Was poking around in the general settings for racing wheels... something I had missed assuming it was a setup for generic (i.e. non-logitech) wheels.
I'm wondering what settings are people using for their G25/DFP setups? Std, Pro, or Sim mode? Can anyone describe what kind of different experience the setups give, both in terms of tactile response and differences in difficulty? Sim mode seems logical, but I finished offline with Std not knowing this was even an option in the setup menu.
And does anybody use power steering? I'm tempted to turn this on to counteract what I feel is over-force feedback. I used to drive a car without power steering and unless you were driving under 10mph you really wouldn't have to put any effort into the wheel... so the hairpins at Eiger and Suzuka leave me wanting to turn this on to get a more realistic experience. Come to think of it, most of the regular cars in this game would have power steering anyways...
I'm wondering what settings are people using for their G25/DFP setups? Std, Pro, or Sim mode? Can anyone describe what kind of different experience the setups give, both in terms of tactile response and differences in difficulty? Sim mode seems logical, but I finished offline with Std not knowing this was even an option in the setup menu.
And does anybody use power steering? I'm tempted to turn this on to counteract what I feel is over-force feedback. I used to drive a car without power steering and unless you were driving under 10mph you really wouldn't have to put any effort into the wheel... so the hairpins at Eiger and Suzuka leave me wanting to turn this on to get a more realistic experience. Come to think of it, most of the regular cars in this game would have power steering anyways...