Are you looking for the best and the most realistic FFB & wheel settings to race on rFactor 2?
As you can imagine having the appropriate FFB settings is crucial for unlocking real lap time performance as well as consistency during a race.
From having lots of precision as well as being able to feel the car understeer or oversteer, good FFB settings can make all the difference.
That is why we have assembled this list of the best and most realistic FFB & wheel settings for rFactor 2 that we could find!
If you are new to racing games or rFactor 2 in particular, what you may want to do is quickly go into your wheel software dashboard and set up the necessary settings first before changing the in-game settings.
In this tutorial, we will be detailing the settings that we suggest for all Logitech and Thrustmaster Wheels while running rFactor 2.
So without further ado, let’s get down to it.
Table of Contents
Logitech Wheel settings
In order to have a better performance with Logitech steering wheel, you need to physically visit the Logitech software dashboard and adjust the following values as follows:
- Overall effect strength = 100%
- Spring effect strength = 0%
- Damper effect strength = 0%
- Centering spring strength = 0%
- Degrees of rotation = 900°
Meanwhile, Thrustmaster settings do not need a radius adjustment as their properties are already unique.
Thrustmaster wheel settings
As the radius is exclusive to Thrustmaster products head on towards their software and input the value as follows:
- Overal strength 0f all forces = 100%
- Constant gain = 100%
- Periodic = 100%
- Spring = 0%
- Damper = 0%
Now it’s finally time to move to element responsible for the heading in the title which is the in-game settings for Race07 as well as the things that need to be changed before that.
Best rFactor 2 wheel settings (Logitech & Thrustmaster)
If you could see the above image closely, they have two basins in them (Logitech and Thrustmaster) this is for reasons stated below!
- Car Specific FFB Mult = 80%
- FFB Smoothing = 0 – 3 (Based on your preference)
- FFB Minimum Torque = 2.0
- Vehicle set = checked
There was a g0od reason that we limited the FBB smoothing to 3 as its a individual preference some people want a smoother experience whereas others want less aggression.
Most users seem to be satisfied with 1 or 2, but you might have to play around a little to find what works best for your needs.
For the other settings, run as close to 100 percent FFB multiplier as you can, as that will allow the car to be more alive.
The minimum torque definitely serves a purpose in that it reduces the chances of the FFB being too loose at low speeds.
We also recommend leaving the vehicle set option checked as this ensures the FFB feeling will be similar across different cars.
That is all! These are the settings which we advise in order to make the most of the Logitech.
Now you don’t need to change your driving style to cut off some gaps.
Best of luck, connect your wheel and Enjoy the Sim!
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