Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

Hi, I have a problem with my Logitech G Pro version Ps5 and GT7 steering wheel. When I start playing the steering wheel is very hard, I practically can't turn it. However, as soon as I reduce the "Strength" value of the steering wheel from 7.5 nm to 7.4 nm during the game, it returns to normal softer.
I have "Strengh" set to 7.5 nm on the wheel and "max torque" in game set to 7 mm.
This doesn't happen to me with other games.

Thanks!!
 
Hi, I have a problem with my Logitech G Pro version Ps5 and GT7 steering wheel. When I start playing the steering wheel is very hard, I practically can't turn it. However, as soon as I reduce the "Strength" value of the steering wheel from 7.5 nm to 7.4 nm during the game, it returns to normal softer.
I have "Strengh" set to 7.5 nm on the wheel and "max torque" in game set to 7 mm.
This doesn't happen to me with other games.

Thanks!!
I know it’s been known to affect GT, but I’m not sure about other PS5 games… but if you power on your wheel before powering on the PS5, there is a chance that the game reads the wheel in G29-compatibility mode for whatever reason. This could cause the issues you’re seeing. You can test this by powering on the PS5 before powering on the wheel.
 
Hi, I have a problem with my Logitech G Pro version Ps5 and GT7 steering wheel. When I start playing the steering wheel is very hard, I practically can't turn it. However, as soon as I reduce the "Strength" value of the steering wheel from 7.5 nm to 7.4 nm during the game, it returns to normal softer.
I have "Strengh" set to 7.5 nm on the wheel and "max torque" in game set to 7 mm.
This doesn't happen to me with other games.

Thanks!!

Set the wheelbase torque to max and leave it. Adjust in game to a level that you like. Do not change the wheelbase setting. The reason is that GT7 reads wheel torque 10 at start up, even if you have it set to 7.5. So when you start up it will feel very heavy..7 in game and 11nm on the wheel base. Once you lower the wheelbase from 7.5 to 7.4, you are basically making a much larger change than you realize.

As an example, I will leave the wheel torque on max and adjust in game torque depending on the car, torque 3 for racecars, up to 5 or 6 for roadcars.
 
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