That's about it, congratulations on getting your new wheel, I really like it. They're like little blades, so be careful if a child uses the wheel. Project CARS plays very well with a wheel, but the default force feedback settings arent the best for the Logitech G29 and G920. All Nvidia settings are as per the recommendations. I have a blood blister on my index finger and others have actually bled because of the poor finish and thin metal on the paddles. Just signed up as I've tried all the recommended settings etc that are listed for getting Project Cars 3 to launch but mine will not go past the Bandai loading screen. Use at least two fingers to change gears. I haven't checked whether this clips or not, it probably does, I just like the feel. This will raise the ffb feel, let's the wheel turn easier into corners (in relation to the higher master rating), and helps with the oscillating and dead zone issues with higher rated cars. In car settings, raise the master to about 40ish, lower MZ to about 75 (depending on how stiff you like the wheel to be when turning), everything else standard. The forum chaps helped out there, I was nearly going to send the wheel back because of the brake but these settings help. When calibrating the brake, do not push to the floor if you have the stiff pedal, instead go to about 40% if wearing socks, 50% for shoes. Since the last update, I have preferred the standard settings. Leave everything as standard on the calibrate ffb screen. and pcars is so complex when it come to wheel settings that i need help in order to get it set up properly.I've had mine about a week now - here's my suggestions. i had my tx set up with the help of the jack spades settings but dont know if that is also good to use on the g920, as the wheels are very different. Hey guys i have the new g920 and i was hoping that there are some good setting i can use, as i am nit that great with setting up a wheel.
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