Assetto Corsa In game settings 900* rotation FFB settings Gain 100 Filter 0 Min Force 0 Kerb FX 50 Road FX 4 Slip FX 1 ABS FX 15 Enhanced Understeer checked Steering settings Gamma 1.0 Filter 0 Speed sens 0 Then I use the FFB clip app to set the individual FFB setting for each car, just remember to save the setting or you can just let the FFB Step 1 – In the main menu, scroll to the bottom right menu item called options. Step 2 – Navigate to the controls tab within the options menu. Step 3 – Adjust the force feedback settings in the main part of this settings screen. Step 4 – Adjust your control bindings on the right part of the screen.

The recommended settings here for PC Assetto Corsa (CSL DD 8nm) weren't really doing it for me at all. Especially once I moved on to playing a bit of ACC and they were a world apart in terms of feedback strength. I found a YouTube video which I'm using instead for AC and finding it much better.

Assetto feels so stiff and responsive like a real car and beam is like holding a limp noodle (I have same LUT profile for both games and have tweaked beam FFB settings in all sorts of combos for hours upon hours) It seems like no matter what parts I'm using for a beam car (even a dedicated drift build) it's so easy to spin out. What's happened to ACC FFB: Wednesday at 12:23 PM: ACC Controls & Peripherals: Better FFB in ACC for low-medium range wheels? Dec 10, 2023: ACC PS4/PS5/XB1/XBX/S General Discussions: FFB coming and going at random with Thurstmaster TS-XW: Aug 27, 2023: ACC PS4/PS5/XB1/XBX/S General Discussions: Weird ffb on G920: Aug 21, 2023

I've played around a lot with the settings of my g27, and have a nice feel. I'll post my setup when I get home. Those settings don't feel good IMO. EDIT: My Assetto Corsa settings. Please tell me if you like them. I tried to match the weight of my miatas wheel. In the logi profiler settings:

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