Is that normal with G27 ?

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Hello

I've purchased new G27 but i have this Issue .. The wheel begins to shake furiously left to right when i accelerate

is that normal ?

how to fix that ? :crazy:
 
Mr Evil
Hello

I've purchased new G27 but i have this Issue .. The wheel begins to shake furiously left to right when i accelerate

is that normal ?

how to fix that ? :crazy:

What game?
 
Mr Evil

Yeah. It is a problem with the dead zone on the game. It shouldn't do it too bad though. Mine only does it when I am letting go of the wheel. Your wheel is fine, it's is just the game doing that.
 
Hold the wheel so that it cant turn left and right when you dont want it to. Fight its efforts to turn left and right and hold it straight.
 
In the options menu of GT5 you can turn down the force feedback. Maybe start at around 5 until you get used to the wheel. Also I wouldnt use the power steering setting. Id set to to simulation or whatever they call it. Havent played GT5 in a year and a half. You wont break your wheel its ok to fight the wheel to keep it straight. Its a tough wheel it can take it.
 
ok . i make the force feedback on 1 and use simulation ... but it is still shaking .. is that
Lead to a break the wheel ? and where can i found power steering setting ?
 
Not sure where power steering setting is.
No you wont break your wheel, even though it may sound like it sometimes, its the way all the g27 wheels are. It will just take some time to get use to. After you do youll probably turn FFB up. I always thought 7 was the best for GT5.


In that video the wheel is acting as it should.
 
Not sure where power steering setting is.
No you wont break your wheel, even though it may sound like it sometimes, its the way all the g27 wheels are. It will just take some time to get use to. After you do youll probably turn FFB up. I always thought 7 was the best for GT5.


In that video the wheel is acting as it should.


thanks for great information
are you sure the video normal ?


What car are you driving?

in the video ? or what ?
 
You may need to adjust the Force Feedback in the XMB menu as well as in the GT5 Options.

Recommend turning it down to minimum settings in both then bring it up in small increments until the shaking is noticed again then take it back a notch or 2.
 
You may need to adjust the Force Feedback in the XMB menu as well as in the GT5 Options.

Recommend turning it down to minimum settings in both then bring it up in small increments until the shaking is noticed again then take it back a notch or 2.

where can i found that setting ? in XMB ?
 
I don't recall off the top of my head and I'm not near my PS3 to provide the details. May be under Settings>>Accessory Settings.

Try this link
 
Xmb is the main playstation screen. In the settings tab there should be a controller configuration menu. Set it from there.
 
Thanks evry one . i will try evry thing you told me ..

my friend tell me if i want turn of FFB . i must turn of power ( not usb ) from the wheel

is there any risk for the wheel ?
 
So far as I know you don't have to turn off power to disable FFB. It can be done in the PS3 XMB settings. It's fairly pointless to turn it all the way off in any case. Without any FFB your wheel might as well be a Wii controller.
 
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