Looking for the best and most realistic Thrustmaster wheel settings for Forza Horizon 4?
We’ve researched and tested all the the different Thrustmaster settings for FH4 and compiled them into this handy guide for you.
As you can imagine having proper FFB settings will make a pretty big difference to your drivng and overall lap times.
You’ll be able to be more precise with your steering inputs and also make far fewer mistakes when pushing the car to the limit.
So having said that, let’s dive right in!
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Thrustmaster settings
The first step to get the best FH4 wheel settings will require you to adjust the T300 RS, TX and TMX wheels from the Thrustmaster software dashboard.
That’s because the default settings are often not a great fit for he game, and can cause your car to react in a strange way.
Here are our recommended wheel settings for your Thrustmaster T300RS, TX and TMX:
- Rotation = 900°
- Constant = 100%
- Periodic = 100%
- Spring = 100%
- Damper = 0%
- Auto center = By the game
Now that we’ve configured our Thrustmaster wheel, let’s move on to the in-game settings of Forza Horizon 4.
What are the best Thrustmaster settings for Forza Horizon 4?
Our recommended Forza Horizon 4 advanced controls are:
- Vibration = On
- Steering axis deadzone inside = 0
- Steering axis deadzone Outside = 100
- Steering linearity = 50
- Acceleration axis deadzone inside = 0
- Acceleration axis deadzone Outside = 100
- Deceleration axis deadzone inside = 0
- Deceleration axis deadzone Outside = 100
- Clutch axis deadzone inside = 100
- Clutch axis deadzone Outside = 0
- E-brake axis deadzone inside = 10
So as you can see we prefer running zero inside deadzone on all our steering and acceleration settings.
We also like to keep the e-brake at 10 on the in-game settings.
Bear in mind though that you’ll need to play around with these settings until you find what works best for you.
Conclusion
So here were our recommended Thrustmaster wheel settings for Forza Horizon 4.
These should be a great startting point for you, but don’t hesitate to experiment with the different settings until you find something that feels good.
Good luck and we’ll see you on track! 🙂
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