I edited my post a little with some numbers to make things clearer
The front wheels, chassis angle and steering wheel angle really is a bit complicated to understand. Took me a few years (I never got an explanation though.. )
It makes sense when you draw a car while cornering normally vs when drifting on a sheet of paper with all 4 wheels visible.
I didn't use the other sims but probably same thing!
The issue is that almost no sim has a "soft lock".
What that means is:
You set your wheel to 900, you set the sim game to 900.
Then you select a car with 540° in reality and the sim game (rF2) will synchronize your G27 to 540°.
Now if you turn your wheel to 545°, the visual wheel in rF2 will stop turning at 540°.
The ffb will become "dull" after 540° but there is no "end stop" or anything.
Games like dirt rally have a setting for this so you can do something like "30% ffb strength end stop" that you will feel when reaching the maximum.
But rF2, AC, acc etc don't have this!
So a workaround is to set your G27 in the logitech profiler to 540° and you will have the end stop from the logitech driver.
But now you have to set a different gain (lower angle = stronger ffb = lower gain) for each car and it's a big mess.
Also the end stop from the wheel drivers are super bad.
The wheel will bounce back and forth violently when reaching it..
Also:
How often do you hit the maximum? I only do when spinning and crashing.
I couldn't care less to have to rotate my real wheel 80° more before the visual wheel starts to respond again.
In fact you don't need the calibration at all, honestly.
Just select 900° in rF2 and the logitech profiler and it will work!
To do this just set it to manually and set it to 900.
Then set it to automatically by car.
And then I'll post you all setting adjusted for your G27
The front wheels, chassis angle and steering wheel angle really is a bit complicated to understand. Took me a few years (I never got an explanation though.. )
It makes sense when you draw a car while cornering normally vs when drifting on a sheet of paper with all 4 wheels visible.
You don't have to change anything when changing the car in rF2, AC, ACC, automoblista 1 and raceroom.I questioned if I read someone else's post elsewhere correctly that said you have to change your wheel settings every time you change cars... but I assumed they meant the car set-up.
I didn't use the other sims but probably same thing!
The issue is that almost no sim has a "soft lock".
What that means is:
You set your wheel to 900, you set the sim game to 900.
Then you select a car with 540° in reality and the sim game (rF2) will synchronize your G27 to 540°.
Now if you turn your wheel to 545°, the visual wheel in rF2 will stop turning at 540°.
The ffb will become "dull" after 540° but there is no "end stop" or anything.
Games like dirt rally have a setting for this so you can do something like "30% ffb strength end stop" that you will feel when reaching the maximum.
But rF2, AC, acc etc don't have this!
So a workaround is to set your G27 in the logitech profiler to 540° and you will have the end stop from the logitech driver.
But now you have to set a different gain (lower angle = stronger ffb = lower gain) for each car and it's a big mess.
Also the end stop from the wheel drivers are super bad.
The wheel will bounce back and forth violently when reaching it..
Also:
How often do you hit the maximum? I only do when spinning and crashing.
I couldn't care less to have to rotate my real wheel 80° more before the visual wheel starts to respond again.
The calibration should always work the same.I specifically ran my wheel tests & saved my Troy 1~6 with a 397 track & car, but now you made me wonder if I ran the calibration wizard while I still had a Spec Miata 2 & then I changed to the 397 car track & car & created my other saves...
In fact you don't need the calibration at all, honestly.
Just select 900° in rF2 and the logitech profiler and it will work!
To do this just set it to manually and set it to 900.
Then set it to automatically by car.
I'll hit the track with that combo tonight. Is this free content?I used - Indy 2020 + BMW M4 Class 1 2021
And then I'll post you all setting adjusted for your G27