![]() ![]() After finding the control panel program through your Windows search tab – which falls under ‘Thrustmaster FFB Racing Wheel’ – you will be greeted with a small window called ‘Game Controllers’. Now that you have all of the software required, you need to optimise your settings for ACC in the Thrustmaster Control Panel. Step 3: Adjusting using the control panel With these short downloads completed, you will now have working force feedback, access to the Thrustmaster Control Panel – which you will need later – and the firmware updater which will come in handy. You must keep your wheel on this setting when you are using it on PC. It is important to note that when you go through the setup phase, you must have the small switch on the bottom left of your base set to the ‘PS3 mode’. Here, you will also find the user manual for any further queries. But the first thing you need to do is download the latest firmware and drivers from the Thrustmaster technical support, after plugging all of your components in where needed of course. Step 2: The software setupĪfter unboxing your new wheel and attaching it to your rig, we’re sure you are itching to get out on the track. As soon as you attach the USB to your PC, the T300RS, just like most other wheels, will calibrate via turning rapidly to its two lock extremes – so keep your hands away from the rim as it calibrates. Once everything is fully secured using the clamp on the underside of the wheelbase, you need to plug everything into power sockets or attach any extra components, such as the pedals, to the base. If you already have a sim rig, stability won’t be an issue, however, if you are using a desk, just make sure you have no objects close to the edge since the strong force feedback of the T300RS can send vibrations through the entire desk. Step 1: Securing your wheelĪs soon as you have put your brand new wheel together, you need to attach it to a suitable sim rig or stable desk. Here at The Coach Dave Academy we are here to help, and so, this guide will walk you through step-by-step how you should set up your Thrustmaster T300RS. If you’re still having trouble, make sure to check out our other ACC tutorials for more help.The Thrustmaster T300RS is arguably the king of the mid-range when it comes to wheels – but if you don’t know how to set it up properly, you can’t extract the potential this wheel has to offer. Remember that these are just a starting point and that you should always make adjustments as necessary to find what works best for you. So here were some general tips and specific FFB settings you can use for your steering wheel in Assetto Corsa Competizione. High-end wheels FFB settings ( Fanatec DD1 & DD2)Įntry-level wheels FFB settings (Logitec G29) Let’s now have a look at the FFB settings for each specific steering wheel. This will determine how strong the bumps and curbs will feel through your steering wheel.įor most wheels, the sweet spot is usually between 10 and 30, though lower-end wheels will actually require more as they will struggle to reproduce the high-frequency vibrations.Īgain, the best way to find the perfect setting is to test drive your car around the track and make adjustments as necessary. Road effectsĪnother important setting to adjust is the road effects. If you’re not sure where to start, a good rule of thumb is to set your wheel’s gain to 50 and then adjust it from there.Īs always, make sure to test drive your car around the track before making any final decisions. ![]() On the contrary, the less sophisticated wheels will require you to run near maximum gain to reproduce a high amount of feedback from the steering. The more sophisticated the wheel, the more force it will produce, therefore the lower gain you will need. However, this will vary depending on the specific wheel you’re using. This will ensure that the FFB signals are strong enough for you to feel them.įor most wheels, the sweet spot is usually between 40 and 75. ![]() The first thing you need to do is set your wheel’s gain. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some general tips for setting up your FFB. So in case you’re looking to switch to a new wheel, or just want to experiment with the settings, make sure to also test different combinations until you find what works best for you. The main thing you should carefully consider though is that each wheel will require a pretty different FFB setup.įor example, a high-end Fanatec Podium F1 will require different FFB settings than a lower-end Logitech G29. ![]() In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the best settings to use for your wheel and share our own experience with adjusting the FFB.Īs you can imagine, setting up your force feedback properly will give you an advantage over the competition. Whether you’re a seasoned sim racing driver or just starting out, finding the best Assetto Corsa Competizione wheel and FFB settings is crucial to getting the most out of the game. ![]()
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