You literally shaved5-6 seconds off of my laptime with this config.you saved my life. i will be donating to your Paypal a token shortly
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoy it!You literally shaved5-6 seconds off of my laptime with this config.you saved my life. i will be donating to your Paypal a token shortly
Hi @RasmusP Thanks for this got my reverb G2 and trying to use my G27. Hi guys are these settings in controls.json and profiler the same for the new lut version 1.2. im using the new v1.2 lut and want to set it up right found this ass well what should my settings be. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1958400217Thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoy it!
I don't have a PayPal donation button. I created these configs for myself and only uploaded what I had.
Reading posts like yours is enough value for me to make writing the guide worse the time
The LUTs aren't updated with version 1.2!Hi @RasmusP Thanks for this got my reverb G2 and trying to use my G27. Hi guys are these settings in controls.json and profiler the same for the new lut version 1.2. im using the new v1.2 lut and want to set it up right found this ass well what should my settings be. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1958400217
And do these settings work For ACC as well im running that
Thanks, i will follow it really appreciate your hard workThe LUTs aren't updated with version 1.2!
I only put the G920 LUT that some of the G920 wheels need into the pack.
So yep, all the same!
The guide you linked is from someone who asked me before writing it. It's good and you should follow it
Hi!Hello! Thank you for this Im able to drift. Can i ask what you mean by "Center"? And also after editing files from te folder, do i still edit the CM setting? Im not sure if im doing it right.
Oh okay I see. CM is still open when im trying out the LUT files. Thank you for the reply sir! Im using g27 and may i ask if this reduces its life span? The LUT files are perfect. I can drift easily now but its heating up after like 30 mins of playing.Hi!
Center = when you're not turning the wheel, when you're just driving straight and the wheel wants to stay "centered", in the middle.
CM:
No, CM only changes things in the files. If you do it via CM, you'll see the changes in the files, if you change the files, you will see the changes when you start CM again (don't have CM or AC open while you edit the files!)
Hope that helps?
You can also do all the changes in CM! Or check if the things you changed in the files did really change.Oh okay I see. CM is still open when im trying out the LUT files. Thank you for the reply sir! Im using g27 and may i ask if this reduces its life span? The LUT files are perfect. I can drift easily now but its heating up after like 30 mins of playing.
Okay sir thank you so much! Thank you for all the effort. Thank you!!You can also do all the changes in CM! Or check if the things you changed in the files did really change.
About life span:
It's completely fine imo. I'm an ongoing electrical/mechanical engineer and from my basic knowledge about these things, it shouldn't harm the wheel at all!
If you would put the game without my settings to 100% and put the minimum force to maximum, the stress for the wheel would be even higher.
Logitech has limits inside their software that restricts too much force. My settings do you the maximum possible, but still within the limits from Logitech and I've never heard about G27 wheels dying
The only thing that can have issues with the G25 and G27 wheels is the potentiometer of the pedals.
Hello , i have been using your LUT file for about 80 hours or so now and im enjoying it a lot, but i've been told today that apparently using someone elses lut file can damage your logitech wheel after a while so i wonder if you know anything about this or if its true at all.RasmusP submitted a new resource:
RasmusP's LUT Guide for G27/29 and DFGT - My custom LUTs for the Logitech G27, G29 and Driving Force GT
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Hi,Hello , i have been using your LUT file for about 80 hours or so now and im enjoying it a lot, but i've been told today that apparently using someone elses lut file can damage your logitech wheel after a while so i wonder if you know anything about this or if its true at all.
About life span:
It's completely fine imo. I'm an ongoing electrical/mechanical engineer and from my basic knowledge about these things, it shouldn't harm the wheel at all!
If you would put the game without my settings to 100% and put the minimum force to maximum, the stress for the wheel would be even higher.
Logitech has limits inside their software that restricts too much force. My settings do you the maximum possible, but still within the limits from Logitech and I've never heard about G27 wheels dying
The only thing that can have issues with the G25 and G27 wheels is the potentiometer of the pedals.
I met a person today that is trying out assetto for not so long (20hr-ish) and they told me that they still cannot do simple drifts after 20 hours when I was pretty good already after few hours of using your LUT, so I told him that if I had to guess he has the wheel set up wrong and after I suggested your LUT settings he told me that he is in a discord with some people which I don't know and multiple of them told him that he should use his own LUT since logitech wheels wear down if you use someone elses LUT. Not really a credible source but I thought I might as well ask since you still answer questions on this thread and you might know some more info about it.Hi,
what's your source for this information, if I may ask?
I'll quote myself from a few posts earlier:
So in my opinion, there's nothing to be worried about! I used my G27 for over a year with the LUT and at least 200 hours! No sign of degradation or anything.
The thing is:
No matter what you do with settings or LUT or whatever, the G27 will NEVER output more than "100%".
And the DEFAULTs for any game are mostly 100% ffb and 100% in the Logitech software so with any game at default settings, you will use the maximum of the G27!
My LUT outputs higher forces at the lower ffb levels and it also gives some slight vibration all the time.
But that's not hurting the wheel from my knowledge, since the forces are far away/below of the "normal" 100% while driving!
Thanks for the detailed reply!I met a person today that is trying out assetto for not so long (20hr-ish) and they told me that they still cannot do simple drifts after 20 hours when I was pretty good already after few hours of using your LUT, so I told him that if I had to guess he has the wheel set up wrong and after I suggested your LUT settings he told me that he is in a discord with some people which I don't know and multiple of them told him that he should use his own LUT since logitech wheels wear down if you use someone elses LUT. Not really a credible source but I thought I might as well ask since you still answer questions on this thread and you might know some more info about it.
Hi,Hello, RasmusP.
Sorry for bothering you, but I'm new to the simracing world (especially in FFB wheels) and I would love to see how would all the in-game settings for my DFGT would look in the Content Manager launcher for AC. Can you show them, please?
Thank you, and take care.
You are a legend, thank you for being kind and reply!Hi,
here are the Screenshots for the settings one of my friends is using with his DFGT, that I did set up and created the DFGT Lut while driving his wheel.
The damper gain only changes the strength of this "rubber" simulation while standing still and rolling very slowly.
With my Fanatec wheel it feels like "rubber", but with any Logitech wheel, it feels like sand in the ffb motors, so I put it to 0% with Logitech wheels.
AC does NOT send anything else through the damper ffb channel.
Dirt Rally for example uses the damper ffb channel for "wheel weight" and "tyre weight" afaik so I never put the damper ffb channel to 0% in the Logitech profiler.
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