced controls. Then scroll down until you see force feedback scale. I would recommend to put it all the way down. But keep it very low

Msashaf
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Just fixed this issue myself. On PC under the Game Controllers > Properties setting there is a Calibrate option commonly used for making the brake pedal register without having to press it all the way. If you have done this previously and skipped the Axis Calibration step it essentially turns the wheel into a 0 degree operating range. Do the Axis Calibration properly and that should do the trick.

Rivent
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It does that when you’re going fast, it’s called force feedback

Officermitch
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Just mess around in the settings until the steering oscalation goes away, most importantly look at the setting in there that say “lowering this can cause steering oscalation” you would usually wan to turn that down or like in the middle

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