![]() ![]() I took the software version 9.1.XX to gradually install all the updates. That's why I don't even come up with these 6 points that I described above, not even close, I'm almost 100% far away. Now I come to the things why I can't understand why there are problems with the FFB and I can't prove it because I don't have such problems. All patches are thoroughly checked again before release. The FFB is not correctly configured in Ets 2 and in ATSĦ. ![]() User manual just like the instructions on the monitor not properly paid attention toĥ. Windows operating system did not restart properlyĤ. You have this problem can have many reasons:Ģ. Therefore I ask you to delete the download link immediately with the agreement of the Logitech operator. There are two types of Logitech software for that: the Logitech Gaming Software and GHub (if you have both, uninstall both).Īfter doing that, you also need to delete any other traces of these programs, so you need to check some folders and manually delete them and also a couple of entries in the Windows Registry - don't panic.Hello pete_agreatguy and other Logitech gaming wheels pete_agreatguy unfortunately I have to swear by the warning about the Logitech Gaming Software v9.04.49 version that it doesn't work properly for such errors in the FFB and I can't understand why you have the problem. The very first thing to do is to uninstall whatever Logitech software you're using for your wheel. I'm NOT sure if this is what caused the problem, but as I said it's just a suspicion and what really matters is that there IS a solution, which I'll describe below: You have to install the latest GHub version.įull explanation and how to actually & properly do it:Īfter several tests and trying all I could to fix the Force Feedback (it just wasn't working at all, none of the values I'd put in the 'Vibration & Force Feedback' screen would work, or make any difference to the wheel feel while driving/playing the game and the wheel led lights were not working at all), I noticed that along with the Logitech softwares, some version(s) of the Microsoft Visual C++ were installed as well - and I GUESS the game (F1 23) also installs some of those files - and then I also GUESS that this MIGHT have caused some kind of conflict and that's why the wheel just wasn't working as it should - it also affected other games, like F1 22 and rFactor, Assetto Corsa, etc. You must uninstall and remove any traces of any Logitech softwares you have installed in your computer. I'm using the exact same configs (as in the pic below) I used in all previous games (from F1 22 to F1 2019) and they used to work just fine. ![]() (real life) wheel led lights are not working at all (they're all off). Editing the values at the VIBRATION & FORCE FEEDBACK tab in game have absolutely NO effect at all (and yes, the FFB is turned ON) and the changes are being saved to the controller config and active, of course. Very Low Force Feedback With A Logitech G29 Wheel What do you expect to see? Nothing to see, but to feel. What happens when the bug occurs? The Force Feedback is very low, no matter what settings I put on the VIBRATION & FORCE FEEDBACK tab at the Controllers config - I'm using the exact same settings I used to in F1 22, F1 2021, F1 2020 and F1 2019 and it always worked just fine. Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Just play the game with a Logitech G29 wheel. Which area is the bug/glitch in? Single Player What is your 16 digit Report Code? DTPC-CAKV-KHSC-VMXEĬan you please provide the name of your current internet service provider? Claro NET Summarize your bug Very Low Force Feedback With A Logitech G29 Wheel + editing the values at the VIBRATION & FORCE FEEDBACK tab in game have absolutely NO effect at all (and yes, the FFB is turned ON) and the changes are being saved to the controller config and active + (real life) wheel led lights are not working at all. ![]() Information, Guides and Announcements for the EA app. ![]()
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