Force Feedback Settings Database

Professional wheel settings for sim racing perfection

Logitech G29

Gear Drive2.1 NmPopular
Platform SupportPC, Console
Recommended Range600°
Control MethodPercentage

Community Verified Settings

4.6 (234 reviews)✓ Verified
FFB Strength
75%
Sensitivity
50%
Damping
15%
Spring Force
0%
Centering Spring
0%
Minimum Force
5%

Configuration Notes

Optimized for GT3 cars with reduced oscillation. Provides clear tire communication without overwhelming detail.

Contributed by SimRacingPro

Other Logitech G29 Configurations

F1 24
FFB85%
Sens45%
Damp20%

Assetto Corsa Competizione Guidelines

Configuration Guidelines

Set wheel to 100% power in driver software. Adjust in-game Gain only. Disable Road Effects and set Dynamic Damping between 10-30%.

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