Logitech Driving Force Pro steering wheel keeps fighting me!!

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As a former Logitech G25 user, I can confirm that my fanatec wheel, GT3 RS V2, does not have a hardware force feedback deadzone like the G25 with the on-wheel setting: Dpr= -3, Spr= -3, Dea= 0.

But it all comes down to personal preference and their are a lot of satisfied Logitech wheel users out there. I thought the G25 was the greatest thing since sliced bread until I hooked up my GT3 and Clubsport pedals and used them with GT5 for the first time.

Good luck!
 
As a former Logitech G25 user, I can confirm that my fanatec wheel, GT3 RS V2, does not have a hardware force feedback deadzone like the G25 with the on-wheel setting: Dpr= -3, Spr= -3, Dea= 0.

But it all comes down to personal preference and their are a lot of satisfied Logitech wheel users out there. I thought the G25 was the greatest thing since sliced bread until I hooked up my GT3 and Clubsport pedals and used them with GT5 for the first time.

Good luck!
Wow I wish i can get those Fanatecs because they do not have a dead zone unlike the Logitechs they move like crazy as soon as you let go but the DFGT is the only thing i can afford so I'll just have to deal with it.
 
As a former Logitech G25 user, I can confirm that my fanatec wheel, GT3 RS V2, does not have a hardware force feedback deadzone like the G25 with the on-wheel setting: Dpr= -3, Spr= -3, Dea= 0.

But it all comes down to personal preference and their are a lot of satisfied Logitech wheel users out there. I thought the G25 was the greatest thing since sliced bread until I hooked up my GT3 and Clubsport pedals and used them with GT5 for the first time.

Good luck!

Does it mean you aren´t experiencing this mad left-right pulling of the wheel on straights? Just wondering...
 
Yer it took me a while to get used to how strong it was, it actually reminded me of my old Torana with no power steering and a smaller sports steering wheel with fat tyres haha
 
Try letting go of the wheel on a normal car at speed, it will do exactly the same if you're going over bumps etc.
I have the same wheel and it's a feature I like, it keeps you alert on long straights and gives you a feel of the power of the car.
 
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