GT Sport Thrustmaster Wheel Settings (T300RS, TX & TMX)

GT Sport Thrustmaster Wheel Settings (T300RS, TX & TMX)
Author Alessio Lorandi
Alessio Lorandi
April 21, 2022

Are you trying to find the ideal Thrustmaster FFB settings that will give you the edge in GT Sport?

As one would expect, it is quite important to have the correct settings for your TMX, TX, or T300RS as it would make online races far more manageable.

Driving would be less of a hassle and mistakes would be less frequent which as a result brings down the lap times by quite a bit.

So if your true intent is to be one of the best racers on GT Sport then you do have to use the Thrustmaster wheel controls.

Does Thrustmaster T300RS work well with Gran Turismo Sport?

Yes, people have found that a majority of Thrustmaster wheels work well on GT Sport because of their FFB strength and their accuracy with driving.

Does Thrustmaster T300RS work well with Gran Turismo Sport?

A good reason why these wheels should be chosen is that even though they are priced relatively lower, they still offer good quality compared to high end Fanatec wheels.

Are there any official Thrustmaster Settings?

Sadly, no there are no any official Thrustmaster settings available for GT Sport but through trial and error there are some settings which seem to work quite well.

Well, lets not waste any time and get started then.

Thrustmaster Wheel settings

If your mode of play on GT sport is by use of a Thrustmaster wheel, then using the dashboards on the Thrustmaster software, set the following values:

  • Rotation = 900°
  • Constant = 100%
  • Periodic = 100%
  • Spring = 100%
  • Damper = 0%
  • Auto center = By the game

Thrustmaster Wheel settings

Now that we’ve done that, we’ll finally be able to adjust our in-game settings for our T300RS, TX, and TMX.

How do you change your Thrustmaster FFB settings in GT Sport?

In order to change the settings that you use to steer, you need to head on to the in game menu, go to “Driving Options”, scroll down to “Advanced options”, select “Controller” and you are all set to make changes to wheel FFB settings.

Thrustmaster GT Sport FFB settings (T300RS, TX, & TMX)

  • Controller Steering Sensitivity = 3
  • Force Feedback Max Torque = 4
  • Force Feedback Sensitivity = 3

Controller steering sensitivity

The belief that the controller steering sensitivity is never used in steering wheels is a common misconception. It’s always best used within the range of 2 to 5.

Controller steering sensitivity

Force Feedback Sensitivity

For some games, however, it is recommended to set it to 3, where, as pointed out by many users is where most people’s buttons would still work effectively.

If you set it too high, then the car will drive too accurate and unpredictable at the same time.

Force Feedback Max Torque

Finally, you’ll want to adjust your FFB max torque at a mid level because this will enable you to feel the car much more through the corners at high-speed.

Force Feedback Max Torque

Yet, if you think that you would like to get more strength from your steering, feel free to adjust it to 6 or 7.

Conclusion

Which is why, here were our recommended Thrustmaster wheel settings for the premium driving experience while playing Gran Turismo Sport.

We trust that you were able to appreciate this guide such that it will enable you to dramatically improve your lap times.

Wish you the best and take care, until we meet again on the race track! 🙂

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Alessio Lorandi

Alessio has been involved at the highest levels in racing since the age of 5 (2003). He won a CIK-FIA World Championship in 2013 and then raced in F3, F2, and finally GT3s before now dedicating himself to SOLOX. He’s now on a mission to help thousands of sim racers around the world achieve their fullest potential through his ACC setups.

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