Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

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My MPI GT 330 and 310 Supercar arrived today. Tested the GT 330 with the new Ferrari and Porsche RSR and it feels fantastic. It’s super grippy with excellent ergonomics. Very solid rim.

I couldn’t get the 310 to point properly on the hub. It doesn’t want to sit flush. When I looked at the drill holes for the rear screws, I saw that one of the sides and bottom was missing them completely. See photos attached. I’ll be emailing them in the morning about that. Disappointed in that; got one dud but one really good wheel.
Sorry to hear that. Somebody else in this thread reported a similar problem a couple weeks ago. Unfortunately it seems like quality control at MPI is non-existent.
 
Sorry to hear that. Somebody else in this thread reported a similar problem a couple weeks ago. Unfortunately it seems like quality control at MPI is non-existent.
I remember that. I think it was the 310 as well, but I might be off on that. I wonder if they had an issue with a batch of 310s.
 
Hi guys, can anyone help me. I have the g pro wheel since november 2022. Until now it was working perfectly. Today I noticed that the base of the wheel was making noise. How can I send a video on the forum. Thank you

Hi @LOGI_Rich can you tell me if it’s normal for m’y steeeing wheel to make this noise please?
 
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Hi, I have the G Pro steering wheel. I've noticed that when driving in Gran Turismo 7, the wheel quickly starts oscillating left and right.I have to hold it quite tightly to avoid losing control.. Is this normal, or do I need to reconfigure the game and the wheel settings so that the wheel doesn't move so much on straightaways?


Thank you very much!!
 
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Dear @LOGI_Rich , I have a question: in the latest GT7 update, FullForce was implemented for Fanatec wheels.


TrueForce hasn't received any improvements; in fact, it even seems to have decreased.

The DualSense provides useful and informative vibrations while driving, and I think TrueForce could do the same, but it barely feels noticeable.

Is there any hope for improvement?

Thank you in advance.
 
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Hi, I have the G Pro steering wheel. I've noticed that when driving in Gran Turismo 7, the wheel quickly starts oscillating left and right.I have to hold it quite tightly to avoid losing control.. Is this normal, or do I need to reconfigure the game and the wheel settings so that the wheel doesn't move so much on straightaways?


Thank you very much!!
For me the only way to solve this was to lower in in game torque setting. Find a sweet spot where you can still get good ffb without the oscillations. For me it was 4.
 
@Tm667 I guess your assumption is that the Fullforce implementation is better because it's newer? I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but I'd be surprised if Polyphony were doing anything differently to what they've already done with us.

Ultimately, it's up to the game dev what they send to the wheel and we always welcome any opportunity to discuss with them and improve further.
 
@Tm667 I guess your assumption is that the Fullforce implementation is better because it's newer? I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but I'd be surprised if Polyphony were doing anything differently to what they've already done with us.

Ultimately, it's up to the game dev what they send to the wheel and we always welcome any opportunity to discuss with them and improve further.
@LOGI_Rich, please don't get me wrong: what I meant was that since PD worked on implementing Fullforce, maybe they could also go back to Trueforce, improving the max value, which is way too low.

I've tried it in other games, and it's much more present than in GT7, so I know exactly what the hardware it's capable of.

I was wondering if you guys could do something about it, or it's just on PD.

I have no idea if Fullforce is better than Trueforce, but if it were only because it's tweaked via software to be more noticeable, giving the competition an edge, that would be a real shame, don't you think?
 
No, it's all good, don't worry - I wasn't getting offended or anything :-)

Polyphony have made decisions about the maximum output of Trueforce and it can only be changed by them. I can't make any commitment on their behalf as to whether that might change in the future.
 
Since the last update, I’m getting wheel disconnects frequently. It seems to occur when I leave GT7 and watch YouTube or switch to another game and return. I’ll start a lap and the wheel doesn’t work in-game, but the PS5 button still works. I have to reboot the wheel base to get it working again.

I’ve also lost TrueForce twice during races in the last two weeks. I was able to pause and restart the wheel to get it back. The wheel itself worked during these moments, but I lost the TF haptics.
 
Sorry to hear that. Somebody else in this thread reported a similar problem a couple weeks ago. Unfortunately it seems like quality control at MPI is non-existent.

Same thing happened to me. I sent them the wheel and they fixed it and sent me different screws. Now it’s great.
 
Since the last update, I’m getting wheel disconnects frequently. It seems to occur when I leave GT7 and watch YouTube or switch to another game and return. I’ll start a lap and the wheel doesn’t work in-game, but the PS5 button still works. I have to reboot the wheel base to get it working again.

I’ve also lost TrueForce twice during races in the last two weeks. I was able to pause and restart the wheel to get it back. The wheel itself worked during these moments, but I lost the TF haptics.
@LOGI_Rich anything on this?
 
Same thing happened to me. I sent them the wheel and they fixed it and sent me different screws. Now it’s great.
I’ve was sent a return label today. So I’ll be sending it over to them. I hope they can fix the cutouts too since they don’t align correctly.
 
Just an FYI...full force in GT7 on fanatec feels pretty much exactly how TrueForce feels on the G Pro. There is definitely no noticeable improvement. And the G Pro FFB feels a little better, but perhaps just a touch slower.
 
Have you updated to the latest firmware?
Yes, I'm on 113.
@LOGI_Rich news for official settings of Project Motor Racing on Pro wheel?
BTW S4 released an update on PS5 (1.5.0.2), and the good news is the wheel works. Bad news: I don't think this is the patch that completely fixes the driving for Logi wheels. It's just not broken. So progress is being made, and by listening to what the Devs are sharing on Discord, they're still actively working on fixes.
 
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Just an FYI...full force in GT7 on fanatec feels pretty much exactly how TrueForce feels on the G Pro. There is definitely no noticeable improvement. And the G Pro FFB feels a little better, but perhaps just a touch slower.


Joe,

Have you messed with GHUB...I'm hearing you can adjust pedals in ghub and it works in gt7. I'm just not sure the is rs only or pro pedals too.

Have your guys tried yet?
 
Joe,

Have you messed with GHUB...I'm hearing you can adjust pedals in ghub and it works in gt7. I'm just not sure the is rs only or pro pedals too.

Have your guys tried yet?

Unfortunately Ive been using Fanatec pedals for 10 years and using CSL Elite V2s via the drive hub.
 
@Tommy moon both the RS and Pro pedals can save custom axis response into their memory.

@Darken Azriel honestly that one really is down to personal preference. Personally I’d always recommend keeping it linear with maybe a small dead zone on the brake, but everyone’s different 😀
 
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I see you, ignoring this old dog, starving for lack of tasty bones. ;) 🤣
Finishing lap 62, today. Sure am hoping to start L63 with even a sniff of a tasty bone shaped a little like lHHl. Squint your eyes a little, you'll see it.
 
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