Best Force Feedback Settings for your Steering Wheel in Gran Turismo 7 - Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @ep1cn3ss2
    @ep1cn3ss2 Год назад +115

    I was at 0 sens for some reason, thank you so much for this video. The difference on my wheel was night and day! Driving feels perfect now!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +5

      Awesome man! You're welcome, so glad this helped! Thanks for your feedback, enjoy 😁🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @QuigzDrifts
      @QuigzDrifts Год назад +1

      ​@@SimActionClips does the steering sensitivity setting somehow correlate to the force feedback sensitivity? I heard that if I had my force feedback sensitivity at 2 I would need to set my steering sensitivity to 2 as well for it to be neutral. Have you found that or is it always 5?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +3

      They both together change how the ffb feels, that's why many people might feel that they are correlated. Because it can be possible to get the same feel from two different combinations. However the controller steering sensitivity always affects the car behavior the same regardless of what force feedback sensitivity you use with it. It's always only 1:1 and most realistic at 5. With other values it still changes the behavior of the car the way I'm describing in this video independently of the ffb sensitivity. Now when you set the CSS to 5, the force feedback feels most realistic and the wheel is most responsive with ffb sensitivity at 10 which I think that's the only combination anyone should use. The only thing to change is the max torque depending on the steering wheel you're using.

    • @OGAwsomSauce
      @OGAwsomSauce Год назад +1

      Same here. I’ve been ruining tune on some of my cars to adjust for the poor setting that was on the steering controls. Mine were 0, 5, 5. Now with these settings it’s a whole new game.

    • @AmigaVR
      @AmigaVR Год назад +1

      ​​​@SimActionClips I'm using the logitech G29... max torque on 10?

  • @djjazzcyagetme8411
    @djjazzcyagetme8411 10 месяцев назад +30

    Just brought a wheel and pedals and after an hour of trying to beat my lap times when I used a controller, I just could not get any faster. Used your settings and all of a sudden it all clicked into place. Best of all I beat my lap time around 1.7 seconds. Thanks so much 👊

  • @juliusdx
    @juliusdx Год назад +11

    This setting alone saved my psvr2! I almost gave up on playing gt7 on my psvr2 due to motion sickness.. Turns out I feel sick because the car hasn't been turning quick enough to my steering inputs.. THANK YOU so much. I just had a 1.5 hr driving session non stop when earlier I feel sick after a couple of laps max...

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      wow that's awesome man! I'm really glad that helped! It feels great to get such feedback from you guys. So thank you and you're welcome. And I'm really tempted to get myself a PSVR2.

    • @iPromoteThat
      @iPromoteThat Год назад

      ​@@SimActionClips I hope you do get one. GT7 in VR is absolutely amazing and one of the best if not the best experiences you can have.

  • @Molbuster
    @Molbuster 5 месяцев назад +28

    Im very late to the party, i started playing GT7 6 days ago with a logitech G923 and im just a noob but i see a change in my lap times and i will definitely have to try this out because my controller steering thing was on 0 😱 Nice one to go through this in simple steps buddy, keep racing 😊

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks man, and welcome to the rabbit hole. Good luck improving your performance, and happy racing 🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @ksharp1979
      @ksharp1979 4 месяца назад +4

      I’m with you. Just started playing last week and got a G923 as well.

    • @Molbuster
      @Molbuster 3 месяца назад +2

      @ksharp1979 Decent little wheel for the price if you are on a budget now I'm racing round and having lots of fun and that is what it is all about, keep racing bud 🙂

    • @ItayFrechterGafni
      @ItayFrechterGafni 28 дней назад +1

      Im even later😂

    • @MPowerrrr4
      @MPowerrrr4 8 дней назад

      @@ItayFrechterGafniyou are still earlier than me 😂

  • @narnars
    @narnars 7 месяцев назад +4

    This TOTALLY changed my experience! I had controller sensitivity set at 0 and FF sensitivity at 4… Now it actually feels like a real car. THANKS! 😊

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  7 месяцев назад

      Awesome! You're welcome! I'm very glad that this helped. Thanks a lot for your feedback, I appreciate it! 🤟🤟

  • @combidrivergaming
    @combidrivergaming Год назад +17

    I follow this advice on my G29. Now I feel like a have a new Wheel. So much changing. Thank you

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome buddy! Thanks a lot for your feedback 🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @TomiTom1234
      @TomiTom1234 Год назад

      What settings did you apply? I also have G29.

    • @combidrivergaming
      @combidrivergaming Год назад +2

      @@TomiTom1234 10 and 10 for Force Feedback and Torque, and 5 to Control Sensitivity.

    • @TomiTom1234
      @TomiTom1234 Год назад

      @@combidrivergaming Thanks for your reply.
      I just don't feel the road. I mean the wheel doesn't rumble, it is just dead on every road the same, I don't think this is normal. So are this settings (5, 10, 10) the key to feel the road?

  • @victorcarneiro4715
    @victorcarneiro4715 Год назад +6

    I just got the g29 kit with the manual gearbox and all and I must say that I was a bit disappointed with the realism of the “feel” from the tires to the steering wheel. Until I watched your video.
    Following your advice has given me a completely new experience. Thank you very, VERY much!
    I’m not very concerned with the “life” of the steering wheel by cranking up the FFB as I just got them, they have 1 year warranty and I won’t be using it very much as my work doesn’t allow me to. 😂

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      This is really awesome to read! You're welcome! And thanks a lot for your nice feedback.
      I feel you, since i also get very little free time because of work and everything. Got my new TGT-2 about 3 months ago, and have barely used it since then. Currently working on Part 1 of a drifting tutorial video series, and it's taking much longer than i expected because of how busy I am lately 😅

    • @biniuu1987
      @biniuu1987 10 месяцев назад

      Could I ask for settings for Thrustmaster T150?

    • @biniuu1987
      @biniuu1987 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@SimActionClipsCould I ask for settings for Thrustmaster T150?

  • @maxmustermannsviertaccount4977
    @maxmustermannsviertaccount4977 Год назад +4

    Just got my wheel today as a total beginner, a thrustmaster t248, this is so so helpful thank you so much 🤩

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Awesome man, I'm really glad this helped! Thanks a lot for your feedback, and congrats on your new wheel. Welcome to the rabbit hole, enjoy it! 🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @maxmustermannsviertaccount4977
      @maxmustermannsviertaccount4977 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips rabbit hole indeed, its so much fun with a Wheel 🤩🤩

  • @mariodiniz21
    @mariodiniz21 Год назад +5

    BRO!!! I was always complaining about how shit the physics were in Gran Turismo, how impossible it was to drift compared with real life, was hating on it on foruns and so on, and the sensitivity was the reason for it!!! After years of playing with the sensitivity to 0 without a clue. Omfg... Thank you so much man. I literally cannot believe this. How is this not widely known?!?! How is this video not viral?! You just made this game amazing. THANKS!!!!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      You have no idea how much such comments mean to me! Thanks a lot man and you're welcome! Glad this helped that much. I think the "simracing" community all over the internet is heavily loaded with misconceptions and false information. That's why this info is not widely known and that's why I had to work my ass off for a long period to figure it out. Even the naming of the settings in the game is misleading. I hope this video goes viral like you think it deserves to, along with my channel, even though it has already gone viral relative to my previous videos. thanks again for that. I aim to make this channel the number one destination for all Gran Turismo players and you guys can help me do it by sharing the videos you like🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @mariodiniz21
      @mariodiniz21 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips My pleasure man! Would you give any extra hint for easier drifting? Does brake balance play a part as well? Do you usually use the sport hard tires? I still find it hard to hold transitions, or at least be smooth with it. For example 15 years ago I used to practice drifting in Live for Speed and it felt more realistic compared to real drifting, something in GT still feels a bit off to me, maybe it's the cars suspension setups? I don't know. But from your videos I see that you drift perfectly in GT, and make it look realistic, it looks and feels like it's a different game than mine.

    • @mariodiniz21
      @mariodiniz21 Год назад

      @@SimActionClips another thing that bothers me is the total lack of traction from standstill, every car burns rubber like it has butter on its tires, it's so unreal.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      I'm gonna be explaining everything related to drifting in the coming parts of my drifting tutorial. Sure, brake balance plays a huge part in drifting and especially when transitioning and initiating. I usually set it to -2 to the front for most road cars. I didn't mention that in part 1 because we don't even use the brakes in that exercise. And yes I prefer sports hard tires and even grippier tires when possible, depending on the car. It's not because it's easier, since actually more slippery tires make it easier and slow everything down for the driver. But I choose better tires to make it look cooler, faster and more realistic. I think I'm gonna make a whole part about transitioning since it's the trickiest part of drifting for most drivers. Live for speed is also where I started to learn how to drift with a wheel along with GT5. It's not more realistic at all but it's easier because of how "flat" the physics were. GT7 is much more realistic and the physics are much more detailed and dynamic which makes it harder to control the car because of the absence of G-Forces acting on our bodies, which is the main feedback that we rely on in real life. And that's why it's very crucial how we set the ffb to be the most realistic possible. In real life breaking traction/getting more traction from standstill are also much more easily controllable because of the G-Forces that we used to judge everything. I still think GT7 needs to improve the realism in that part for sure, but it's not as bad as you're describing in my opinion.

    • @mariodiniz21
      @mariodiniz21 Год назад

      @@SimActionClips For example I think it was easier/more realistic to hold a drift in GT5 than in GT7. Since GT6 I cannot drift properly in this game, it's like the car snaps to the other side mid drift out of nothing. I don't know, to me it just does not feel natural.

  • @xtubeless
    @xtubeless Год назад +30

    Settings aside, the visuals of this game are on another level!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +8

      Ikr! To me everything about it is on another level! The physics are equally superior as the graphics 👌🏻

    • @donnyguntmash605
      @donnyguntmash605 Год назад +4

      I just bought it today along with a racing wheel so I could play in vr and I'm addicted 😂

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      @Donny Guntmash welcome to the club 🤣 I mean how can any person escape this addiction lol

    • @donnyguntmash605
      @donnyguntmash605 Год назад +2

      @SimActionClips honestly I already told my gf I'm not sure how long I'll be able to fight my impulse before I end up buying a full motion sim 😂 i doubt I'd ever leave

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Lol i feel you 🤣
      Meanwhile my gf was showing me videos of the PSVR2 telling me to go get one 😁😋

  • @DarkLineGT
    @DarkLineGT Год назад +38

    I had no idea that controller sensitivity affected the steering wheel as well. Thanks for the guide, it is really useful.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +5

      You're welcome! It actually affects the physics directly, the visual wheel's direction always follows yours. It's the reaction on the physics part of the front wheels which gets affected. It leads to a very weird looking behavior of the car when set to anything other than 5. And it affects the force feedback leading to some misleading behavior.

    • @lv407
      @lv407 7 месяцев назад

      In fact, it does not!🤣

  • @paulsmith6756
    @paulsmith6756 Год назад +16

    Thanks for sharing this information bro, I've been struggling badly with the move from GTS to GT7 and have been playing around with these setting all week and making a mess, hopefully this will get me back to where I want to be, liked and subscribed 👍🏼

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're most welcome buddy, very glad i could help! Thanks for the support, let me know what you find out 🤟🏻

    • @richmeier
      @richmeier 10 месяцев назад

      Do these settings apply to gran turismo sport?

  • @uchwuzhere
    @uchwuzhere Месяц назад +1

    Used your settings on my G923. Me being a huge Nürburgring fan, I of course took my 800pp RUF RGT to the Nordscheife to try out the new settings. Before, my Nordschleife best lap time in this car was 6:26.793. After applying the settings, my lap time came down to 6:18.183. Which for me, is a huge accomplishment. It feels like I’m in more control. Oh also it’s so much easier for me to correct oversteer. Thank you for this video. I’m still kinda new to sim racing and this is helps a lot.

    • @pinisti18
      @pinisti18 26 дней назад

      What is the no on max torque? 10

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  7 дней назад

      That's really awesome man! I'm glad that this helped! And thanks a lot for your feedback, I really appreciate it!

  • @hughxthexhand
    @hughxthexhand Год назад +5

    Well done, I'm an old man and been Sim racing for over 20 years.
    I currently use a fanatec DD1 podium for ps5 and a simucube v2 sport for PC. I've found the same settings optimal as you have pointed out for gt7.
    This is the best most lamen explanation for gt7 FFB.
    Edit: on a side note everyone should be running minimum filtering if any at all on gt7 subtle FFB is very quickly drowned out by filtering.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your feedback on the subject man. I'm curious to know which max torque in GT7 do you run with your DD1? Also do you mean filtering from fanatec's internal settings? I also think if the ffb in a game is made right, all the filtering and damping should be off for the best transmission of details.

    • @hughxthexhand
      @hughxthexhand Год назад +4

      @@SimActionClips For torque I run between 55% to 75% depending on the car, street cars I run alot so I can feel exactly what the car is doing. The more downforce a car has the less FFB strength I use because of excessive force in high-speed turns. So I'm generally using around 10 to 17Nm of torque. I have several DD bases and have found that the sweat spot is between 11Nm to 18Nm of torque and the more the base is capable is the better because you need overhead to be able to feel subtle FFB while avoiding clipping totally.
      Filtering is anything you add like dampening, dynamic damping, interpolation, initial force, natural friction and natural inertia. All of these things ADD to the force feedback signal and will dampen any subtle FFB. You do need to add some natural friction just to stop oscillations in straight line, and for some cars that tend to have very fast reaction to front caster you will need to slow the wheel reaction down to a slide down as it sometimes wants snap oversteer but the cars reaction is to over compensate. But my general rule is to only run just enough to stop oscillations.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your valuable detailed reply. I'm sorry I was abroad and extremely busy for the past week. Yes what you're describing about filtering is very true, so thanks for that. But is still would like to know which in-game setting for the max torque (from 1 to 10) do you use? Or do you mean you keep it at 10 and just adjust your wheel's internal torque setting?

    • @hughxthexhand
      @hughxthexhand Год назад +2

      @@SimActionClips in-game settings for GT7 is 6 torque. Generally I would set the game to max when using the DD1 but GT7 at max in-game torque is massive, although I have experimented high in-game torque and high base torque but putting the base in linear torque mode, it raises the more subtle FFB and lowers the heavy torque. I have found this to be very good for drifting and always enable linear torque when people have a go on my wheel that have little to no experience with a high torque base.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Awesome! I have suspected that max torque at 6 could be related to a 1:1 representation of what the game's physics model intends to give you, provided you have a capable wheel. So this could be true. And yeah i feel what you mean about the linear torque mode, it's very logical to go for it.
      Thanks a lot again man!

  • @kelvingomersall7460
    @kelvingomersall7460 Год назад +8

    Sit rep: spent all even flicking between original setting and 5. I think a good example is getting into GR3 GTR and powering out of a turn early to cause a power slide. With it on 5, I can catch the drift easier, and I don't over correct like I sometimes do on full controller sens. T1 at Deep Forest is a good corner to try.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      This is awesome! Thank you for your feedback. I really love how so many people are contacting me over different platforms confirming my findings. I really think this changes the whole experience of the game a lot. Enjoy your improvements buddy 🤟🏻

    • @kelvingomersall7460
      @kelvingomersall7460 Год назад +2

      @Sim Action Clips for me: It's as if my wheel has to be rotated at a greater angle to induce a power slide, but beforehand, when this happened, I used to over correct and bin it. It's almost like the top replays now when you see them slide in and power out in a controlled fashion. Managed a mid 25's at deep forest on RM's after my comment last night, which was a PB of mine.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      I'm really sure you'll even improve more with time, as you get more used to it. Not only that, but it will also make you much better in real life driving, as now it requires almost the same type of inputs as the real thing. As a matter of fact, I learned to be a very good competitive drifter in real life on Gran Turismo, and that was on GT5 and GT6. The potential is 10x better now with GT7.

  • @thebestelectronicsintheworld
    @thebestelectronicsintheworld Год назад +1

    ohhh thank you man, I greet you from Lima - Peru, I was really stressed looking for a configuration in my style, and now that I see your video my life is now easier, thank you really🙂

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Awesome man! I'm really glad this helped. Thanks a lot for your feedback, it means a lot 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @tb6539
    @tb6539 Год назад +2

    hi i watched your video with great interest noted down your recommended settings then went on to gt7 and changed the default settings to yours i use a TGT WHEEL and i can honestly say this has totally changed the game for me wow what a difference !! the cars drive so much more realistic and my lap times are so much more faster !! Thankyou for sharing i cant wait to try all the other cars and tracks on these new settings !!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      That's really awesome to know man! I'm really glad I could help. Thanks a lot for your feedback, I appreciate it. I hope you keep benefiting from my videos 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @LewisC-ft2go
    @LewisC-ft2go Год назад +1

    I did laps before changing and after changing improved my lap time by just over 1sec amazing job thanks

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Awesome man! You're welcome, glad I could help. And thanks a lot for your feedback 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @leosouts
    @leosouts Год назад +2

    i was at 2 sens and this helps me so much, for drifting and for racing, thanks bro, you saved my life ❤️

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Awesome man, so glad i could help! And thanks a lot for your feedback 🤟🏻 🤟🏻

  • @davidkurtosi1493
    @davidkurtosi1493 Год назад +13

    Thank you, it feels much more realistic now. Logitech G29.
    I did set:
    Controller steering sensitivity: 5
    Force feedback torque: 5
    Force feedback sensitivity: 5
    It feels now close enough to a real car.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      You're welcome buddy! Thanks a lot for your feedback 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @egk99
      @egk99 Год назад

      Can you tweak the brake sensitivity in game?? It's too hard to brake on the g29 bro...And can the clutch pedal be used as brake like in the F1 games?
      Thanks

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      You can calibrate all the pedals in the settings menu. But that's only calibration and adjustment of the dead zones. You cannot really adjust the sensitivity nor can you map the pedals differently. I modified my brake pedal physically on the G29 by installing a stiffer spring and adding a longer rubber chunk at the center of it. You can also physically swap the clutch pedal with the brake pedal if you like, but for all of this you have to take the pedals case apart.

    • @weczisTV
      @weczisTV Год назад

      Where to fint this settings??

    • @BCGT_Mikee_Dredd
      @BCGT_Mikee_Dredd Год назад

      @@weczisTV The settings are in the top-left corner on the GT7 World Map
      Click on GT & then the sprocket (cog) & then goto pedal calibration.

  • @escharmander
    @escharmander 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much, I thought I wasn't made for the real wheel, but with your help I could be as good as I was with the controller

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  4 месяца назад

      Awesome man! I'm really glad that this helped. Thanks a lot for your feedback! 🤘🤘

  • @bloodsport326
    @bloodsport326 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou! ❤ i had my first wheel on stock setup and it was terrible. Thankfully i found this and its now working brilliantly. Other videos out there have it all wrong. Thanks ❤

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot man, I really appreciate your feedback! And you're welcome 🤟🏻
      I do understand the struggle since I've been there myself. Never found any good source of information that is helpful. Struggled for years since GT Sport came out, always testing and changing my ffb settings without any satisfying result. Until I was able to figure out how the controller steering sensitivity changes things in combination with the ffb sensitivity. So I had to make this video, and now that I'm getting all these positive feedback comments from you guys, this means a lot 🤟🏻❤

  • @CarpetSmiley-ks3sw
    @CarpetSmiley-ks3sw Месяц назад +2

    This was very helpful thank you

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  7 дней назад

      You're welcome man! I'm really glad that this helped!

  • @Frankenslide
    @Frankenslide Год назад +6

    This video made my drifting experience 100 billion times better and now the car feels like it’s 1:1 with a real car finally. My sensitivity was on -2 from controller play and now I have a DD pro I was so confused why drifting sucked ass and the wheel would never recenter itself

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      That's really awesome man! Thanks a lot for your feedback, I'm so glad this helped that much! 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @benjaminherzig6959
    @benjaminherzig6959 3 месяца назад

    honestly the controller sensitivity setting changed so much for me!! Thank you so much 🎉

  • @Badhabit007
    @Badhabit007 Год назад +1

    I saw your vdo link on FB. Checked it and thought it could be worth trying it. Tried it yesterday night. WOW, what a difference : Thank you very much for the tip. My G29 might live a little bit longer...

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Awesome man! Really glad this is helping so many people! Thanks you very much for your feedback, and you're welcome. Enjoy!

  • @sonicgrassnation
    @sonicgrassnation Год назад +6

    Thank you for such valuable information for us Gran Turismo drifters on steering wheel! Will surely try controller sens on 5. I've been using 0. I'm using a T300 with a 350mm suede aftermarket wheel. Feels ace drifting with it compared to the standard 280mm!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      You're much welcome buddy! Hope this helps! 🤟🏻
      Yeah bigger wheels feel better. My brother got the Thrustmaster Sparco Add-on wheel for his TGTII. It feels amazing!

  • @PaidforinFull
    @PaidforinFull 4 месяца назад

    Got steer sen at 7, max Torque and Feedback on my g29 set to 10, car feels more connected than ever before, taking some time to adjust, buts definitely helping, thanks!!

  • @nicooo272
    @nicooo272 3 месяца назад

    Thanks man,i just bought the g29 for my birthday and my laps were so much slow respect the time i made with a controller and i spun like every curb but with this setting i finally drive with serenity thanks man 🤝

  • @jakeelder4695
    @jakeelder4695 10 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely awesome thank you for this, this 100% made my wheel better and the game more enjoyable!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  9 месяцев назад

      Awesome bro! I'm very glad this helped, thanks a lot for your feedback 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @tomatejo46
    @tomatejo46 11 месяцев назад +2

    Llevo 3 días con g29 y gran turismo 7 y hasta que no he visto esta maravilla de tutorial no he apreciado lo suficiente lo maravilloso que puede llegar a ser este simulador. GRACIAS

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  10 месяцев назад

      Awesome man! So glad this helped. You're welcome and thanks a lot for your feedback 🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @nemesissuper333
      @nemesissuper333 Месяц назад

      Yo compre el g923 y estoy sufriendo por que siempre pierdo el control, soy más rápido y tengo mucho más control Con el mando que con el volante, voy a intentar tu configuración. A ver que tal me va.
      Gracias.

  • @petarpetrov9483
    @petarpetrov9483 9 месяцев назад +3

    I was very mad at my g29 ,but after watching this ❤

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  9 месяцев назад +1

      Always glad this could help bro 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @64Papiculo
    @64Papiculo Год назад +4

    Thanks bro! :)
    A reddit friend just began using the G29 and asked me for advices, so I linked him your video :)
    I already told him the same as you, since I've always been using my G29 FFB on 10/10, but it seemed difficult at first so I told him to lower it a little.
    I'm using a Fanatec DD pro 8nm now and still use max torque on 8 and sensiivity on 10 which I find the best for me so far.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      You're most welcome buddy and thank you for your continuous support! 🤟🏻❤
      What about the controller steering sensitivity? Where did you have it at?
      I found the max torque just enough at 6 for the TGTII, but maybe that's because of its hybrid system. Would love to try a DD Pro if i ever get the chance !

    • @64Papiculo
      @64Papiculo Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips You're welcome mate! Thanks for the great contents!
      Had the contoller steering sensitivity on 5 for a moment now! :)
      And yes, if you can try the DD pro I think you'll have a blast, it feels just great! Really love it!! 😁

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      I was aiming to get one, but it was very hard to source and ship one here without spending a ridiculous amount of money. I ended up finding out that getting my current TGT2 with T-LCM pedals and shifter would cost me around 1K USD less than the equivalent from Fanatec, so i had to ditch the DD Pro and go for the TGT2. It's a very good wheel but i think it's not as fast as the DD.

    • @64Papiculo
      @64Papiculo Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips The TGT-II is the best belt driven wheel for sure. Never tried it myself so I don't lnow at what extent it can compare to direct drive, but the DD pro is an amazing wheel and probably the best console wheel as for now. The new Logitech DD wheel seems amazing too, but too much expensive for the upgrade and still doesn't have compatible shifter or handbrake.
      Got the DD pro premium bundle, which contains the 8nm adapter and load cell pedal, for the equivalent of 1000 USD. With the shifter, handbrake and the few adjustments I made, I had the whole thing for around 1500$ since I managed to adapt it to my previous rig (a 90$ wheelstand and a second hand Playseat challenge I paid less than 100$!).
      It's a budget for sure, but it was totally worth the investment, especially thinking that's it's the price of the Logitech PRO racing wheel with the pedals only!...
      I tried it in VR on GT sport with max FFB settings and on dirt track rwo days ago. And man, that was a thrilling experience! Looks so much faster than on flat screen, I'm a little disappointed by the capture tbh... :/
      ruclips.net/video/dy0VZDib1A0/видео.html
      Thinking that GT7 will get full VR support at launch... I'm so hyped!! 🤤🤤

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Sorry I missed that reply. That setup of yours is really awesome! You need a more sturdy rig though. And VR look really amazing! Now that the PSVR2 is supported in GT7 after the recent update I'm thinking of getting one 🤤🤤

  • @antoniodias8088
    @antoniodias8088 Год назад +5

    This guy rocks. Hopes his channel explodes.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for the support buddy!! Hope you keep enjoying the content 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻❤

  • @Tj930
    @Tj930 Год назад +4

    Thanks 👍 I had all G29 settings set to 10.
    I noticed that the front slip was a little weird when I used my new PSVR2 with the Honda 272

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      What do you mean by "all G29 settings"? And did you set the controller steering steering sensitivity to 5? Also i don't know if the FOV of the VR makes it look weird because of distortion. I really have to test one btw!
      You're welcome man and thanks for your feedback 🤟🏻

    • @m.g.9334
      @m.g.9334 Год назад +7

      @@SimActionClips PSVR2 is a absolute Gamechanger, cant put it down, even tho it has it shortcomings, but the good things about it, outshine every bad aspect

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      @M.G. as I said I haven't tried it yet. But i already think it gives the best experience out of what is available in the game. I think they should only fix the virtual steering wheel rotation and the experience would be near perfection.

  • @travisclotche
    @travisclotche Год назад +3

    tyvm sir,a real game changer for me after 18 years of sim racing 😉🏎

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      You're welcome! Very glad i could help, thanks a lot for your feedback!
      Enjoy!! 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @szlash280z
    @szlash280z 11 месяцев назад +2

    this video helped me so much! thanks man! now my setup drives great!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome man! You're welcome.
      I'm realty glad this helped. Thanks a lot for your feedback 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @knightrida6829
    @knightrida6829 Год назад +2

    Dude thank you so much ,since this new update my t300 now feels like a tank ,i will have to change settings

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome man I hope this helps, let me know what happens. I also made a small video about the update, my recommended settings are still the same, but here's an explanation of how things have changed: ruclips.net/video/qCpx5eExECY/видео.html

    • @knightrida6829
      @knightrida6829 Год назад

      @Sim Action Clips unfortunately it didn't work ,maybe after 2 years of vicous battles my t300 is going bad

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Wait someone told me that now you have to turn off the controller vibrations from the main menu, I didn't test it yet but try it maybe.

  • @rdudu13
    @rdudu13 2 месяца назад

    Hey I'm happy to find out that I naturally set my wheel the same way as you do to get the best realism possible in the game. With update 1.49 came new physics, which seems to be even better. Wheel settings have to be changed on my Logitech Pro wheel though as with ffb sensitivity at 10 I have crazy oscillations in a straight line. Can you give me your thoughts on updated settings after the update?
    Cheers

  • @theprinzplayground
    @theprinzplayground 9 месяцев назад +2

    Wow! Thanks for sharing this info. Now I have much better control at corners.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  9 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome man! You're welcome and I'm glad this helped. Thanks a lot for you feedback!

  • @Big-Sheep
    @Big-Sheep Год назад +2

    Thanks for the settings I have a full rig setup triple monitors and a simagic mini I race iracing but recently had a itch to race gt7 so brought a thrustmaster tgt 2 and a ps5 obviously the thrustmaster is way less power and feeling as my simagic mini but I thought put everything on 10 in the gt7 settings would be best I already put the sensitivity to 5 but all the rest was on 10 after watching your video it as made the wheel feel so much better still not near the mini but loads better so thanks for uploading this very helpful.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot for your feedback man, I really appreciate it. Yeah DD wheels are far superior compared to the TGT2. I was initially aiming to get a Fanatec DD Pro but it was hard to get my hands on one, so I settled for the TGT2. I'm glad I could help, and I hope you keep enjoying my content 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @drachirnegeer4857
    @drachirnegeer4857 Год назад +3

    Thank you, I'm on a thrustmaster T300, and this has been a good help. Feels more natural and responses. I was running on 3 before, and it's definitely better on 5

    • @GTRay12
      @GTRay12 Год назад +1

      What torque you running ?

    • @drachirnegeer4857
      @drachirnegeer4857 Год назад +1

      @@GTRay12 I run it between 4 and 6 depending on the car. Is that good?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Awesome man! Thanks a lot for your feedback! Where you able to visually see the difference in the video? And which ffb sensitivity are you using?
      And yeah i think your torque setting should be good for the t300, also judging by the fact that found it best at 6 for my TGT2 I think you can go higher. But also I think this is the only setting that is relative to how much strength each person's hands need to best feel the details and stay comfortable.

    • @drachirnegeer4857
      @drachirnegeer4857 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips yeah the difference in the video is really apparent. Especially how you can clearly see how the front of the car really only tracks correctly at 5.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Exactly, i showed these to my brother who's driving is on the same level as mine, and didn't give him any hints. He was able to figure out what's going on in each one. But i still had some doubts of how clear it is to everyone, that's why i'm asking. That's great news, thanks a lot man. 🤟🏻

  • @TerralysGaming
    @TerralysGaming 9 месяцев назад +1

    yo thank you I just got a t150 and am new to GT and It worked ITS INSANE

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  9 месяцев назад

      Awesome bro! Thanks a lot for your feedback, enjoyy!! 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @DreamDrive13
    @DreamDrive13 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this video! This small change absolutely transformed the game and feeling from driving!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      That's awesome man, you'rewelcome! Love how this is helping so many people. Enjoy the transformation 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @carbonpit2
    @carbonpit2 Год назад +1

    Excellent! Thx!
    What is the diferrence between low and high grip reduction?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      You're welcome! The other option is not "high" but "real". You choose to either have a "real" grip reduction at the edge of the track because of dirt, less layed down rubber, lower surface temperature etc... for a more realistic experience, or "low" for more grip and easier but less realistic driving.

  • @proskills991
    @proskills991 Год назад +2

    Can you tell me what's the best force feedback for a Logitech G923?
    Thanks and Great video!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      It requires the same settings as the G29 as they are stated in this video:
      - Controller steering sensitivity: 5
      - max torque: 10
      - Force feedback sensitivity: 10
      Thank you and you're welcome 🤟🏻

    • @proskills991
      @proskills991 Год назад +2

      @@SimActionClips Thanks, I still didn't get my G923 wheel but I'm watching these vids to know what to expect when trying it for the first time and maybe one day I'll upgrade to a high-end wheel! :D

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      You're welcome! The G923 is a very good wheel but it has its limitations especially when drifting. Its rotation speed is slow and not enough to mimic what the steering wheel of a real drift machine can do. That's why i had to always help it with my hands to spin fast enough (I had a G29 but it's not very different), instead of just letting go of it like I now do with my TGTII and in real life.
      But as I said, it's still a very good wheel, and should be a total game changer if you never used a wheel before with GT7.

    • @proskills991
      @proskills991 Год назад +2

      @@SimActionClips Yes I've heard about all the Pros and Cons for the wheel itself but I still am happy with how it looks and performs!
      Can't wait to get my hands on it and actually try it because I've never tried a wheel with GT7 but mainly I'll be using it for racing rather than drifting!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Yeah it also still has its limitations when racing but not as severely as in drifting. It was always easy for me to rank in the top 50 for my region (EMEA) in the daily races using the G29 since GT Sport.

  • @ThiagoDeLucca
    @ThiagoDeLucca 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! This handbrake to drift works fine on GT29 PS5? What his name or link to buy?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! Yes it works perfectly, but you can't buy one, you have to make it yourself like I did. Check out all the details here: ruclips.net/video/juE8m0G07rI/видео.html

    • @ThiagoDeLucca
      @ThiagoDeLucca 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@SimActionClips Thank's! :D

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  5 месяцев назад

      you're welcome!

  • @alessandrozucchiatti6814
    @alessandrozucchiatti6814 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the advice, I can finally enjoy playing gt7
    shocking how this game's menu has so few parameters to adjust for force feedback and they managed to describe them so poorly!
    The Sens. Controller setting It's really misleading.
    I have a fanatec dd and with the FF max torque setting at 6 with auto gr3 it was a little heavy for me but I preferred to intervene on the force feedback control of the steering wheel rather than lowering it by a point...
    Now I finally think I have all or most of the data that the steering wheel should transmit, with respect to the sensation during braking and cornering the GT7 still has a lot to learn from Assetto Corsa Competizione

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome man you're welcome! and thanks a lot for your feedback. Yes the menu is misleading and has always been, but I think it has to do with poor translation from Japanese to English. Actually I would prefer it if all sims just remove all the ffb settings and just tweek the force feedback themselves to give the most realistic feel for each possible steering wheel automatically. But I highly doubt they know how to do it (all sim developers lol). In my video I recommended 6 max torque for the TGT2 but I would recommend that each user changes it depending on his steering wheel (that's the only setting to change relative to mine). Which DD are you using, is it the DD Pro? And if so, are you using the booster kit or not?
      Anyway, I'm really glad this helped you man, as I think it's a total game changer when you get the settings right.

  • @richardyoung5405
    @richardyoung5405 Год назад +1

    Thank you for presenting this. I've never understood how to use these setting properly.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome man, and thanks for your comment. I know the struggle, i've been there, and couldn't find any good info all over the internet. So i had to keep testing until i figured it out.

  • @BCGT_Mikee_Dredd
    @BCGT_Mikee_Dredd Год назад +2

    Very impressive video, buddy ! 😎
    You explained everything in major detail, even if you did use A.I.
    I honestly never messed with the Controller Settings as most of our team imagined they were for use of the DS4.
    Thanks for bringing this to our attention along with the other settings.
    After purchasing the Fanatec DD Pro, I wasn't that impressed with it even though it's Polyphony who haven't fixed the FFB correctly since update 1.15 which was the best.
    I gave it a test on something I can tell the difference with & I have to say, the difference is night & day !!!!
    Well played, buddy & thankyou again 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +3

      You're welcome buddy! And thanks a lot for taking your time to comment with such detailed feedback. This really means a lot!
      So are you now using CSS at 5 and FFBS at 10 with the DD PRO?
      The controller steering sensitivity really baffled me since GT Sport. I always felt how much difference it makes but I never was able to figure out how to set it up right. Until I got my TGT2 which made things much clearer to me and was able to figure out how each setting works. I then went back to test my findings with the G29 and was able to confirm the same (it never felt this good relative to what the G29 is capable of).
      I originally wanted to get DD PRO but wasn't able to source one, also shipping would cost me a lot where I live. So congratulations on that brilliant wheel and I'm really glad that my recommendations made so much difference with it.
      Is there any chance you could share your Fanatec settings here? Since many people are asking me for these and I have no experience with any Fanatec wheel. This can benefit other people in setting up their wheels when they ask for them.
      Thanks a lot for your support I really appreciate it! 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @BCGT_Mikee_Dredd
      @BCGT_Mikee_Dredd Год назад +2

      @@SimActionClips Yes ! 😎
      Controller Settings = 5
      Steering Sensitivity = 7
      Max Torque = 10 👍
      It feels great 😀
      Right, these are my Fanatec DD Pro Settings which I recommend but these are personal & other drivers might not like them...
      Sensit. 540
      FF Str. 100
      FF Scale. PEAK
      Nat.Dpr. 30
      Nat.Fri. OFF
      Nat.Inert. 11
      FF Inter. 1 (1-3)
      FE Intens. 100
      For.Eff.% 100
      Spr.Eff.% 80 (to centre on start-up)
      Dpr.Eff.% 100
      I only have the standard pedals so no settings for them... 😪😝
      I was going to buy the T-GT-II wheel after trying one out at an eRacing business... amazing wheel !!! (compared to my G29 at the time)
      I then saw Fanatec advertise the Direct Drive so I chose that instead.
      I hope I made the right choice but I would love to try the T-GT-II for a couple of weeks to compare the difference....
      I hope this helps !!!
      Later all... 😎👍

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot man, these can still give other drivers an idea of how someone else is setting up his DD Pro.
      Yeah the TGTII is amazing indeed, but it's slow at 1080 degrees so I have to stick with the default 900 degrees mode. From what I saw in comparison reviews, I think the DD Pro is a better wheel. So yeah most probably you made the right choice.
      Btw you don't have the booster kit right? And are you sure about these settings or do you mean max torque is at 7 and force feedback sensitivity at 10?

    • @BCGT_Mikee_Dredd
      @BCGT_Mikee_Dredd Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips No, I don't have the 8Nm booster pack I'm afraid.
      I only have standard 5Nm.
      I followed your recommendation of Controller = 5
      Max Torque = 10
      I will re-check & let you know.
      Give me a few minutes....

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Okay buddy thank you. I'm asking because I was recommending Force Feedback Sensitivity at 10. Also max torque for my TGT2 (which has 6Nm) is at 6 and I use 10 with the G29 so I figured it would make sense if you use max torque at 7 with DD Pro with 5Nm

  • @emiberra9281
    @emiberra9281 Год назад +1

    Congratulations for your suggestions I recently used the g29 steering wheel and after the last update I find it good to oversteer powerful cars with rear wheel drive while I have difficulty oversteering 4wd cars
    I find it absolutely not real that a 500 hp Gtr nismo with 30/70 split cannot oversteer power with the accelerator
    All 4wd cars are now like this What do you think?
    Thanks

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I've just dropped a video about the FFB changes after the update since many are asking for it: ruclips.net/video/qCpx5eExECY/видео.html
      To be honest I didn't try anything not RWD after the update yet. So I'll give it a go soon and let you know what I think. But judging by how the ffb changed, I think I know what's happening when you try to drift AWD cars. For the same reasons described in the new video, you'll be most probably feeling the wheel getting very light when sliding all 4 wheels. That should be normal as that's what happens in real life too. Sliding AWD cars even with 30/70 torque split requires different techniques than sliding RWD cars. It's one of the subjects to cover in one of the coming parts of my drifting tutorial series. But just a quick hint, to make it behave a bit similar to a RWD car during the drift, you'll need much more gentle throttle change than how you do it with the RWD car, and almost never going full throttle. Otherwise you'll need to keep steering in instead of counter-steering. You'll be switching very frequently between counter-steering and steering inwards. A more steady drift will only occur with the wheel pointing almost forward with minor adjustments.
      Anyway I'll let you know if I find anything unusual when I test the GTR 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @jarekmiarczynski2290
    @jarekmiarczynski2290 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, big big thank you man🙏🙏
    The difference is simply amazing 😍

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome man, and thanks a lot for the feedback! 🤟🏻
      I always love to read these comments of people noticing how important the difference is.

    • @jarekmiarczynski2290
      @jarekmiarczynski2290 7 месяцев назад +1

      You brought back my faith in ever reaching all gold in Nordshleife circuit experience.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  7 месяцев назад

      That's really great to know man! I can easily set my time way faster than gold in any event, and I can't do it as easily without these settings.

  • @cedricbonin3394
    @cedricbonin3394 Год назад +1

    Hello thank you so much. With your settings, it is way better. Could you give us the setup with a GT DD PRO ?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Hello and you're welcome. The game ffb settings are the same for the DD Pro except for the max torque which you should adjust depending on whether you're using the booster kit or not. I use max torque at 6 for my TGT 2. If you’re not using the booster kit try max torque at 6 or 7 and see which is best. And if you're using the booster kit you should go below 6 with the max torque setting. I think 4 or less but you should test that. As for Fanatec's internal settings of the DD Pro, I'm not familiar with any of these nor have I ever tested one. Anyway I hope this helps 🤟🏻

  • @bullo2001
    @bullo2001 Год назад +1

    hi,
    i've a T GT II also.. tonight i'll try your settings.. i'm now using Controller sens 4. Torque 5 and feedback 4 !!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Hello, I hope this improves your experience. Let me know what you find out 🤟🏻

  • @Zascar_88
    @Zascar_88 Год назад +2

    Gotta say you are onto something with the controller sensitivity setting.... I had my settings at 10 controller 4-5 torque and 10 ffb sensitivity. After seeing your example of the controller settings got me thinking....
    So I did a little test... I did a few laps with my settings set a time not quite my fastest but decent for me. I then changed to your settings 5/5/10 (torque from 4-6 you mentioned on video), ran a few laps and immediately was matching my times... within 5 laps I beat my fastest lap time, only by a tenth but still.... then I did one more test with settings at 0/2/1... this was way too light for my liking so I went to 0/4/4 within one lap... which was better but still not quite right. It felt like I was turning the wheel more than necessary and little response with the car...
    I then landed on settings of 5/4/5... and within 5 laps was .500 faster than my fastest laps and more time available for optimal lap time!
    Thanks for the demo and explanation very helpful. 👍

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      That's great man! Really glad i could help so many of you guys. And thanks a lot for your in depth feedback. The controller steering sensitivity is really key to fix everything else.

  • @w33z0r
    @w33z0r Год назад +3

    I was driving the Nürbrugring track Experience for my nephew last week, im a PC Sim racer and did many world records at the Nordschleife with lots of cars in the past. What i noticed was first the bad force feedback at the G29 but i think we can fix that with your settings so thanks for that. What i also noticed is that i had to steer way to much for a BMW M6 GT3 car, i mean even the worst cars i raced at the Nürburgring in Real life, i hadnt to steer as much as with that GT3 car, so is there a max wheel rotation setting anywhere ? It feels like its set at over 1000 degrees from factory. Some corners i need to steer 180 degree where about 100 degree should do the job.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +3

      You gotta try it now after the last update... major changes in physics. I recommend you test it again first without changing anything to see the difference, then plug in my settings and test again. I would really appreciate your detailed feedback. As for the max wheel rotation you cannot adjust that, there is no setting for it. the G29 is physically capable of 900 degrees, and the game automatically changes the max rotation angle depending on which car you're driving. But I still think my settings should fix that issue for you, especially because of the controller steering sensitivity setting. Because anything below 5 will create unrealistic understeering, and anything above 5 will amplify the rotation of the car unrealistically.
      These are my best settings for the G29
      - Controller steering sensitivity: 5
      - Max torque: 10
      - Force feedback sensitivity: 10
      You can lower the max torque if you feel it's too harsh but it's most responsive at 10

  • @scope5545
    @scope5545 Год назад +1

    Ty pal subbed to you, I got your link from a diff vid I was watching you replied to me 👌👍will try these settings soon, do you have settings for asseto corsa on pc please

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome man and so glad i could help! Thanks for the sub and the support. I've just built a gaming PC, and will surely be working on the settings in assetto corsa, and other titles if possible. 🤟🏻
      I just hope to find more free time to work on everything i have in mind lol 😅

    • @scope5545
      @scope5545 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips them settings worked lovely on gt pal, I play asseto with mods, the problem I’m having atm with that game is it seems the ffb settings don’t seem to work 😆like when drifting the wheel don’t spin quick enough but I’ll wait for upload hope u fix that one

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      That's really great man! And thanks for your feedback. I hope I could help further with the coming videos 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @DanWallace85
    @DanWallace85 Год назад +1

    Can't wait to try these settings with my G29!
    Any reccos for Dualsense controller settings?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Did you try them yet, and how does it feel? To be honest i never played GT7 with the dualsense controller, so i don't have any recommendations. But i know that you can set the "trigger effect" to your liking for feedback at the accelerator and the brake which should feel cooler than the dual shock.

    • @DanWallace85
      @DanWallace85 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips The strong feel definitely helps with grip feedback and I enjoyed it for racing on Suzuki, was helpful. TBH, don't love the feel on high speed straights: My G29 starts kind of bouncing/vibrating between L/R if I'm even slightly outside the deadzone on either side of straight wheel... Easy to control, but a bit annoying and unrealistic feeling. Should I dial back Torque a bit maybe?
      Regarding controller, sometimes I play when I'm couch-locked and don't feel like sitting in the rig. Adaptive triggers very nice for wheelspin feedback. Haven't dialed-in steering sensitivity yet, but will do some experiments.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Yeah i feel you regarding the strong torque and oscillations at the center. I couldn't find a compromise. You can dial down the torque a bit if it still feels good for you. I found that the responsiveness when drifting goes down if I lower the torque, so I had to compromise the smoothness of the feel and stability of the wheel at the center, for fatser responsiveness when doing transitions.

  • @BeFreeBeHappyJC
    @BeFreeBeHappyJC Год назад +3

    I must say I tested this as mine was set to 2 instead of 5 for controller sensitivity and I really have noticed a difference using a CSL DD 8nm with McLaren GT3 V2 wheel with prime lite sim rig. So much more consistency in corners

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      That's really awesome man! Thanks a lot for the feedback. It's so good to know how much this is helping. I really appreciate it! 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @sonnyboychris
    @sonnyboychris Год назад +1

    Your recommendations helped dramatically, thanks!!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      That's really awesome man! Glad I could help! You're welcome, and thanks for your feedback 🤟🏻

  • @rpmland
    @rpmland 5 месяцев назад +1

    Do you use the same principal for other games as well?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  4 месяца назад

      Well yes, although you get different settings with different descriptions in other games, the principle is always the same. You need to not compromise any bit of sensitivity to direction changes at the front wheels in your ffb. That's why for example in games with a damping setting (steering column friction) I tend to reduce this a lot and even turn it off completely in most cases. Also, in GT7, in addition to the information presented in this video, you need to also go to the main menu and click on the GT icon at the top left corner, then click on options > controllers > vibration function > vibration strength, and set it to zero. This setting gives you more vibration details but the more vibrations you get the more numb the steering wheel feels in terms of sensitivity to direction changes.

  • @poissonrouge9786
    @poissonrouge9786 11 месяцев назад

    Hello I just got the T300 RS (never touched a wheel before in my life) and I was just wondering what Force Feedback Max. Torque would you advise me to use ? Since I want to most realistic feeling as possible. Thank you really much for your video

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  11 месяцев назад +1

      Congrats on your new wheel bro! Enjoy it, it's totally worth it. And you're welcome!
      My G29 makes 2.1 nm of torque and I set it to 10 which is the max setting (I would have gone higher if that exists). Your T300 RS makes 3.6 nm of torque so I suggest you try the settings from 7 to 10. I think it most probably should be closer to 10.
      But all of these values are related to setting the controller steering sensitivity to 5 and the force feedback sensitivity to 10.
      It should feel not too heavy but also be quick enough to rotate and do the counter-steering properly when needed.

    • @poissonrouge9786
      @poissonrouge9786 11 месяцев назад +1

      thank you for your answer!

  • @mateusz1143
    @mateusz1143 Год назад +3

    What about missing feeling on the curbs? On controller you feel everything. But on TGT2 almost nothing.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Did you try the full settings combination?
      5
      6
      10

    • @mateusz1143
      @mateusz1143 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips yes. I think this is the best settings i've tried, but the details from the road, especially from the curbs are still insufficient. We both have a TGT2. Check the GT Sport and compare it to GT7 and you will understand what i mean.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      I know what you mean man. I only compare to real life. Now think about it again or even go try it. Do you really feel the details of the road and the curbs more through the steering wheel in real life? Of course you can improve this aspect of the ffb using different settings but you would be compromising more important details necessary for better car control.

    • @mateusz1143
      @mateusz1143 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips i have no compare to the real life. It just more fun for me in GT Sport than GT7 :)

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Also on another note. You can best feel the vibrations coming from the transducer of the TGT if you mount it on a solid rig.

  • @floodtheinbox
    @floodtheinbox Год назад +2

    Controller Steering Sensitivity only affects the wireless controller. The game actually tells you that in the description when you hover over the option. And the force feedback maximum torque only affects the maximum torque. It essentially squishes the torque down, it doesn’t shift the torque and cut off the small details.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      I know what the game tells you, but the effect is still there anyway. It could be unintentional from their side but it is there. And i've proven it even visually.
      And regarding the max torque, you're right it squishes the torque down or amplifies it cutting off the higher range. It was a poor representation in the graph where i should have scaled the curve. Yet the effect is still the same and when you scale down the lower detail too much, the end result is similar to cutting them off, since it's like they're not there anymore to feel them, which is what matters.

  • @johnathanpelletier4474
    @johnathanpelletier4474 Год назад +1

    Hey bud, unrelated question. I stumbled onto a Thrustmaster T300RS GT edition. I currently have the Logitech G29. What's your opinion on the 2? Would it be worth upgrading? Figured I'd ask you with your experience.
    Thanks

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Hey buddy. Yes it would be totally worth it. It's much faster and more powerful than the G29. I had my G29 since GT Sport came out. It's a very good wheel and very good value for money. But it's slow and down on torque. The T300RS would give you an advantage over the G29 especially on transitions if you like drifting like i do.

    • @johnathanpelletier4474
      @johnathanpelletier4474 Год назад +2

      Awesome. I went ahead and got it. Starting to drive with it today. Can confirm it's stronger and so smooth.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Congrats bro! Enjoy it 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @TheG2icda
    @TheG2icda Год назад

    Hello, sir, thank you for your professional teaching and sharing. I would like to ask whether the g29 needs to use the logitech hub to adjust the rotation angle and sensitivity? I tried 720, 540, 180, and the sensitivity was 100. There is no difference after adjustment. Can you help me, thank you!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Hello,
      Logitech Hub only affects the profile of your Logitech wheel on PC.
      The wheel itself doesn't store any adjusted settings, they stay on your PC for PC use. You cannot adjust the operating range in GT7, it's automatically adjusting depending on which car you drive.
      You're welcome and thank you for your support 🤟🏻

    • @TheG2icda
      @TheG2icda Год назад +1

      thx a lot!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      you're welcome!

  • @ar.t7025
    @ar.t7025 Год назад +1

    The latest 1.31 GT7 update to force feedback feels funny. Could you please test and update the settings. What are your thoughts?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      I've spent the day further testing and tweaking things, just to confirm to myself that all the FFB settings still work the same, and they all do. It's still best to follow the instructions in this video and everything still applies the same. Controller steering sensitivity is still best at 5 for the same old reasons. FFB sensitivity is still best and most realistic at 10 too. I'll be making a short video to explain how the feel in the FFB has changed, why it is better now, and why people who got used to the previous FFB are feeling it weird. It's much more realistic now and much more controllable once you know what's going on. I'm having much more fun drifting now and both the feel and the physics make more sense!

    • @ar.t7025
      @ar.t7025 Год назад +1

      Good to hear those feedback, appreciate it. Looking forward to your new video

  • @Tynomac
    @Tynomac Год назад

    Just got the wheel a couple of weeks ago. These settings are the best. Lo e how the cars feel now.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Awesome man! I'm very glad this helps. Thanks a lot for your feedback and congratulations on your new wheel 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @mixxxer
    @mixxxer 8 месяцев назад

    I don’t Know if it’s some weird placebo effect, but changed from 0 to 5 and oh my God I’m posting laps 1-2 seconds faster than usual on my typical grind tracks!!! Thank you

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  8 месяцев назад

      That's great man, you're welcome!
      It's not a placebo effect and it does change everything and I can clearly feel the difference better when drifting.

    • @mixxxer
      @mixxxer 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@SimActionClipsyou are totally right. I’ve tried so many of my usual go to offline races with the usual cars and same setups, this is crazy!!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  8 месяцев назад

      Been testing for years hoping for such results to be honest, since GT Sport came out... I wish I had these back then.

  • @DeadlyTyper42
    @DeadlyTyper42 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I was devastated that I have to use Assetto Corsa ps4 with limited cars. Now I can drive my enzo in Tokyo. Mucha Gracias

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome buddy, really glad this helped!
      Thank you for your feedback 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @miro8743
    @miro8743 Год назад +5

    I hope one day they will add more options to customize the ffb, like effects, road, curbs, suspensions so that anyone can get the best experience according to their taste

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +10

      To be honest, in my opinion, I wish that in GT or any other sim they just optimize the ffb themselves to be as realistic as possible for every single steering wheel available in the market and remove all the customization settings. We would only have to select which wheel we are using and the ffb would be optimized for that particular wheel to give the closest feel possible to the real car you're driving. As long as they know how to do it right which i doubt.

    • @BMarkW
      @BMarkW Год назад

      I think this was the idea behind true-force but from all lve heard is that it makes the g923 sound like it's rattling like something is broken inside and to get the effect of true-force you need the G pro wheel for $999

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      I heard you need to turn off controller vibration from the game's settings menu to stop that rattling with the G923 and make the ffb feel better. I can't try it myself since I don't own one.

  • @twinspark24
    @twinspark24 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for this! Wish I had seen it time of GT5 prologue release. 16 years of my life have been wasted..

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  9 месяцев назад +1

      Haha you're welcome! I wish I discovered these at least in GT Sport lol. Kept on looking for the right information all over the internet and always testing without any good results.

  • @chrismlyle
    @chrismlyle Год назад

    I was adjusting settings for an hour yesterday for a g923 and these are the exact values that felt right I was concerned with clipping and this video explains how that actually works. Will it burn the motor faster having these settings?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      I've never experienced nor heard of the motors burning on any of these wheels. The only thing to be concerned about - in general - is the gear. I used to do regular maintenance for it at least once per year ,where would disassemble it and remove the dirty and old grease and put new grease on it. It worked perfectly for so many years. I wouldn't recommend that though, if you're not good with tools or not sure how to reassemble it the right way.

  • @gtrob8711
    @gtrob8711 Год назад

    I understand that with the ffb, but if you hit the wall in gt7 watch the car movements trying to turn, but in pcars2 or acc the car does move if you hit the wall, that shows you that the game is trying to center the wheel continuously for the controller in gt7, that is one of the reasons why you can't remove dead zone from the game, check this out that is one of the reasons why you keep losing the weight transfer so late to react on the game..

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Man i'm sorry but i really didn't understand what you mean, but anyway did you turn all the assists off? Cause these ruin everything.

    • @gtrob8711
      @gtrob8711 Год назад

      @Sim Action Clips I don't run with assist on

  • @bojangler9685
    @bojangler9685 9 месяцев назад

    Hey was this pre-ffb rework or after the patch? I guess i should ignore that info of t300 users suggesting something like 4t/1s or heck ive seen some suggest 3 for something like gt cars? Maybe the torque reason is also for overheating but i actually havent gotten that yet. I wish you had another mid end wheel for this test. TGT2 is like 3 leaps ahead of t300.
    Also i have a t150 and tried some settings it was kinda upsetting at first cus AC ffb is just so good(even on a t150 its crazy).
    PS, i think its the brake feeling i miss the most. theres nothing in gt7

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  8 месяцев назад

      Hello, I retested everything after the ffb rework of update 1.31 and made another video about it explaining why I kept the same settings and why these felt different but better after that update: ruclips.net/video/qCpx5eExECY/видео.html
      I also explained in it what changed and what one should expect from the new ffb, which is enhanced feel of understeering that got people so confused. In the most recent update (patch 1.41) things felt much better than ever before after they ruined the feel a bit and maybe the physics in update 1.40. Patch 1.41 had some good hotfixes in it.
      Regarding the low torque suggestions, well from my own experience, I find the majority of mainstream information regarding ffb all over the internet is full misconceptions and false information. I researched for years since GT Sport came out, and even before that for Assetto Corsa on PC, and couldn't find any good guide nor good settings. Seems like everyone just copies information from each other which in big part if not all is wrong and misleading. Never felt anything realistic nor even useful from the ffb for some good "at the edge control" until I started doing some extensive testing and tweaking myself. It was the main reason for having the idea to make this video, and it wasn't until I discovered how the controller steering sensitivity changed the behavior (contrary to what others state and even PD themselves in game) that things started to fall in place and I was able to get to this combination of settings. The overheating issues can be solved with some cooling mods for the T300 which you can easily find with some quick research. The main reason for suggesting low torque by everyone is to "avoid clipping" which is silly in my opinion because lowering the torque makes you lose the lower-end forces which are far more important than the differences at the high range.
      You should use the same settings as the G29 for the T150 which are:
      - Controller steering sensitivity: 5
      - Max torque: 10
      - Force feedback sensitivity: 10
      Also as stated in the video the only thing that would be different for your T300 is the max torque setting. So think about it this way: your t300 is somewhere in between the G29 and the TGT2. I use 10 for the G29 and 6 for the TGT2. So you only have 7,8,9 and maybe 10 to test with, and these are just 4 different possibilities which you can test and decide for yourself. I would for sure keep the other 2 settings the same for all steering wheels, at least non-dd wheels.
      You're right about the brake feel especial with standard Thrustmaster pedals, which in my opinion are the worst. Even the brake pedal of the G29 feels much better than that. And I sure don't need to mention the difference provided by the T-LCM pedals.

  • @manuelbatterman4232
    @manuelbatterman4232 Год назад +1

    Thanks man ...i had controller on 2 ...i thougt it had no function ....soow it made lots of differnce in corners ...👍👍

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome man, glad to be able to help! Yes it makes all the difference 👌🏻

  • @supmahBRUDDah
    @supmahBRUDDah Год назад +8

    Appreciate the ai callout. Sounds stupid but its better than these other generated vids that are just for clicks

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Thanks man!
      Sounds stupid true, but better than my own attempts at a voice-over so far.

  • @terrylu4894
    @terrylu4894 Год назад +1

    interesting... so controller sensitivity does affect wheels as well? Any telemetry data to support it? Because last time I checked the animation in the cockpit view, the in game wheel turned the same degree as I turned in real life, no matter what the sensitivity was.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Yes the in game wheel animation always follows the same degree as your wheel. I even think the animation of the front wheels also follows it the same. What gets affected though is the model of the front wheels in the physics. It's like it shows you something and it does something else. The physics part of the front wheels only follows your wheel and hence their animation only when you set the controller steering sensitivity to 5. That's why it looks and feels weird when using a different value. What telemetry data do you suggest to help show it better visually? I have many people clearly seing the difference in the slalom test i did in the video, and the difference in the ffb is very obvious when you do some drifting.
      I think this effect was most probably unintentional from PD's side but it is there and has always been there since GT Sport.

    • @terrylu4894
      @terrylu4894 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips thanks for the elaboration!😄

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome

  • @micronsil
    @micronsil Год назад +1

    mine was at 0 from default... i put in the same settings as you.. no lie i'm 0.5 / 0.7 faster per lap? never expected this to work😮

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You have no idea how much deceiving it is to have the bad settings, especially with the controller steering sensitivity. I'm sure you'll even improve much more with time while getting more used to this better feel.

  • @KhaledMohamed-vd9jf
    @KhaledMohamed-vd9jf Год назад +1

    Tysm these settings really helped me

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      That's really great to know bro you're welcome! 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @ReptileMonitor
    @ReptileMonitor Год назад +1

    I will try this, but how do you know the CSS ratio is 1:1 at 5? Shouldn't it be 4, the middle setting?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      I've always done my testing with my mind actually biased to prove to myself that 4 is where it should be, yet the results always refuted that hypothesis. It's visually obvious how the car only behaves the most realistically when the CSS is set to 5. 5 is where there is 1:1 relationship between the visual steering angle of the front wheels and their actual effect on the rotation of the car in the physics. So it is 1:1 between how they look and what they are supposed to do. It's the only realistic setting which makes the front wheels behave like they are intended to do. Anything below 5 reduces it and delays it and anything above 5 amplifies it, and both feel weird and unrealistic and are at the same time obvious to spot in the replays. Also at 4 you can feel an obvious delay in the force feedback and you can see that delay in the responsiveness of the car in the replay. All of this can not be very clearly felt when racing or doing hotlaps, but it gets very obvious when drifting and using the full range of the steering angle with fast changes.

    • @ReptileMonitor
      @ReptileMonitor Год назад

      @Sim Action Clips I was trying to feel the difference in the Olympics eSport time trial, but I couldn't.
      My lap time sectors were the same and the force feedback felt the same when going from 10 to -2.
      I ended up getting a 1:15.891 using CSS at -2, then got a 1:15.871 a lap or two later with 4 CSS. Perhaps this bug was fixed in the latest update. Have you done more testing after update 1.32?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      @@ReptileMonitor This has been there since Gt Sport actually, not something recent. There are people who drive by feel and others who drive just by memory. If you don't really count a lot on feel to take the car to the edge this won't effect your lap times. I've redone all the testing after update 1.31 but not after update 1.32. I will try do it all over gain soon.

    • @ReptileMonitor
      @ReptileMonitor Год назад

      @Sim Action Clips You need both feel and muscle memory to be able to be fast and consistent in GT7, I was using a GT DD Pro with in-game force feedback torque/sensitivity set to 9/10.
      I'm happy that I was playing with the settings because I found something better. It's just that CSS didn't change anything for me.
      Perhaps the GT DD Pro is unaffected by this setting, but other wheels are. Maybe we should let someone like Nenkaai know about this, maybe he could let us know for sure as I think this is very important.

  • @ItsJustCarl1983
    @ItsJustCarl1983 8 месяцев назад

    Any recommendations for brake calibration in gt7 with the G29 pedals?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  7 месяцев назад

      Just remove the dead-zone completely, and make sure you push it all the way through when calibrating. If you're good with tools and disassembling things, you can do what I did to improve the feel of the pedal. I replaced the spring with a stiffer one and added another piece of rubber to the one already inside the brake pedal to make it thicker (or you can just replace it with a thicker one if possible). I kept on modifying the thickness until it made it easy for me to always hit 80% when I want to, while relying on the feel of the pedal.

  • @UnboxRacing
    @UnboxRacing Год назад

    Controller sensitivity impacts controller use, very noticeably. I use controller sometimes, I have it set at 2, which is my sweet spot. I cannot see how it tangibly affects wheels. I have tried your suggestion of 5, but nothing much. I'm gonna try MIN and MAX over 5 races in each and compare, while keeping wheel settings at 6/10, which is my preferred setting.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      It’s very hard to detect this difference when just driving normally. While drifting it gets much more obvious especially when doing quick adjustments to the steering input.

  • @1robbies6
    @1robbies6 Год назад +1

    Thx for explanation. This helps me a lot in understanding of setups and steering wheels

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      You're welcome buddy! Thanks for your nice comment 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @commodorejones8044
    @commodorejones8044 10 месяцев назад

    Funny enough, FFB still feels muted. I'm on a T150, fairly new so I'm attributing part of it to experience or the lack there of. What I do know I should be picking up on though, is the loss of traction when turning over the limit of the tires. The wheel does a lot of things, including vibrate when scrubbing...but it doesn't get lighter like it should.
    I am on GT sport, not sure what difference that's making. If any

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah it's not that much detailed in GT Sport. Both the driving physics and the ffb are very much different in GT7 and much more realistic. The T150 is a weak wheel, but I don't think you'll find it muted as much in GT7.

    • @commodorejones8044
      @commodorejones8044 9 месяцев назад

      @@SimActionClips Hm, alright

  • @tihi_994
    @tihi_994 Год назад +1

    Got Thrustmaster T300 recently. The best settings for me are sens at 5, ff torque at 5, and ff sens at 10. Today I found an article saying best ff settings for this wheel are fft at 4 and ffs at 2. Tried it, feels weird. I only worry if fft at 5 is too high and will damage the wheel. For some corners, it feels too stiff. I've tried setting it at 4, but that doesn't feel as responsive. What do you thing? Can running my settings damage the wheel long term? Thanks!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      I don't think setting the torque to 5 will damage your wheel. Not sure about higher values close to 10 but definitely not at 5. People who recommend the value of 4 are only worried about clipping of higher forces. You got nothing to worry about especially that it doesn't feel much responsive at 4. If it feels too stiff for some cars, like the super formula cars for example, you can still lower the torque when driving such cars.
      Also think about it this way: my TGT 2 has much higher torque than your t300, and i find that i have to set the torque at least to 6 for it to be normally responsive. Logical speaking, and knowing the way it works, i surely would set the torque higher than 6 of i had a t300. So yeah 5 is safe for sure.

    • @tihi_994
      @tihi_994 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips Thanks for the response! Will definitely have to play with the settings a bit more. Sensitivity is perfect at 5, and the ff sensitivity at 10 as well. Since I'm new to the sim racing and wheels, I thought that having ff torque at 6 might result in clipping after reading some comments.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      You're welcome man! And it will most probably result in clipping of the higher forces. But clipping at such level is not so important. Actually there are more important lower forces that you won't be able to feel at lower torque values. So it's a compromise. The higher forces that will be clipped at the torque of 6 won't really matter as much as these gained lower forces that are more critical for car control as i described in both my drifting tutorial video and my ffb settings video. So people all over the internet just repeat the same idea over and over again of "you should set this and that to avoid clipping" without even thinking of what they actually want from the ffb.

  • @Greatgoku4
    @Greatgoku4 Год назад +3

    I noticed that lowering ffb strength and sensitivity gives me better laptimes

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      That's because this is what you got used to. Also you gotta keep in mind that changing the controller steering sensitivity affects the behavior of these two settings. So a combination of max torque and ffb sensitivity might give a totally different effect when you set the controller steering sensitivity to 5.

    • @Greatgoku4
      @Greatgoku4 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips check ams dood and his settings. He's one of the best gt7 racers on this planet. I was tinkering with the strength and sensitivity settings and was struggling with higher values as even though it felt more fun and realistic the lap times weren't too good. Then I saw ams doods vid on it and changed my settings, it improved my laptimes by a few seconds. I can't remember my controller sensitivity settings rn as I'm on Vacation and don't have ps with me

    • @skillsetmaximum
      @skillsetmaximum Год назад

      You’re absolutely, correct. Additionally there is ZERO difference on wheel with regard to controller sensitivity

    • @Greatgoku4
      @Greatgoku4 Год назад +1

      @@skillsetmaximum I never messed with controller sensitivity though. Will have to check it out, but I can understand the main objective of the video is to find the best settings for realism and closer to life physics maybe. But my finding was that realism and lap times might not be correlated...maybe I got better lap times due to less twitchiness during direction changes and also had to fight against the torque less thus increasing my reaction times and reflexes

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      @Greatgoku4 It could be that this way you're even amplifying the lower forces, which should help you be faster if it's true. But yeah as you said that won't be necessarily realistic. That's why I always wish they lock these settings to the most realistic feel for everybody and don't include these tweaks. I gotta add though that one might develop bad habits with time when using the wrong settings, leading to the need for longer practice periods using the realistic settings to become faster with them.

  • @ev4n5eli0n01
    @ev4n5eli0n01 5 месяцев назад +1

    Cannot recommend enough! The controller sensitivity defaults to zero. I went from being frustrated sinking hours into not being able to drift at all thinking I suck to being able to drift okay in maybe 30 minutes.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  4 месяца назад +1

      Awesome man! I'm really glad this helps. Thanks a lot for your feedback, I really appreciate it! An additional tip not mentioned in this video is that you need to also go to the main menu and click on the GT icon at the top left corner, then click on options > controllers > vibration function > vibration strength, and set it to zero. This setting gives you more vibration details but the more vibrations you get the more numb the steering wheel feels in terms of sensitivity to direction changes. I hope this helps you even further as it did to me.

  • @TomiTom1234
    @TomiTom1234 Год назад

    Hold on, I just got my wheel yesterday, and connected it on PS5 with GT7 and PSVR2, the steering while driving felt like dead on the road. I didnt feel the road.
    So I just found your video after searching for a FFB because I - somehow - felt like it us not right, this is a pricey wheel how come it doesn't vibrate even a bit when I am driving.
    So are your settings giving this FFB and vibration on the road so that I will then feel the road realistically?
    And thanks for the video!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      How much vibrations you feel from the road depends on the capabilities of your wheel. The g29 doesn't give you much details especially when you set it right as I'm recommending. You need to compromise between what you're calling feeling the road and the more important forces related to the change of direction at the front wheels. Setting the force feedback sensitivity to 10 gives you the most realistic feel within your wheel's capabilities. Setting the force feedback sensitivity to lower values will give you that "more feel of the road" with little vibrations, but it will kill the more important forces and delay them, ruining your control over the car in general. If you upgrade to a Thrustmaster TGT2 you'll be able to better feel these details from the road, which are produced by a special transducer on the wheel which works only with Gran Turismo. If you upgrade further to a direct drive wheel you'll feel every single detail much better. Unfortunately we only get what we pay for, and more realistic feel is expensive.
      You're welcome man, I hope this helps.

    • @TomiTom1234
      @TomiTom1234 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips Thank you, this information helped a lot.
      Yes I mean I want to feel the road like there is a road underneath me while driving, which leads the wheel to vibrate a bit like real life.
      So lowering the FFB gives that feeling but looses the important FB. Got it, thank you again!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome man 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @j.rolfsted
    @j.rolfsted Год назад +1

    Question for the people that use T300, how high do you set the force feedback?, because I experience that it overheats, and looses strength if I set it high ( efter approx. 12-15 min. Driving), I even sent it to Thrusmaster, France to get checked, but they claim that everything works correctly, so now I run it on 2 (I like custom endurance racing 2-3, og more hours)

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      That's a problem for most wheels, and i used to experience the same with my G29 but much more severely. I opened a window in its casing and put a 12x12 cooling fan on it. It did change it a lot but didn't completely remove the problem. There are better after market cooling fans for your T300 which you can use to replace yours. You can also use it in the forced cooling mode. I found that higher max torque settings still made my G29 perform better even after the ffb fades away with heat.

    • @j.rolfsted
      @j.rolfsted Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips thank you for answer 👌🏻😃, I use the forced cooling mode all the time, and I actually bought a Noctua NF-A6x25 fan to put in it, it should move more air ( 29,2 m3/h), but never had the time to put it in 🙈. But I guess its about time, because the original fan is very noisy.
      Or just upgrade to a new base,…🙃😁

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      haha try it out first and let me know the difference, it's good info. You better upgrade to a DD if you can. And you're always welcome man! 🤟🏻🤟🏻

    • @j.rolfsted
      @j.rolfsted Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips I certainly will, but it has to wait a bit (in the middle of "project paint and re-decorate the entire flat", so the soldering iron stays in the toolbox a little bit longer 😁

  • @davidkotschau3193
    @davidkotschau3193 Год назад

    Sorry that I not go through all 500 comments, but did you post the other settings for LogitechG Pro Wheel as well? Like 11Nm or 9 Nm? What is best?

    • @davidkotschau3193
      @davidkotschau3193 Год назад +1

      Of course asking for the rest of the settings as well like the Dampener and FFB, Audio etc?
      Sorry I am new to simracing and just bought it a week ago…. The pro pedals still about to arrive next Monday.
      I do drive C63 and E63S in real life though. 😁

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Hello and sorry for the late reply. I'm not familiar with the internal settings of the Logitech G Pro since I have never tried one. But from what I understood in your original comment that you can set it to either 11Nm or 9Nm? If so, you should change the in-game max torque setting accordingly. For comparison, I use the max torque at 6 for TGT2 which has 6Nm of torque and 10 with the G29 which has only 2.2 Nm. So you should lower the max torque value for your G Pro below 6 for sure. I'm not sure which value you should use precisely so you should do some testing. Personally I would set it to 11Nm to use its full capabilities and experiment with the in-game max torque using different lower values from 1 to 5. Logically speaking, it should be either 1 or 2 but I still have to test that to be sure.
      As for the other in-game values they should be the same for all wheels so:
      Controller steering sensitivity: 5
      Force feedback sensitivity: 10
      I hope this still helps. Congratulations on your new wheel. Enjoy it! 🤟🏻

  • @johnathanpelletier4474
    @johnathanpelletier4474 Год назад

    So, I'm brand new to wheel racing but long time GT gamer. I found the info very helpful while searching RUclips but I have a question.
    While I tried the settings laid out in the video, I find I'm losing complete control in the corners, even when going slow. Is this just a wheel learning curb thing? Or am I missing something? Lol

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      Hey buddy, welcome to the rabbit hole of wheel racing lol. True it's a long learning curve. I remember feeling like i don't know how to drive when i started using a wheel back in the day. You just need to keep practicing and building up your muscle memory for it. You gotta also keep in mind that your most important inputs are done through the pedals more than the wheel. If you wanna learn how to drift with a whee, i'm working on a tutorial series to cover everything about the subject.

    • @johnathanpelletier4474
      @johnathanpelletier4474 Год назад +1

      @@SimActionClips I put in some practice and I'm getting the hang of it. I got a g29 with pedals and a shifter. Still picking out a car but leaning towards playseat.
      I definitely felt like I couldn't drive so took some stock cars and did some early cups which has helped. Love how each car feels way different. Thanks again for the tips and video. I'll check out the drifting vid but I'm more of a racing kind of guy. Lol

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад

      You're welcome buddy. Yeah i feel you! It's best to start step by step with slower cars. It really helps to go up gradually. The flow of the challenges in this game's progression is good for that. I took it one step further of not accepting the times required for gold and smashing them way beyond for fun 😁. I love both racing and drifting and i believe i'm pretty good at both. I'm a GT Academy International 2014 finalist btw. Been racing and drifting with a wheel since GT5 prologue came out. I might also do some racing tips videos. I've just started using voice-over to make informative videos with this one, after finding this AI tool helpful for it. But i do have some racing and time-attack content which you might like. I would suggest this video 😁: ruclips.net/video/NshDCbMX6e0/видео.html

  • @DonCramon
    @DonCramon 11 месяцев назад

    For the T300rs, would you still recommend FF max. Torque at level 6? :)

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes keep the force feedback sensitivity at 10 and the controller steering sensitivity at 5.
      As for the max torque, my TGT2 makes 6 nm of torque and I set the max torque to 6.
      My G29 makes 2.1 nm of torque and I set it to 10 which is the max setting (I would have gone higher if that exists). Your T300 RS makes 3.6 nm of torque so I suggest you try the settings from 7 to 10. I think it most probably should be closer to 10.
      But all of these values are related to setting the controller steering sensitivity to 5 and the force feedback sensitivity to 10.

    • @DonCramon
      @DonCramon 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@SimActionClips Ok, thank you very much for your input. I will test it out and see what works best for me between 7-10. 👍😀

  • @moeezali8563
    @moeezali8563 6 месяцев назад

    Bro i have logitech G923 can this method works perfectly? Have a nice day!! 😊

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  6 месяцев назад

      Yes bro sure. Use the exact same settings that I recommended for the G29:
      Controller steering sensitivity: 5
      Max torque: 10
      Force feedback sensitivity: 10
      You can lower the torque a bit but you will lose some of the forces.
      And make sure you turn vibrations all the way down in settings -> Controller

  • @2KSYT
    @2KSYT 5 месяцев назад

    Using same settings as you, torque 10 with Thrustmaster T150 feels very harsh and it is very hard to steer even at 6. Do you also have the same issue and just keep it like that for drifting in this game? Because in assetto corsa you don’t have to increase torque this much to drift.

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  4 месяца назад

      You need that torque for the wheel to turn fast enough. And I do the same in assetto corsa by increasing the gain. Most people don't use high grip setups for drifting in assetto corsa and everything is in "slow motion", that's why it feels like you don't need more. You can do the same in GT7 by using comfort hard tires but that's more like ice skating than drifting.

  • @Exciting_lazer
    @Exciting_lazer Год назад

    Do you have boost mode enabled in the driver ? How best to adjust the t-lcm pedals?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  11 месяцев назад

      What do you mean by boost mode? I adjusted the brake pedal in a way to easily feel the 80% and hit it consistently every time, and I removed all dead-zones for all pedals. I used the stiffest possible spring configuration because I wear shoes when driving. I used to drive with only socks on with my old G29 lol.

  • @kmika7e7
    @kmika7e7 Год назад

    Will you update this video with the suitable settings since the last update changed the physics a lot? Thx

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +2

      I've spent Friday night and all of Saturday further testing and tweaking things, just to confirm to myself if all the FFB settings still work the same, and they all do. It's still best to follow the instructions in this video and everything still applies the same. Controller steering sensitivity is still best at 5 for the same old reasons. FFB sensitivity is still best and most realistic at 10 too. I'm making a short video to explain how the feel in the FFB has changed, why it is better now, and why people who got used to the previous FFB are feeling it weird. It's much more realistic now and much more controllable once you know what's going on. I'm having much more fun drifting now and both the feel and the physics make more sense! A key obvious point is that understeering is much more easily detectable now, that's when the steering wheel becomes light. I'll be explaining how to make good advantage of that.

  • @LinhNguyen-of3jt
    @LinhNguyen-of3jt Год назад +1

    Thank u so much for caring,...the sharing!!!

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  Год назад +1

      Haha you're welcome man! I hope this helps! 🤟🏻
      If you would also like to learn to how to get better at drifting, here's Part 1 of a tutorial series in the making: ruclips.net/video/qbz6i0WxkUA/видео.html

  • @4touchdowns1game29
    @4touchdowns1game29 9 месяцев назад

    My problem is I grew up racing bikes, karts etc. Im used to a 360 degree wheel turn for lock. Is there a way to make the wheel lock at 360 degrees like an outlaw, formula car etc?

    • @SimActionClips
      @SimActionClips  9 месяцев назад

      If you're using a Thrustmaster TGT yes you can, by switching between 5 steering angle modes on the wheel itself. I think this option is also available on some other Thrustmaster and Fanatec wheels. On the G29 no you can't. Also all these wheels automatically follow the in game steering angle set for each car automatically by default. So how much your wheel turns by default depends on which car you're driving. In Gr.3 cars for example, the wheel turns much less than when driving road cars. Personally I would recommend you get used to the steering angle provided by default in the game since it's what feels most realistic and fun. Also when you set road cars to 360 degrees they will feel weird in my opinion and not very pleasant. But I do understand that what you're asking for might be more fun to you.

  • @josue005ful
    @josue005ful 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice bro ❤