Open ff_post_process.ini located in My Documents\Assetto Corsa\cfg\ and make sure the TYPE=LUT, ENABLED=1 and CURVE = Generated LUT filename; MIN FORCE should be set to 0 in Assetto Corsa!! After this, do not alter the FFB Strength in your wheel's profiler!! If you change the FFB Gain in your wheel's profiler, you should rerun wheelcheck
Hey man, always great to see someone spending time finding good settings and sharing it My best bet about the lack of re-entering would be that you enabled 70% dampening force to be always on combined with no minimum force (logitech wheels don't respond at low forces at all so you mostly need around 10-20% minimum force) and also combined with only around 60% overall force.
My current FFB settings are: T500 Settings: Overall Strength: 50% (Constant, Periodic, Spring, and Damper: 100%. Auto-Center: Set by the game. In AC: Gain: 50% Filter, Minmum Force, and Kerb Effects: 0% Road Effects: 50% Slip Effects: 0%. If you're curious as to what I'm driving to learn, I drive either the SP Mod Trueno AE86 D Spec, or the BMW
Hey guys, Long-time member here. But I’m really struggling getting this game to feel right with my T300rs… I’ve had decent success on the controller in FM7, although more twitchy than past games, it’s drive-able. I have my T300 settings pretty much dialed on Assetto and rFactor for drifting (about 4 years of experience with various wheels, so I know what feels accurate to me) and they
Hey guys, just took the dive and purchased the T248 which came bundled with a three pedal set, along with their gated shifter. Downloaded driver/firmware updates, mapped it out in AC, realized I needed to invert my pedals for some reason, then everything worked nicely. I tried all three FFB settings you can select on the wheel’s LCD screen, but
Step 1 – In the main menu, scroll to the bottom right menu item called options. Step 2 – Navigate to the controls tab within the options menu. Step 3 – Adjust the force feedback settings in the main part of this settings screen. Step 4 – Adjust your control bindings on the right part of the screen.
The perfect setting for DRIFTING with your Logitech G25/G27/G29/G920 on Assetto Corsa, and these settings are perfect for GRIP driving as well. So you don't
The higher the filter value the slower the FFB value will change. This means at high filter the jolts will be reduced/smoothed out, which would be good if not for the fact that it also lags the FFB. It is not recommended using it at all.
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In my opinion, the best Assetto Corsa controller options for Xbox and Playstation controllers are: Gamma = 2.2. Filtration = 0.82. Speed sensitivity: 75%. Deadzone equals: 0.04. Steering speed: 100%. Finding the ideal Assetto Corsa gamepad settings for you requires using these settings as a starting point.
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