

Even with these changes, the forced Center Spring issue makes the wheel heavier than it should be. You need to manually set a better steering angle and lower several of the effects. Those issues aside, the default force feedback settings aren't terrible, but can be improved a lot by adjusting the settings. I don't know if this affects the console version as I only have the PC version to test with. Reconnecting the wheel will bring it back to normal.

In fact, this will continue even after you exit the game, so it might be a bug in the Logitech driver. For the Logitech G29 and G920, the game does something strange that forces the Center Spring to be on no matter what you set in the options. Unfortunately, though, there are some bugs that directly affect the force feedback. The games play great for what they are doing, so there isn't a good reason to change things too much. I'm sure some of the details of the handling and physics have been updated, but it maintains the same general driving characteristics. In the process, I found the game feels better with a lighter wheel and have updated these settings accordingly.įorza Horizon 5 feels fairly similar to its predecessor. June Update: I tried altering some internal game files and still couldn't fix the forced Center Spring issue. Best Forza Horizon 5 Settings for Logitech G29 / G920 J| Filed under: Logitech
