Steering is not in sync with the in-game steering

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cheeseloverrrr

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Hello.
My steering is not in sync and moves slowly in game. The steering degrees is set at 270 degrees,but changing the steering degrees does not affect anything.

I did not find a solution to this issue and only limits me to racing in ovals or road courses with small curves.
 

ZiggyM

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Hello.
My steering is not in sync and moves slowly in game. The steering degrees is set at 270 degrees,but changing the steering degrees does not affect anything.

I did not find a solution to this issue and only limits me to racing in ovals or road courses with small curves.
What wheel have you got? I've got a G920 so if you have a similar wheel, I might be able to help you out. I had very similar issue before I learned how to properly setup the wheel.
 

ZiggyM

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G923? I can't find any information on a G293 so I'll take it that's a typo or a wheel I don't know about.

Are you using the Logitech G Hub? If so, get in there and setup your NR2003 wheel settings (or the default if you're not having G HUB change when you change games).

Set the wheel to - 50% sensitivity, 270 operating range, 0 centering spring, uncheck "centering spring in non-ff games"
Pedals - I've got all of mine at 50%
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On my system, there are times G HUB won't keep the configuration when I switch to the game so I will hit the little "lock" button so it will use that particular profile across all games. This just means I have to alt+tab or set it before I run a game, just to make sure it's got the right settings for that game. In the attached screne shot, the little 'lock' icon is in the 'locked' position, so even if it defauls to the 'Desktop Default" setting, it's going to keep the 50%, 270 and 0 settings (you can set the "Default Desktop" settings to NR2003 settings too, if you wish).

The Logitech G Hub software should now be locked into those wheel settings no matter what game you go into and while it is a bit of a PITA, if you make different profiles for different games, use the 'lock' button before going into your games and the wheel should keep whatever settings you've locked in. WARNING - It will not remember the previous settings so if I "lock" in the NR2003 settings, then head to the AC, rf, ATS or GPL, profile and then 'unlock', it will keep the current NR2003 setting so make sure to 'unlock' before changing profiles.

Head into NR2003, options, controls and check the "DirectInput Driver" box. When I calibrate, my wheel still turns 920 degrees in the calibration screen if I calibrate from the Main "Options" screen before heading to a track. Once I'm in the track, the wheel will only turn to 270, so make sure to calibrate again once you get to the track and again, just for good measure, once you're in the car (do a testing session, get in the car, hit ESC and instead of getting out of the car, go to options, controls, calibrate and the wheel should only move to 270 (and it should match the on screen wheel).

Something else I've been doing is instead of closing the G HUB, I'll just minimize it so I can "Alt+Tab" to it and check it's settings, then "Alt+Tab" back into NR2003 (on my system, if I use the mouse to switch to NR2003, the game crashes so try the "Alt+Tab" to switch in and out).

I hope this makes sense and I hope it works for you.

Have fun!
 
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cheeseloverrrr

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G923? I can't find any information on a G293 so I'll take it that's a typo or a wheel I don't know about.

Are you using the Logitech G Hub? If so, get in there and setup your NR2003 wheel settings (or the default if you're not having G HUB change when you change games).

Set the wheel to - 50% sensitivity, 270 operating range, 0 centering spring, uncheck "centering spring in non-ff games"
Pedals - I've got all of mine at 50%
View attachment 156206

On my system, there are times G HUB won't keep the configuration when I switch to the game so I will hit the little "lock" button so it will use that particular profile across all games. This just means I have to alt+tab or set it before I run a game, just to make sure it's got the right settings for that game. In the attached screne shot, the little 'lock' icon is in the 'locked' position, so even if it defauls to the 'Desktop Default" setting, it's going to keep the 50%, 270 and 0 settings (you can set the "Default Desktop" settings to NR2003 settings too, if you wish).

The Logitech G Hub software should now be locked into those wheel settings no matter what game you go into and while it is a bit of a PITA, if you make different profiles for different games, use the 'lock' button before going into your games and the wheel should keep whatever settings you've locked in. WARNING - It will not remember the previous settings so if I "lock" in the NR2003 settings, then head to the AC, rf, ATS or GPL, profile and then 'unlock', it will keep the current NR2003 setting so make sure to 'unlock' before changing profiles.

Head into NR2003, options, controls and check the "DirectInput Driver" box. When I calibrate, my wheel still turns 920 degrees in the calibration screen if I calibrate from the Main "Options" screen before heading to a track. Once I'm in the track, the wheel will only turn to 270, so make sure to calibrate again once you get to the track and again, just for good measure, once you're in the car (do a testing session, get in the car, hit ESC and instead of getting out of the car, go to options, controls, calibrate and the wheel should only move to 270 (and it should match the on screen wheel).

Something else I've been doing is instead of closing the G HUB, I'll just minimize it so I can "Alt+Tab" to it and check it's settings, then "Alt+Tab" back into NR2003 (on my system, if I use the mouse to switch to NR2003, the game crashes so try the "Alt+Tab" to switch in and out).

I hope this makes sense and I hope it works for you.

Have fun!
Will try, ill update if its works.


EDIT: G293 is the new G29 model. Search it up

EDIT 2: My guy, thank you so much! It is very good to play now!
 
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