In TDU2:
FFB:
Vibrations in the middle or one or two clicks to the left
Strength at Default (important)
All sliders to the left
Brake and throttle in the middle
TDU2 Wheel Settings (PC)
These are my settings for the Fanatec Club Sport Wheel
SEN = 540 Degrees
FFB = 100
SHO = 100
ABS = 85
LIN = OFF
DEA = OFF (0 deadzone for maximum response)
DRI = OFF
FOR = 100
SPR = 120
DPR = 140
SEN = 540 Degrees
FFB = 100
SHO = 100
ABS = 85
LIN = OFF
DEA = OFF (0 deadzone for maximum response)
DRI = OFF
FOR = 100
SPR = 120
DPR = 140
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Anyone got any tips for setting up a G27 pedal set i have a few issue's with the brake pedal because of the load cell i figured game would treat it the same as other pedal sets but its not i tried messing with in game settings and in Logitech profile but no luck
Current issue i have is when i brake the wheels lock up i cant find a spot in between its either all or nothing
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Fulysic
Current issue i have is when i brake the wheels lock up i cant find a spot in between its either all or nothing
Cheers
Fulysic
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If you can not use your pedals with a separate USB it will go through the logitech drivers.Fulysic wrote:Anyone got any tips for setting up a G27 pedal set i have a few issue's with the brake pedal because of the load cell i figured game would treat it the same as other pedal sets but its not i tried messing with in game settings and in Logitech profile but no luck
Current issue i have is when i brake the wheels lock up i cant find a spot in between its either all or nothing
Cheers
Fulysic
You can try to move the brake slider in the TDU2 setup to the right.
Problem is that all pedals are like switches with a delay in favor of controllers and keyboard players. They never integrated a serious pedal setup.
My Fanatec CSP pedals have a load cell brake as well BTW, and it works in TDU.
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Yeah thats what i thought but its not working tried in profile but no luck brakes just stay on both on and off pedal i think i will have to use button to brake for now and disconnect wiring on brake pedal
I dont think the thought of a modded G27 crossed there mind like you said controller keyboard were favored i do have game pad around some where but really like using my wheel lol
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Fulysic
I dont think the thought of a modded G27 crossed there mind like you said controller keyboard were favored i do have game pad around some where but really like using my wheel lol
Cheers
Fulysic
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Yes, because all pedals are buttons with a delay trick. Too bad they never implemented linear pedal operation. That would already be so much better.Jeragger wrote:What about the clutch slider? In the middle also?