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Force feedback change itself everytime I go to pits.

Discussion in 'Steering wheels discussions' started by Juan Montoto, Mar 17, 2022.

  1. Juan Montoto

    Juan Montoto Rookie

    Hi guys,

    I noticed everytime I jump to pits the force feedback changes without touching anything. Let's say the driving wheel is hard, then I got to pits and the wheel becomes softer (there is still FFB but much softer), pits again and the wheel is hard again.

    No tyre change, no setup change, no different settings neither.

    It is no happening in any other game i.e. ACC; PCARS, iRacing, etc, etc.

    I'm using Content Manager
    Logitech G27


    I feel there is an option somewhere which auto set the FFB gain. Like the "auto ffb" in iRacing but is is changing everytime I go to pits, instead everytime I hit the "auto" button. Do you know anything that could help me?
    My muscle memory is a mess thanks to this.


    thanks in advance. !!!
     

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  3. Robbon

    Robbon Rookie

    Wagwan Juan,

    I'm having a similar problem, I'm on the G29. I haven't noticed a change in the pits per say, when I'm driving if I hit a bump or spin out sometimes the force feedback changes without any input from me. It won't change back till I restart the game.

    I'm not sure about auto FFB, I only play Assetto so I have not reference on other games. I'm been looking around in Content Manager for a solution but can't find one.

    Thanks.
     
    Last edited: Mar 31, 2023
  4. Robbon

    Robbon Rookie

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