Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

Yeah sorry, should have been 1.
You’ve done nothing wrong sir, nothing! lol.

Rich I hope Logitech treats you like the true professional you are! You’re an asset that they can’t do without in this venture and others coming! Product support is major, you’ve helped a ton of people on here….with patience. Some of these people would drive me nuts with these oddball and easy questions.

To have someone who is the dna of the project, and is accessible is great. I think everyone will agree the presentations and interviews you did from the show in Germany were major for advertising, product owners, buyers, the lineup, you and the company overall! You speak and present in a very even keeled manner that resonates with gamers and everyone alike.
 
I will have my full impressions tomorrow.
Done 150 kilometres with the new wheel so far.
Quick question: I feel like the wheel is a bit too light on straights (when I make small corrections) compared to how heavy it is in corners. Which setting would affect that?
 
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I will have my full impressions tomorrow.
Done 150 kilometres with the new wheel to far.
Quick question: I feel like the wheel is a bit too light on straights (when I make small corrections) compared to how heavy it is in corners. Which setting would affect that?
In game I think it’s sensitivity?
 
The FFB Sensitivity is the setting to adjust for that in GT7. It changes the force curve around centre, with higher values making it a much steeper curve, resulting in much stronger forces felt at centre.

As you've no doubt seen in this thread though, be wary of setting high values for high downforce cars!
 
Thanks mate for your suggestion.

I was dissasembling my rig because we are painting the house and while moving backwards I run into the cable making that stupid disaster.

I was scared because of that trapezoidal shape at the end of the base but based on your recomendation I saw plenty of options in my country with the same slim end as the yours have.

Next week I will try one of those cables and I hope it works
 
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I should have asked before, but you already set the recommended settings for the game, right?
Yeah I’m using the ones I found on the Logitech page. Are they still up to date?

EDIT: ah, you linked to them. So I guess they are still good.

The only thing I do differently is setting the strength in GT7. The page recommends having the strength set to 10 at all times in the game and fine tune on the wheel, which in VR is a hassle.
Is there any benefit to doing it that way?
 
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Yeah I’m using the ones I found on the Logitech page. Are they still up to date?

EDIT: ah, you linked to them. So I guess they are still good.

The only thing I do differently is setting the strength in GT7. The page recommends having the strength set to 10 at all times in the game and fine tune on the wheel, which in VR is a hassle.
Is there any benefit to doing it that way?
In VR if you pause the game mid race and go into settings you can adjust FFB in game from there. I wouldn’t change the FFB strength on the wheel, leave it max, but adjust it in game.
 
Hi guys,

I have a question for those who own an RS Hub PC, used on Playstation with GT7.

I would like to know if the pattern I made is correct:
  • in black: native functions,
  • in blue: Playstation matches,
  • in green: the original GT7 mapping,
  • in orange: buttons that cannot be assigned to others function,
  • in red on the left: no function assignable at this time,
  • in red on the right: maybe 2 assignable functions. (???)

rs_wheel_hub_PS mapping scheme only.jpg


From my memorys of the GT7 menu, there might be room for some additional functions:
  • direct rear view
  • high/low beams toogle
  • DRS (Porsche 992 GT3 RS),
  • KERS (i am not sure)
  • Wiper (I think it’s automatic on GT7 in case of rain).

I thank in advance those who will look at this.
 
Yeah I’m using the ones I found on the Logitech page. Are they still up to date?

EDIT: ah, you linked to them. So I guess they are still good.

The only thing I do differently is setting the strength in GT7. The page recommends having the strength set to 10 at all times in the game and fine tune on the wheel, which in VR is a hassle.
Is there any benefit to doing it that way?
See the datasheet on page 160.

Like you, I’m starting with the G Pro.

In my opinion, OsawaJoe’s proposals are very good to start with.
 
See the datasheet on page 160.

Like you, I’m starting with the G Pro.

In my opinion, OsawaJoe’s proposals are very good to start with.
Ah! The thing he said about max force and how the game reads 10 on start up no matter what explains a weird phenomenon I had earlier. Thanks for the heads up.
 
GT7 always sets the strength that’s set in its own options on startup.
But it’s not reflected on the Oled screen on the base, right?
I think this is what had me confused.
I had the game set to 8 and the base to 4.5 which felt way too strong, but when I set the base to 4.4 it dropped dramatically and felt way too weak.

I actually dropped it from 8 to 4.4, right?
 
But it’s not reflected on the Oled screen on the base, right?
I think this is what had me confused.
I had the game set to 8 and the base to 4.5 which felt way too strong, but when I set the base to 4.4 it dropped dramatically and felt way too weak.

I actually dropped it from 8 to 4.4, right?
Set the base to 11 and in game where comfortable.
 
But it’s not reflected on the Oled screen on the base, right?
I think this is what had me confused.
I had the game set to 8 and the base to 4.5 which felt way too strong, but when I set the base to 4.4 it dropped dramatically and felt way too weak.

I actually dropped it from 8 to 4.4, right?
In GT7 the on-wheel strength acts as a gain control within the limit set by the in-game strength. So in your example above you effectively set the in-game to roughly 3.2 (8 divided by 11, multiplied by 4.4).

For GT7, leave the wheel at 11 and only adjust the in-game strength as needed.
 
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