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The following is the information I found⬇
Euro Truck Simulator 2 recently updated its force feedback to a physics-based system, giving a more realistic experience. It previously only used a Centering Spring and some vibration effects, which was a fairly lackluster experience. I'm actually surprised how well it works with the Logitech G29 and G920. The force feedback deadzone, which can be a real annoyance in other games, isn't an issue here.
This isn't anything like a racing game where you need to feel the grip to play the game well. This is just about creating a relaxing, immersive experience. To that end, these settings keep the wheel relatively light and keep the vibration effects from being too loud.
I will give you a suggested setting below, but you still need to try it yourself for specific results.⬇
G HUB Settings: Trucks have a larger steering angle than these wheels do, so the best we can do is keep the rotation at the maximum. Create a new profile for Euro Truck Simulator 2 with the following settings:
Operating Range: 900°
Sensitivity: 50
Centering Spring: Off
In Options > Gameplay > Truck Settings:
Steering Animation Range: 900°
Uneven Surface Simulation: 52%
In Options > Controls:
Force Feedback: Checked
Overall Gain: 120%
Centering at High Speed: 100%
Centering at Low Speed: 42%
Internal Friction: 42%
Engine Resonance: 5%
Terrain Surface: 11%
Bumps: 80%
Collisions: 72%
Gearbox Grind: 32%
Understeer Slip: 32%
You can also see more suggestions in this article below. ⬇
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