February 2024 Update:
Please don't read this thread. I know Google will show it, but it's old and filled with partly wrong information from me.
Just use my LUT package instead:
http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/rasmusps-lut-guide-for-g27-29-and-dfgt.16799/




-------------- Don't read this! --------------

Older edit: After almost everyone prefers the LUT-Configuration, I created a Lut-only Thread with all my LUTs attached in a zip-file in the Download-Area here at Racedepartment.
Have a look:
http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/rasmusps-lut-guide-for-g27-29-and-dfgt.16799/


Original post:
Hello everyone,
I know there are a lot of settings and guides online for "the perfect settings" but after I spent about 30 hours searching and trying, I really found MY best settings.
They are a combination of different guides (but with the "GAMMA-option" in use) that I will name right now and first:

Really nice and complete Guide on Assetto Corsa Forum
Reddit Thread where my adventure began (and where I got the Link above)
FFB Deadzone Fix Logitech G27
Guide for LUT Generator (can't recommend it but helped me understanding)

EDIT: I thought the LUT was what gave me my perfect feeling BUT IT WAS THE TYPE=GAMMA, not a LUT so I rewrote that whole Guide:

EDIT2: I found out how to write a LUT yourself so I did it and the result is something similar to the gamma-setting BUT less compressed, smoother middle-transition and therefore BETTER! Here is the link to the post if you don't want to scroll down: LINK

TL: DR Lines:
1. Adjust InGame-settings and Profiler G27_AC_InGame_andProfiler.JPG

2. Open the controls.ini:
you find this ini in: "C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Assetto Corsa\cfg\controls.ini"
set MIN_FF=0.04, CENTER_BOOST_GAIN=1.3, CENTER_BOOST_RANGE=0.001G27_AC_controlsINI_FF.JPG

3.
open the assetto_corsa.ini:
you find this ini in: "%...%\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\assettocorsa\system\cfg\assetto_corsa.ini"
set ENABLE_GYRO=1, DAMPER_MIN_LEVEL=0.0, DAMPER_GAIN=0.7G27_AC_assetto_corsaINI_FF.JPG

4.
open the ff_post_process.ini
you find this ini in: "C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Assetto Corsa\cfg\ff_post_process.ini"
set VERSION=1, TYPE=GAMMA, ENABLED=1, VALUE=0.5, CURVE=%doesn't matter%G27_AC_ff_post_processINI_GAMMA.JPG

5. HAVE FUN

6. additional:

- Logitech Profiler:
- overall: 100
- spring: 0
- damper: 0
- untick center spring, NO combined pedals, 900° rotation, TICK "allow game to adjust settings"

- AC InGame:
- Gain: 50% [depends on your wheel but for my G27 it is 50%. 75-125% InCAR]
- Filter: 0
- Min Force: 4%
- kerb, road, slip: 0
- understeer: untick
- Steering Settings: gamma 1, filter 0, sensivity 0!!

For those who want a detailed guide:

After I read very very much about all seen and all hidden settings in Assetto Corsa, I tried everything out, but one of these things was always bothering me:

1. you have a huge dead zone
2. your wheel oszillates
3. deadzone ok but no smooth transition at center
4. just too much force


The solution for me was the GAMMA-setting in the ff_post_process.ini!
Combined with the dampening-setting, the Gyro-setting, the min_force and the Center_Boost!
Short version of what this settings do:
To get rid of the Deadzone you need to combine the very little center-boost with the min-force. But then you will have a little bump in the middle because they have a "hard cut" at zero-force.
If you enable the GAMMA-setting this hard-cut will be transformed into a curve, just like the FFB-Output from Assetto Corsa will get compressed to a curve where little forces are boosted and the high forces are lowered.
Here are a few pictures of that:

1. Wheelcheck Result:G27_Wheelcheck_Result.JPG
2. How the AC-FFB has to be alternated:G27_AC_Wheelcheck_andHanddrawed.JPG G27_AC_HowFFBWouldAlternated.JPG

3. All these settings combined:G27_AC_FinalCurvePP.JPG

So you get rid of the deadzone but don't get an oscillating wheel! [Plus you feel more details.]

The Settings in detail:
1. controls.ini:G27_AC_controlsINI_FF.JPGG27_AC_WhatDoesCenterBoostPP.JPG
you find this ini in: "C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Assetto Corsa\cfg\controls.ini"

- Filter=0: This should eliminate FFB-spikes but for me it seems like it just kills little details but does not really smoothes out! So let it on 0!

- MIN_FF=0: That means, that the "zero force" is still zero force, theoretically it's THE setting to get rid of the deadzone BUT I experienced, that you need to get up to 17% for the G27 and then don't have a deadzone anymore but case 2.: your wheel oscillates.
If you go down to about 12% you have case 3.: the deadzone is still there, but little. Problem: it doesn't feel nice... 0 Force in the Deadzone and then BAM, FORCE.
My thought about that:
The "MIN FORCE" doesn't have a "Curve" for the lowest force. It just does a hard cut which ends up in my experienced results. (See Picture above: 3. combined)

- CENTER_BOOST_GAIN: In the Guide "FFB Deadzone Fix for Logitech G27 1.2" this setting is used.
Explanation: If you imagine the Wheel, the FFB begins at a little bit right and left from the center-> "deadzone". That is because the force that IS THERE, IN THE CENTER, is too low for your wheel.
This setting BOOSTS the FFB in the RANGE of "CENTER_BOOST_RANGE"

- CENTER_BOOST_RANGE: as mentioned, this is the range of the boost that applies on the FFB FROM THE CENTER. Theoretically you just need to "Boost the deadzone away". But this does not work, I tried EVERYTHING!! (combined with GAMMA this transforms to a "curve"!)

I combined this 3 settings in every possibility but you have always ONE problem: the "center transition" as in "you steer from left to right" gets a BUMP in the middle, because of the boost.
I tried to lower the boost, widen the range, give a little more MIN_FORCE. But nope, you always gets this unrealistic "center-bump". (so you need the GAMMA!)

I have to give the author much credit, it is a really nice setting but it's just not enough for me.

2. assetto_corsa.iniG27_AC_assetto_corsaINI_FF.JPG
you find this ini in: "%...%\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\assettocorsa\system\cfg\assetto_corsa.ini"

- FF_SKIP_STEPS=0: If set to 1, you get half of the FFB-Refresh-Rate. So if you have a decent hardware, go with 0! Some people get an error on servers because their CPU is too weak. Then go with 1. It doesn't make a HUGE difference, but the more FF-Inputs, the better, right? :p

- ENABLE_GYRO=1: Honestly, I don't understand this settings but it smoothens the wheel without taking away important informations!
If you read about that setting: It is for Direct Drive Wheels as the Logitech G27 (not belt drive like Thrustmaster for example) and interprets "the wheel as a Gyro on certain speeds".
If your wheel is a little bit "shaky" overall or oscillates: go with 1!

- DAMPER_MIN_LEVEL=0.0: This means, that the InGame dampening (a few versions ago there was a slider?!) is OFF, when the Engine says the damper to be zero. If you increase this settings, your dampening will ALWAYS BE ON, even if the engine does NOT give the input for it.

- DAMPER_GAIN=1.0: That is simple. If the engine gives the input to dampen the FFB-Signal, it is indeed dampened. For my G27 I like it on 0.7 but if your wheel feels a little "numb" you can lower or even deactivate it. I find my wheel too shaky when on 0.0!
Sidenote: ALWAYS USE THIS SETTINGS FOR DAMPENING, NOT THE LOGITECH PROFILER DAMPENING!!!


3. ff_post_process.iniG27_AC_ff_post_processINI_GAMMA.JPG
you find this ini in: "C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Assetto Corsa\cfg\ff_post_process.ini"

- Version=1: No idea, just leave it!

- TYPE=GAMMA: I don't know how it works exactly but it is THE setting that got me stunning! I drawed a Curve about how it feels for me and it makes sense but honestly: no idea...
Here is the picture:G27_AC_WhatDoesGammaPP.JPG

- VALUE=0.5: Well in one guide the author tells you "it is on 1 at mine, no idea, just leave it" BUT IT IS IMPORTANT!
It determines how strong the FFB gets "compressed". So on 1.0 it does NOTHING, on 0.1 you feel absolutely no details, it's like ultra-power-steering.
For me about 0.5 is the optimum for having details but no deadzone.
THIS IS THE SETTING THAT ELIMINATES MY DEADZONE AND LET IT FEEL REAL!
What is important here: you have to lower the global FFB in order to have "normal forces". The lower the value, the lower your global FFB! If you put VALUE=0.1 and global FFB on 100% you get broken arms for sure... :p

- CURVE=%doesn't matter, not active%": Well this is just the settings to take the correct LUT. BUT: I don't use a LUT and I can't recommend it with the G27. Tried it and it was just awful!
IF you want to activate a LUT you have to change TYPE=LUT (thanks to Ross Garland for giving me that info!)


Conclusion:
I know that was a lot and I know it's not perfect but maybe it will help you with your settings and increase the fun you have with Assetto Corsa.
I switched over from Project Cars but was so mad with my wheel that I thought about buying another one. The Deadzone was so annoying but the graphics, sound and gameplay were better and I really wanted that game to get working!

This is just a wrap up from other people's posts and guides but I didn't find a guide here, where you don't need to login to the Assetto Corsa Forum or even there, where all these settings are packed up so you can just read it down and get your settings.
And most importantly: I nowhere found any mention of this GAMMA-setting in the ff_post_process.ini so alone for that setting I wrote that all down.

I made this post to give all searching souls another thing to try and hope this makes even a few people happy :)

Let me know if it helped you!

Kind Regards,
Rasmus
 
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Hi. Can someone help me correct my LUT file for G25 please ? FFB is not bad for me, but i think it can be a little better.
Here is 2 variants of my LUT. One test with 50 steps in WheelCheck and second with 300 steps
0|0
0.02|0.145
0.04|0.159
0.06|0.167
0.08|0.174
0.1|0.181
0.12|0.2
0.14|0.205
0.16|0.21
0.18|0.215
0.2|0.22
0.22|0.248
0.24|0.264
0.26|0.275
0.28|0.289
0.3|0.304
0.32|0.316
0.34|0.329
0.36|0.341
0.38|0.35
0.4|0.358
0.42|0.383
0.44|0.416
0.46|0.433
0.48|0.453
0.5|0.469
0.52|0.481
0.54|0.49
0.56|0.499
0.58|0.526
0.6|0.537
0.62|0.563
0.64|0.576
0.66|0.602
0.68|0.614
0.7|0.63
0.72|0.65
0.74|0.672
0.76|0.689
0.78|0.704
0.8|0.724
0.82|0.738
0.84|0.766
0.86|0.786
0.88|0.799
0.9|0.82
0.92|0.825
0.94|0.83
0.96|0.835
0.98|0.842
1|1
0|0
0.0033|0.139
0.0066|0.14
0.01|0.142
0.0133|0.143
0.0166|0.144
0.02|0.144
0.0233|0.145
0.0266|0.145
0.03|0.145
0.0333|0.146
0.0366|0.146
0.04|0.147
0.0433|0.151
0.0466|0.154
0.05|0.155
0.0533|0.156
0.0566|0.158
0.06|0.163
0.0633|0.166
0.0666|0.167
0.07|0.168
0.0733|0.168
0.0766|0.169
0.08|0.17
0.0833|0.177
0.0866|0.178
0.09|0.179
0.0933|0.18
0.0966|0.184
0.1|0.184
0.1033|0.185
0.1066|0.186
0.11|0.19
0.1133|0.197
0.1166|0.2
0.12|0.201
0.1233|0.202
0.1266|0.203
0.13|0.207
0.1333|0.208
0.1366|0.209
0.14|0.21
0.1433|0.214
0.1466|0.214
0.15|0.214
0.1533|0.214
0.1566|0.215
0.16|0.215
0.1633|0.215
0.1666|0.216
0.17|0.216
0.1733|0.216
0.1766|0.218
0.18|0.22
0.1833|0.221
0.1866|0.223
0.19|0.231
0.1933|0.24
0.1966|0.243
0.2|0.246
0.2033|0.247
0.2066|0.248
0.21|0.249
0.2133|0.252
0.2166|0.254
0.22|0.256
0.2233|0.259
0.2266|0.264
0.23|0.265
0.2333|0.266
0.2366|0.269
0.24|0.27
0.2433|0.271
0.2466|0.272
0.25|0.273
0.2533|0.288
0.2566|0.289
0.26|0.293
0.2633|0.294
0.2666|0.295
0.27|0.296
0.2733|0.297
0.2766|0.299
0.28|0.3
0.2833|0.301
0.2866|0.302
0.29|0.312
0.2933|0.313
0.2966|0.317
0.3|0.318
0.3033|0.319
0.3066|0.32
0.31|0.335
0.3133|0.336
0.3166|0.337
0.32|0.338
0.3233|0.339
0.3266|0.34
0.33|0.342
0.3333|0.343
0.3366|0.345
0.34|0.347
0.3433|0.351
0.3466|0.354
0.35|0.357
0.3533|0.357
0.3566|0.358
0.36|0.359
0.3633|0.36
0.3666|0.362
0.37|0.364
0.3733|0.366
0.3766|0.368
0.38|0.374
0.3833|0.376
0.3866|0.38
0.39|0.384
0.3933|0.386
0.3966|0.388
0.4|0.391
0.4033|0.403
0.4066|0.406
0.41|0.408
0.4133|0.411
0.4166|0.417
0.42|0.421
0.4233|0.421
0.4266|0.422
0.43|0.423
0.4333|0.427
0.4366|0.428
0.44|0.43
0.4433|0.432
0.4466|0.433
0.45|0.437
0.4533|0.444
0.4566|0.449
0.46|0.451
0.4633|0.452
0.4666|0.453
0.47|0.456
0.4733|0.459
0.4766|0.47
0.48|0.471
0.4833|0.473
0.4866|0.479
0.49|0.482
0.4933|0.484
0.4966|0.486
0.5|0.487
0.5033|0.488
0.5066|0.49
0.51|0.492
0.5133|0.494
0.5166|0.497
0.52|0.498
0.5233|0.499
0.5266|0.516
0.53|0.524
0.5333|0.524
0.5366|0.525
0.54|0.526
0.5433|0.526
0.5466|0.527
0.55|0.532
0.5533|0.535
0.5566|0.537
0.56|0.538
0.5633|0.539
0.5666|0.54
0.57|0.554
0.5733|0.554
0.5766|0.555
0.58|0.556
0.5833|0.556
0.5866|0.565
0.59|0.575
0.5933|0.576
0.5966|0.577
0.6|0.578
0.6033|0.578
0.6066|0.579
0.61|0.579
0.6133|0.595
0.6166|0.596
0.62|0.597
0.6233|0.599
0.6266|0.6
0.63|0.604
0.6333|0.607
0.6366|0.617
0.64|0.617
0.6433|0.618
0.6466|0.618
0.65|0.619
0.6533|0.62
0.6566|0.628
0.66|0.629
0.6633|0.63
0.6666|0.635
0.67|0.642
0.6733|0.647
0.6766|0.649
0.68|0.65
0.6833|0.651
0.6866|0.652
0.69|0.654
0.6933|0.655
0.6966|0.656
0.7|0.669
0.7033|0.681
0.7066|0.681
0.71|0.682
0.7133|0.682
0.7166|0.682
0.72|0.683
0.7233|0.683
0.7266|0.683
0.73|0.686
0.7333|0.691
0.7366|0.693
0.74|0.695
0.7433|0.698
0.7466|0.7
0.75|0.702
0.7533|0.704
0.7566|0.706
0.76|0.718
0.7633|0.719
0.7666|0.72
0.77|0.721
0.7733|0.722
0.7766|0.722
0.78|0.723
0.7833|0.726
0.7866|0.734
0.79|0.734
0.7933|0.735
0.7966|0.736
0.8|0.737
0.8033|0.747
0.8066|0.748
0.81|0.75
0.8133|0.753
0.8166|0.77
0.82|0.776
0.8233|0.785
0.8266|0.785
0.83|0.786
0.8333|0.787
0.8366|0.789
0.84|0.792
0.8433|0.795
0.8466|0.812
0.85|0.814
0.8533|0.815
0.8566|0.817
0.86|0.819
0.8633|0.82
0.8666|0.821
0.87|0.822
0.8733|0.823
0.8766|0.824
0.88|0.825
0.8833|0.826
0.8866|0.838
0.89|0.838
0.8933|0.838
0.8966|0.839
0.9|0.839
0.9033|0.84
0.9066|0.84
0.91|0.84
0.9133|0.841
0.9166|0.841
0.92|0.842
0.9233|0.842
0.9266|0.842
0.93|0.843
0.9333|0.843
0.9366|0.862
0.94|0.866
0.9433|0.867
0.9466|0.867
0.95|0.868
0.9533|0.868
0.9566|0.869
0.96|0.869
0.9633|0.869
0.9666|0.87
0.97|0.879
0.9733|0.888
0.9766|0.895
0.98|0.9
0.9833|0.902
0.9866|0.905
0.99|0.907
0.9933|0.91
0.9966|0.932
1|1
Thanks
 
Hi. Can someone help me correct my LUT file for G25 please ? FFB is not bad for me, but i think it can be a little better.
Here is 2 variants of my LUT. One test with 50 steps in WheelCheck and second with 300 steps
Thanks
Hi,
of course I will try to improve your FFB! :)
But I will need a bit more info:
what are your ingame settings? What is your min force ingame? (should be 0% if you use a LUT!).
Plus: the 2 LUTs you posted here->are you actually using one of them?
And: Wheelcheck does NOT create a LUT, only a LOG-File. But you can use the LUT generator to create a LUT with the LOG-File for Input.
Can you clear that up and tell me exactly what you did? :)
I pasted your 2 LUTs in Excel to see the actual "curve" of them. Here are the pictures:
50 Steps
50 Step LUT DENIS.JPG
300 steps
300 Step LUT DENIS.JPG
Here is MY lut that I am using right now for comparison:
100 Step LUT RASMUS.JPG
I think AC only uses 100 steps but I don't know. 100 Steps are "fine enough" in my opinion though!
Thoughts about your LUTs compared to mine:
Mine is rounder at beginning but also DON'T goes down to zero force. I did that so I don't get that "bump" when going left-right through a chicane. But the 0|x,xx shouldn't be TOO high, otherwise you will get oscillation on straights!
Also my LUT goes straight to the maximum after the beginning.
In my opinion Logitech (and all other manufacturer) created the individual "response curve" to ensure a good and "linear" feeling for our hands. (But Logitech definitely screwed up the dead feeling in the center...)
So your LUT is NOT a straight line after the beginning and I can imagine that you feel that!

What I would try: well, first just try my lut..
Here are the Numbers: report back how it is for you! Then I will try to correct it for your individual taste :)
0|0.120
0.01|0.120
0.02|0.135
0.03|0.159
0.04|0.182
0.05|0.202
0.06|0.219
0.07|0.232
0.08|0.244
0.09|0.252
0.1|0.260
0.11|0.268
0.12|0.276
0.13|0.285
0.14|0.293
0.15|0.301
0.16|0.309
0.17|0.318
0.18|0.326
0.19|0.334
0.2|0.342
0.21|0.350
0.22|0.359
0.23|0.367
0.24|0.375
0.25|0.383
0.26|0.392
0.27|0.400
0.28|0.408
0.29|0.416
0.3|0.424
0.31|0.433
0.32|0.441
0.33|0.449
0.34|0.457
0.35|0.466
0.36|0.474
0.37|0.482
0.38|0.490
0.39|0.498
0.4|0.507
0.41|0.515
0.42|0.523
0.43|0.531
0.44|0.540
0.45|0.548
0.46|0.556
0.47|0.564
0.48|0.572
0.49|0.581
0.5|0.589
0.51|0.597
0.52|0.605
0.53|0.614
0.54|0.622
0.55|0.630
0.56|0.638
0.57|0.646
0.58|0.655
0.59|0.663
0.6|0.671
0.61|0.679
0.62|0.688
0.63|0.696
0.64|0.704
0.65|0.712
0.66|0.720
0.67|0.729
0.68|0.737
0.69|0.745
0.7|0.753
0.71|0.762
0.72|0.770
0.73|0.778
0.74|0.786
0.75|0.794
0.76|0.803
0.77|0.811
0.78|0.819
0.79|0.827
0.8|0.836
0.81|0.844
0.82|0.852
0.83|0.860
0.84|0.868
0.85|0.877
0.86|0.885
0.87|0.893
0.88|0.901
0.89|0.910
0.9|0.918
0.91|0.926
0.92|0.934
0.93|0.942
0.94|0.951
0.95|0.959
0.96|0.967
0.97|0.975
0.98|0.984
0.99|0.992
1|1.000
 
Hi,
of course I will try to improve your FFB! :)
But I will need a bit more info
Thanks for your reply.
Here is mine Logitech Profiler and AC Settings
cZclRtf.jpg

0AodYKh.jpg
And settings in assetto_corsa and ff_post_process ini files:
[FF_EXPERIMENTAL]
ENABLE_GYRO=0
DAMPER_MIN_LEVEL=0
DAMPER_GAIN=1

[HEADER]
VERSION=1
TYPE=LUT
ENABLED=1

[GAMMA]
VALUE=1

[LUT]
CURVE=100stepsLUT_Rasmus.lut

Before now i use WheelCheck to create csv file and then use LUT generator. I use 2-nd one (300 steps).
Now i create new file with 100 steps setting in WheelCheck.
First i try your LUT. Its like a new car, i improve my lap (911 RSR at Nordschleife) for 2 sec from the beginning. I stay connected to the road all the time without "empty zones" like before with my LUT. Brilliant. Then i try my new LUT (100 steps settings in WheelCheck) and. Its the same feelings. I look for the your and mine new LUT file and they looks absolutely identical. Numbers is 1:1 in every row. Magic ? :)

Now i have only one more question. Do i need to change Damper Gain to 0.7 maybe ?

Thanks again for your help.
Regards, Denis
 
Thanks for your reply.
Here is mine Logitech Profiler and AC Settings

Before now i use WheelCheck to create csv file and then use LUT generator. I use 2-nd one (300 steps).
Now i create new file with 100 steps setting in WheelCheck.
First i try your LUT. Its like a new car, i improve my lap (911 RSR at Nordschleife) for 2 sec from the beginning. I stay connected to the road all the time without "empty zones" like before with my LUT. Brilliant. Then i try my new LUT (100 steps settings in WheelCheck) and. Its the same feelings. I look for the your and mine new LUT file and they looks absolutely identical. Numbers is 1:1 in every row. Magic ? :)

Now i have only one more question. Do i need to change Damper Gain to 0.7 maybe ?

Thanks again for your help.
Regards, Denis
Wow, happy to hear that! :)
Settings are perfect!
Sounds indeed like magic :confused:

Damper Gain: just try different settings. I use 0.0 at the moment to feel every little detail. But it is NOT very realistic.
The Damper Gain only slows down the speed of your wheel. It's like a overall brake for every wheel movement. Feel free to experiment! :)
 
Thanks, i try different Damper Gain settings.

If its interesting, here is mine WheelCheck linear force test results with 100 steps, which i used to create my last LUT file
Thanks for sharing! Always interested :)
I created a lut with lut generator 0.15 with your CSV. The Numbers are NOT like my lut so maybe you mistook some files or something?:speechless:
 
Great post now that I will upgrade from my old rusty G25 to a new G27.

For those who had both, is there a big difference on the sterring wheel/FF feeling? A specific LUT table should be created for the G27, correct?
As far as I know the FFB is very similar in both wheels! It's more of an upgrade than of a real change.
Helical gears instead of straight, different H-Shifter, slightly different pedals for better Heal/Toe and some button changes and new Wheel Rim.
Motor itself is the same I think!

Well "should be created" is a heavy proposition. What is important to understand is that MY LUT does NOT change the linearity of the FFB! It only changes the little forces and gets rid of the dead feeling at the center.
I have read many many posts about using a LUT for linearity. I tried them all and I don't like it at all!
You do a smooth turn in with your hands and the forces you feel are NOT linear in any way... But with the default ffb they are!
But to get rid of the dead center in a satisfying way you will need a LUT, yes :)

To get rid of a dead center you need 2 things:
more force at the center and a fall off of these stronger forces. Otherwise you will get oscillation!
Project Cars has 2 sliders: DeadZone Removal and DeadZone Removal FallOff.
My LUT does exactly that, but created by hand.
Way more complicated, a bit better in my opinion :)

Have fun with your new wheel and if you need help, we will help you :)
 
Thanks for sharing! Always interested :)
I created a lut with lut generator 0.15 with your CSV. The Numbers are NOT like my lut so maybe you mistook some files or something?:speechless:

Sorry, my mistake. I think i upload early version with 300 steps. I have so many version of log files :)
Now i completely delete all of them and tried to create new. But i do this 3 times and every 3 times, i have different results :confused:
Here is my WheelCheck results.
test 1
test 2
test 3

My WheelCheck settings for all tests
gGR4h9s.jpg

LUT Generator ver. 0.15
 
Sorry, my mistake. I think i upload early version with 300 steps. I have so many version of log files :)
Now i completely delete all of them and tried to create new. But i do this 3 times and every 3 times, i have different results :confused:
Haha I have 15 LUTs, and they are only the ones I created/updated my self. I know that feel!
It's normal to get different results. Wheelcheck give the wheel some FFB input and measures the degree of rotation the wheel did.
While it's a brilliant idea from the creator of wheelcheck it doesn't work flawless. The resistant and impulses can differ etc.

After reading and testing for endless hours I deleted everything and only trusted my hands. Thought of how I could change things to my liking and tested until I got a good result (the LUT data I posted for you).
I am studying Mechatronical Engineering so creating a LUT file with all that data, graphs, curves, files and tables is something that fits my interests very well :)
 
Haha I have 15 LUTs, and they are only the ones I created/updated my self. I know that feel!
It's normal to get different results. Wheelcheck give the wheel some FFB input and measures the degree of rotation the wheel did.
While it's a brilliant idea from the creator of wheelcheck it doesn't work flawless. The resistant and impulses can differ etc.

After reading and testing for endless hours I deleted everything and only trusted my hands. Thought of how I could change things to my liking and tested until I got a good result (the LUT data I posted for you).
I am studying Mechatronical Engineering so creating a LUT file with all that data, graphs, curves, files and tables is something that fits my interests very well :)
I just hope every g27 matches same characteristics between the single units, then. :)
 
@Fabio3000a can you send me your lut file? Either just copy paste all the numbers here or upload the File please :) I need to look into that!
And what got me wondered: min_ff in the controls.ini is the same as the ingame settings but your ini says 0.08 what should be 8% ingame, not 4. Seems really odd to me! Are the controls.ini you screenshotted (is this even a Word?!) the one in your documents folder? Because there is a second one in the steam folder but that is not doing anything (it's just backup for default settings)
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I see you have a G27 and the graphs etc are looking familiar to what I did while testing.
I would recommend you, before I write a in depth explanation about your current settings:
Just try mine with my lut. You have your settings screenshotted here and your own lut file won't get overwritten (you can have more of them and just change the line in the ini to use a different but I think you know that :) )
Many G27 users here are saying that my settings are good so I would say: why not try them. If you don't like it you won't need more than 2 minutes to go back to yours :)
Or just Backup the cfg folders in your documents and the steam, System folder :)

First; I'm sorry for the confusion, i did the screen capture on different days; this explains the discordance

Wooow! Your LUT has brought me back the good feeling of the FFB; I would die happy with this.

But ... can I improve the central force? I would like more strength in the center, how? If yes what do you recommend?
 
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First; I'm sorry for the confusion, i did the screen capture on different days; this explains the discordance

Wooow! Your LUT has brought me back the good feeling of the FFB; I would die happy with this.

But ... can I improve the central force? I would like more strength in the center, how? If yes what do you recommend?
My mod about it should be fine. It's has deadzone g27 fix assetto corsa tags, search on google. :p
 
My mod about it should be fine. It's has deadzone g27 fix assetto corsa tags, search on google. :p
@Fabio3000a
Yep, either that or experiment with the min force slider. (works similar but different...)
Theoretically you would need to increase the first values in the LUT but you have to increase them in a nice curve with the help of displaying it in excel...
So: search for Piereligio's mod, increase the min force a few percent OR just increase the overall force a bit! Like 105% or 110%.
Beware: Every car has it's own FFB strength slider! You have to activate the ffb-app (the one with the wheel as its icon). On some cars I go with only 75%. On some cars I go with 115%. :)
 

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