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Hello @IvnSkr 🙂

 

First of all, welcome to TruckersMP forum

 

I will show you the settings I use in G HUB and in-game to improve force feedback.

 

Create a new profile for Euro Truck Simulator 2 with the following settings:

 

G HUB Settings;

 

Setting                    Value

1-OperatingRange -    900°

2-Sensitivity   -             50

3-CenteringSpring  -   Off

 

Euro Truck Simulator 2 Settings;

 

In Options > Gameplay > Truck Settings:

 

Setting                                     Value

1-Steering Animation Range-     900°

2-Uneven Surface Simulation-    52%

 

Uneven Surface Simulation Settings: %52

 

In Options > Controls:

 

Settings                   Value

 

-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%

 

-Steering Animation Range should match what is set in G HUB so that the in-game wheel animation correctly matches your real input.

-Uneven Surface Simulation adds some randomly generated wobble to the wheel, to simulate more diverse road surfaces. I like the idea of this, but I found it can get quite annoying, so I lowered this quite a bit. If you like it, feel free to raise it.

-Force Feedback: can be turned off by unchecking this box.

-Overall Gain: is the main strength of the driving force you will feel. I raise this to give the wheel a little more power. Setting this too high makes the wheel quite heavy.

-Centering at High Speed adds a Center Spring force when traveling at high speed. I leave this at the maximum to give a reasonable weight to the wheel when on the highways.

-Centering at Low Speed adds a Center Spring force when traveling at low speed. I turn this down a little to make the wheel a little lighter when parking and navigating city streets.

-Internal Friction adds a constant weight to the wheel. I lower this just a bit to make the wheel a little less heavy overall.

-Engine Resonance is the vibration you feel from the engine. I like this, but it needs to be set very low or it will make the wheel shake way too much.

-Terrain Surface is the vibration felt when driving over dirt or rough roads. This also needs to be kept quite low or it will shake the wheel too much.

-Bumps is the vibration felt when going over bumps in the road, or driving over a curb. These can be quite strong and noisy, so I turn this down to make them more reasonable.

-Collisions is the vibration felt when you hit a car or anything on the side of the road. Likewise, these are very strong and loud on these wheels, so I turn them down.

-Gearbox Grind may only have an effect with an h-pattern shifter, which I don't have unfortunately. It doesn't seem to do anything in the sequential shifting mode. I've left this at the default value.

-Understeer Slip vibrates the wheel if you enter understeer. This happens very infrequently in normal driving. I don't particularly like the effect, so I lower it to make it more subtle.

 

I play Euro Truck Simulator 2 in a very casual way and these settings may reflect that. I leave all the stability options at their default values, which will impact how the wheel feels. If you are looking to play in a highly realistic way, these settings will probably need some adjustments to give the wheel more weight.

 

I hope it helps.

 

Kind Regards,

Mr.Drexyy

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9 hours ago, IvnSkr said:

I just got the Logitech G920 What are some recommended settings that are realistic or at least you guys use thank you 🙂

This is honestly something that you have to determine what works for you. what I mean by that is each and every one of us drive in a different way or fashion and what might work for us will not work for you which then might cause you to wreck or possibly be banned or kicked from the server. I would honestly say that when it comes to driving with the wheel is not populated or just go to single player for a little bit and drive around and get used to the wheel get used to how your truck responds and then determine what keybind configurations you want to do. I used to drive with the Logitech G29 until it broke recently so now I have to use my keyboard. however when I use my Logitech G29 wheel while driving I had all my key lines set up for my wheel and that was to activate my flashers or my high beams or my wipers or park and break and so on. so honestly when it comes to settings it's honestly just comes down to what you feel comfortable with and what you enjoy

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Hello @IvnSkr

I saw your question and thought about it, ”ETS2 | Logitech G920“ This topic is rarely mentioned here, and I don't know much about it, I also searched this content in the browser, I hope my answer below can help you

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.⬇

  1. 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

  2. In Options > Gameplay > Truck Settings:

    Steering Animation Range: 900°

    Uneven Surface Simulation: 52%

  3. 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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If you have any questions, you can always tell me below, I hope my answer can help you :HaulieLove:

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