Your G27 has probably broken the rotation sensor and software can't correct for it. See eg. https://www.racedepartment.com/threads/g27-rotary-encoder.91505/ With those ingame settings there's nothing that should be doing that. Minimum force and gamma in combination is the only way I can think of that would make that happen. (gamma is what you get if you enable the LUT file but never set up a LUT for it)
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Your G27 has probably broken the rotation sensor and software can't correct for it. See eg. https://www.racedepartment.com/threads/g27-rotary-encoder.91505/ With those ingame settings there's nothing that should be doing that. Minimum force and gamma in combination is the only way I can think of that would make that happen. (gamma is what you get if you enable the LUT file but never set up a LUT for it)
I have taken my wheel apart and the ring is fine.
There is no problem in other games like Project Cars.
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It works for my DD wheel, may work for your G27......assetto_corsa.ini ENABLE_GYRO to = 1
Failing that I think RasmusP is the man to goto for this wheel.
In the same file location there is a min damper setting too DAMPER_MIN_LEVEL = ?
Thanks in going to try that.
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Thanks in going to try that.
And, did it work? Dit you find another fix? I have the same problem with my Thrustmaster; when driving straight the wheel starts to rumble and the settings I have tested did not help...
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And, did it work? Dit you find another fix? I have the same problem with my Thrustmaster; when driving straight the wheel starts to rumble and the settings I have tested did not help...
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Hi I haven't found a fix yet.
For me it's just in assetto corsa I have the problem. I'm thinking about just give up and get the new dd from fanatec
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rasmusP's lut file and setup instructions got rid of this issue for me with my G29. Well worth looking into.
RasmusP's LUTs for G27/29 and DFGT
Hi! After my G27 Guide seems to help a LOT of drivers to finally get satisfied with their Logitech wheel in Assetto Corsa but most of them preferring my LUT-Configuration, I decided to create a little Guide only with the LUT-Configuration. Easy...
www.racedepartment.com
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Turn off Damper effect from 100% to 0% in G27 Logitec profiler
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Had a similiar issue with my T150 and it was "FFB post processing" and the LUT file in there that was causing it. Check Content Manager settings, Assetto Corsa, Controlls, Force Feedback. Disabling FFB post processing got rid of the shaking.
Then re-running "WheelCheck" (with the correct "Wheel angle" setting and then selecting "Spring Force: Step Log 2 (linear force test)" and making a new LUT file with "LUTGenerator" and then pointing content manger to the new LUT file fixed it for good. No shakes, FFB post processing on, no issues.
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Had a similiar issue with my T150 and it was "FFB post processing" and the LUT file in there that was causing it. Check Content Manager settings, Assetto Corsa, Controlls, Force Feedback. Disabling FFB post processing got rid of the shaking.
Then re-running "WheelCheck" (with the correct "Wheel angle" setting and then selecting "Spring Force: Step Log 2 (linear force test)" and making a new LUT file with "LUTGenerator" and then pointing content manger to the new LUT file fixed it for good. No shakes, FFB post processing on, no issues.
man just THANKS it worked ;D
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Just a little note:
Content manager sometimes resets the LUT settings when going on track.
So whenever you load a different LUT file or deselect the LUT file:
- go on track
- close AC
- close CM
- start content manager again
- check if your LUT settings are still as you set them or not
Most LUTs are changing the actual ffb output to the wheel driver a lot so if your wheel is doing weird stuff, make sure that there is no LUT active!
Also the rotation degree that you set makes a difference. A wheel that feels tight at 900° will be shaking a lot when set to 450°.
A wheel that feels good at 450° will feel sluggish at 900°.
Creating a new LUT via wheelcheck+LUT generator is NOT fixing the shaking issue.
Getting rid of the currently active LUT that is causing the shaking does.
Overwriting it with a new LUT without too much low ffb boosting gets rid of the old lut too, of course.
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Had a similiar issue with my T150 and it was "FFB post processing" and the LUT file in there that was causing it. Check Content Manager settings, Assetto Corsa, Controlls, Force Feedback. Disabling FFB post processing got rid of the shaking.
Then re-running "WheelCheck" (with the correct "Wheel angle" setting and then selecting "Spring Force: Step Log 2 (linear force test)" and making a new LUT file with "LUTGenerator" and then pointing content manger to the new LUT file fixed it for good. No shakes, FFB post processing on, no issues.
You're a hero. I had gotten to the point of just dealing with the shaking because everything I searched either had no solution or had people trying to convince the OP that the wheel shaking like the driver has Parkinson's is normal or "realistic" lol. Thank you, man.
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Had a similiar issue with my T150 and it was "FFB post processing" and the LUT file in there that was causing it. Check Content Manager settings, Assetto Corsa, Controlls, Force Feedback. Disabling FFB post processing got rid of the shaking.
Then re-running "WheelCheck" (with the correct "Wheel angle" setting and then selecting "Spring Force: Step Log 2 (linear force test)" and making a new LUT file with "LUTGenerator" and then pointing content manger to the new LUT file fixed it for good. No shakes, FFB post processing on, no issues.
I did everything and it helped but the shaking is certainly still there, its just to a much less degree.
Can anyone help?
idk if it means anything but in my ff_post_process folder, it says;
[GAMMA]
VALUE=0,5
instead of;
[GAMMA]
VALUE=1
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