In control settings. Vibration: On (Not 100% sure what this is, but I feel it gives me some road feedback) Steering axis deadzone outside: 65 (This is the main game changer - I always felt FH4 wheel is too empty at the middle, putting this to 65 addresses this) Vibration Scale: 30 (30 gives me some road feedback without ffb clipping too much
Because in Assetto Corsa and Project Cars2 it works very well, in addition to the fact that driving with the mouse allows you to keep the steering angle very easily. Much better with the mouse than with the joypad. The mouse is also much more accurate. Last edited by mickyc1 ; Dec 9, 2022 @ 9:30am. #13.
Wheel Settings - SEN 420. FF 100. FFS LINEAR. NDP 60. NFR 25. NIN 40. INT 4. FEI 70. FOR 100. SPR 100. DPR 100. In-game Settings: Steering NORMAL. Steering Linearity 50. Vibration Scale 50. Force Feedback Scale 80. Center Spring Scale 175. Wheel Damper Scale 50. Force Feedback Understeer 10. Force Feedback Min Force 0. Steering Sensitivity 50
I'm using 5 - 40 - 45 right now - on very high speed it feels a little bit better than previous (doesn't work for every car, so i adjust them on the fly). Still, Horizon is semi-sim game so "twitchiness" can't be eliminated entirely. IMO. Definitely hear you, I set mine to 5-70-45; 0-50-40 felt a bit tiny bit stiff.
There's no settings to change what side of the road you drive on, if the games locations is set to a country where they drive on the left, then you drive on the left, if it's set to a country where they drive on the right, you drive on the right, and where ever Forza Horizon 5 will be set, we'll drive to that country's side of the road.

Guide / Tips. After tinkering around for over 2 hours, I'd like to share what I think is a good feel of the Logitech G27, slightly towards the lighter side with still good feedback / road feel. I've tried to make it close to the real-world.. If you want heavier feel I'd pump the overall effect in the LGS to 75-85%!

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forza 4 steering wheel settings