Don't know if this'll help. But a couple of updates ago I started having similar issues. I resolved it by turning the vibration setting down to 0 (was at 10 before) after seeing a video about it on YouTube. I'm on PS4 so not sure if it'll be the same or not.When I use the Logitech G29 Steering Wheel (PS3 / PS4 version) on my PS5 Pro, I get no force feedback once the race begins. Works fine on GT Sport
My settings were at the defaults but I tried the setting you mentioned above but no change. I can feel the FF before the race starts but as soon as it does all the FF is gone. If you hit a wall, no sensation at all.What are your settings in the game? Try 6 for torque and 10 for sensitivity. I use those settings for my G29 and get lots and lots of FF in GT7...
Barring that, I'd say there has to be something wrong with your wheel.
The settings on my wheel are for PS3 or PS4 and it is in the PS4 position. Maybe my wheel is just too old. Does your wheel have a PS4 / PS5 switch?There is a switch on the top of The steering column
Make you didn't put it by mistake in PS4
It has to be in PS4 mode even if you are connecting to PS5 or Pro
Does the wheel go through the initial calibration process (rotating fully lock to lock) when you turn the PS5 on?My settings were at the defaults but I tried the setting you mentioned above but no change. I can feel the FF before the race starts but as soon as it does all the FF is gone. If you hit a wall, no sensation at all.
YesIs the power cord connected to the wall ?
If so, strange....
I still use my G29 with the PS5
Yes and works with older PS4 gamesDoes the wheel go through the initial calibration process (rotating fully lock to lock) when you turn the PS5 on?
What's strange is that it also does the same thing on the PS4 for GT7 but GT Sport feels fineYes and works with older PS4 games