WRC9 Clubsport 2.5 and WCR9 force feed back directed clockwise???

I have a Clubsport 2.5 I am using on an Xbox Series X with WRC 9 and almost all the force feed back is directed clockwise while the car is in motion. It does not do it while the car is still. It doesn't do it on any other games. I play Rally 2.0, Dirt 4. Forza 7 and Project Cars 2 with no issues. It's almost like all the cars in WRC9 need an alignment they all pull right pretty hard??? If I take my hand off the wheel while moving the wheel eventually ends up all the way clockwise over a period of a few seconds. My right shoulder is going to get really strong holding the car straight:) It does it on all tracks and surfaces. I'm not sure what to do? Any settings in game or in the wheelbase that could be causing this?





Thanks,

Travis
 
EDIT : Sorry, my post is about WRC 10...

Hi,
I've got a Thrusmaster 500 RS and I can only say that FFB is awful :( !
I'v'e tried many different setups but nothing woks !
It's the first time I've bought that game and I'm very disappointed with the poor quality of the FFB.
I can't understand how a so called racing game can have a so bad support for the wheels.
 
Last edited:

Latest News

To join the OverTake Racing Club races I want them to be: (multiple choice)

  • Free to access

    Votes: 188 87.9%
  • Better structured events

    Votes: 34 15.9%
  • Better structured racing club forum

    Votes: 28 13.1%
  • More use of default game content

    Votes: 30 14.0%
  • More use of fixed setups

    Votes: 59 27.6%
  • No 3rd party registration pages

    Votes: 73 34.1%
  • Less casual events

    Votes: 17 7.9%
  • More casual events

    Votes: 71 33.2%
  • Other, specify in thread

    Votes: 12 5.6%
Back
Top