Per Logitech’s website: “The RS QR Adapter supports 2.75 in (70mm) & 2 in (50.8mm) PCD aftermarket steering wheels.” So any wheel matching those bolt patterns will work. Note if you want controls on the wheel you’ll need a wheel with USB connection. Adapter does not support any consoles natively.What wheels can the RS QR Pro be used with? Is there a compatibility list available from Logitech? I asssume the wheels need independant USB connection to PC?
Thank you Rich.@motoman617 you’ll find the Trueforce options under the rest of the force feedback settings in the game - keep scrolling down. If you can’t see them then you need to update the firmware of the wheel base on a PC (you’ll need the original wheel to do this).
The RPM LEDs were broken in update 12 - Turn 10 are aware of it.
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Just to update, I also tried F1 23, WRC and Assetto Corsa on the Xbox and the RPM LED’s on the hub did not work in any of these games either.Thank you Rich.
I updated to the latest firmware yesterday before installing the new hub. I'll have another look a bit later and try a couple of other racing games on the Xbox and post my findings. Since I didn’t see any rpm LED’s in the WRC game either I was thinking it was something on the Xbox side of things. Will investigate more.
So does the Simagic GT Neo wheel work with the Logitech RS QR Adapter? I can't locate any info in the bolt pattern on the Simagic GT Neo wheelPer Logitech’s website: “The RS QR Adapter supports 2.75 in (70mm) & 2 in (50.8mm) PCD aftermarket steering wheels.” So any wheel matching those bolt patterns will work. Note if you want controls on the wheel you’ll need a wheel with USB connection. Adapter does not support any consoles natively.
From their manual for the GT Neo here (see page 3): https://image.simagic.com/profile/upload/2024/01/19/GT_Neo英文基本介绍.pdfSo does the Simagic GT Neo wheel work with the Logitech RS QR Adapter? I can't locate any info in the bolt pattern on the Simagic GT Neo wheel
Never spotted this and just ordered one, I'm guessing/hoping the quality will just be as good as anything in the Pro range, but it's compatible with the G Series wheel so categorised as this?If the new handbrake/sequential-shifter a G-series product, does that mean there's going to be a Pro-series shifter/handbrake in the future?
That is interesting that it’s listed as G Series. It’s as compatible with the G series as the Pro Pedals are.Never spotted this and just ordered one, I'm guessing/hoping the quality will just be as good as anything in the Pro range, but it's compatible with the G Series wheel so categorised as this?
Thanks Rich, I will try Dirt 2.0 later tonight and I think I bought ACC a long time ago and will just have to reinstall it.It’s not a G series product, but a Racing Series product and we believe the quality speaks for itself 😀
@motoman617 on Xbox games have to support Trueforce in order to support RPM LEDs, because the standard Xbox wheel spec doesn’t support them. F1 24, Dirt Rally 2.0, ACC and Forza motorsport (once they patch it again) all support them.
Anyone wanting for to use non logitech pedals, shifters or hand brakes on console will need to buy the drive hub. I personally choose to go with CSL Elite V
Ok @LOGI_Rich I'll clarify more....as I am trying prepare for a series and it's persists.Ok...I'll do the best I can. Seems to happen most prevalently in lobbies. So I actually feel the difference first, FFB is different, weight of the wheel, wheel is more jumpy and less subtle detail with the tires. However, the most obvious difference is that the steering input is off between the physical wheel and the car.
When this happens I check the base and Everytime to default angle goes to 900 from 1080. If I adjust it persists. I can switch to a different on wheel profile that fixes this but temporarily. I can back out restart and it fixes...today I was in GT3 porche on hard/ med/soft tires..
Yup works great. I posted earlier with some pics. It has to plug into the PC directly and you need Simagic software but that's to be expected. It was less than 2 pages backSo does the Simagic GT Neo wheel work with the Logitech RS QR Adapter? I can't locate any info in the bolt pattern on the Simagic GT Neo wheel
Ok @LOGI_Rich I'll clarify more....as I am trying prepare for a series and it's persists.
Wheel acting perfectly....I kept controller off so only the wheel connected to the PS5...to avoid any potential USB etc related issue.
Then update lobby settings and the car is oversteering, wheel is slightly heavier but not as precise...mainly car oversteers and FFB is less nuanced. Pause...check wheel and it's gone back to 900 mode...if I try to change it to 1080 it keeps going back to 900.
When wheel is working right it defaults to 1080 and adjust when on track. When it defaults to 900 even when it adjust again on track it's not right.
Why didn't you buy a Fanatec with a drive hub?Ordered the stupid driving force shifter (used to have one) and the adapter. I’m so annoyed honestly, but I want an h shifter. I thought for sure a “pro” h shifter was in the cards so I’m Genuinely very surprised we didn’t get one. Sure this gets the job done I was just hoping for something more premium and console compatible.
Pro tip. Use simhub rather than simagic once installed. Much better control and better profiles available for games.Yup works great. I posted earlier with some pics. It has to plug into the PC directly and you need Simagic software but that's to be expected. It was less than 2 pages back
Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel
at this point the third party mod scene for the shifter is huge (as it is for the pedals) and people have often already gone to the trouble of improving it, so don't need to update yet. If anyone has any recommendations of solid Driving Force shifter mods, please share them in this thread I...www.gtplanet.net
Thanks for your venting, JayJay. (It even made me laugh.)… my girfriend's crappy 2$ durex vibrator vibrates more than when I go 150KPH over rumble strips on my 1000$ sim racing wheel base.
I'll believe it when they release it. Sony is not an easy partner to work with. It's why there are almost no other manufacturers with full console compatabilityUuuuumm, Asetek coming to console around $600. WTF
Love digit though, nice lap mate!I just want to share that i am .002 faster than Digit using the G Pro. I will tell my grandkids about this day
Same, i watch him every week to get better, thanks!Love digit though, nice lap mate!
Well they didnt’t say Sony. One can hope. But since their stuff is pc hard, id guess xbox. But we’ll see q1 next year. They say it’s in tooling now. That would be wild thoughI'll believe it when they release it. Sony is not an easy partner to work with. It's why there are almost no other manufacturers with full console compatability