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Is my G27 broken or this is normal?
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07-18-2012 10:38 PM
I've just got myself a G27 after using DFGT for almost 2 years. One of the biggest reason is I want a quiet wheel so I can play without annoying anyone. That objective is done, now the problem:
- With DFGT in Race 07 and rFactor I can feel engine rumbling when press the gas in neutral but this doesn't happen with G27. When I press the gas, the car (on screen) shakes but no feedback to the wheel. Also brake vibration is significantly lower than DFGT.
Last but not least now I feel like I'm just wafting through the track. All bumps and jumps I felt with DFGT aren't there anymore.
- With DFGT in Dirt 2 I can feel a brutal kick while in transitioning from gravel to tarmac (or change of surface) such as in Marina Air but almost nothing happens with G27, I feel some thing squishy and just waft through surfaces.
- With DFGT in Dirt 3 when I go 2 wheel ant the other 2 in the air I can feel that the car is flying and weight shift to the other side but nothing happens with G27.
Don't get me wrong the FFB in G27 is great for grip level and spinning speed but for minor effects it doesn't perform as I expect. Are these common behavior of G27?
Can anyone confirm that I don't get a defective product.
This is latest driver installed (I have 5.10 ever since DFGT).
Re: Is my G27 broken or this is normal?
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12-10-2012 09:18 AM - edited 12-10-2012 09:18 AM
Hello Beaver_XT,
You might need to make some adjustments in settings to make your Logitech G27 Racing Wheel work like the Logitech Driving Force GT.
-First, make sure you have the latest Logitech Gaming Software installed (Software Version: 5.10.127). If you don't have it installed yet, you can download it from here.
-Once installed, launch the Logitech Gaming Software (Logitech Profiler).
-Create a profile for your game (use this article as a reference).
-Once you have a Profile created, click Edit.
-Open Specific Game Settings.
-Make adjustments in the settings.
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