Alsoset force feedback gain to something like 80-85% and ramp minimum force up till the car does not want to stay driving straight by itself. (can be different per car and other wheel settings, best to find a good average value) If you have soft brake pedal reduce brake gamma to something like Currently I'm using a slightly edited version of this forums' recommended ffb settings, to jog your memory: SEN 360 (I used 350 for slightly more responsiveness) FFB 100 (I use 70) FFS Peak. NDP 25. NFR OFF. NIN OFF . INT 6 (I use 18 normally) FEI 100. FOR 100. SPR 100. DPR 100. And the in game settings are essentially: Overall FFB 65 RaceRoomRacing Experience automatically sets the proper steering angle for each car, so it is best to leave the rotation set to the maximum in the Thrustmaster Control Panel and calibrate the wheel in-game. Setting. Value. Rotation. 900° (TMX) 1080° (T150) Overall Strength of all forces. 100%. F12021 plays really well with a wheel, once it is configured properly. Unlike previous entries in the series, they have actually created very good default force feedback settings for the Thrustmaster TMX and T150. The steering angle still needs to be set properly for the game to be even playable, though. The default force feedback is actually
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