Am considering this that "sniff" and go lay back down on my dog pillow. Thanks again for all your engagement here.🤣 I mean, you know it’s not coming this side of new year, right?
Everyone’s skint in January, so we wouldn’t launch then usually. I’ve said “early next year”, so take from that what you will.
Well, if I didn't "know", I do now know I ain't getting that specific bone to gnaw on this year.
I do now have about a 6 month (pessimistic) or 4 month (optimistic) window of time expectation though so, thank you for that.
For some unknown reason, you saying "early next year" slipped my attention. I'm gonna blame my OMS.
Am considering this that "sniff" and go lay back down on my dog pillow. Thanks again for all your engagement here.
Did ya'll miss the part about "skint" folks in January and how it'll be unlikely for anything new to get launched in that month?
Personally, I'm targeting February, March or April, optimistically.
@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 😀
Did ya'll miss the part about "skint" folks in January and how it'll be unlikely for anything new to get launched in that month?
Personally, I'm targeting February, March or April, optimistically.
@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 😀
What dis mean? Where dis setting be found and what do it do?@LOGI_Rich....wow! Thank you, I just messed with it and on my first pass I'm markedly quicker....down over .7 seconds through the first half of laggo Maggiore...shaved my gap to the Aliens by 40% off the get!
More importantly....it finally FEELS, thank you!
Trail? What trail? You miss da part 'bout dis ol' dog back on his pillow? I barked a question, Rich growled an answer and I laid the hell back down.How easily you get thrown off the trail! Bad old dog!
What changes did you make?@LOGI_Rich....wow! Thank you, I just messed with it and on my first pass I'm markedly quicker....down over .7 seconds through the first half of laggo Maggiore...shaved my gap to the Aliens by 40% off the get!
More importantly....it finally FEELS, thank you!
LMARTFO!! Good comeback.@Dragonwhisky i like to think it was less of a growl, than a gentle friendly reminder, perhaps with a scratch behind the ear?
AFAIR it's always done this mate.@LOGI_Rich
Ever since I updated the Pro wheel to the latest firmware, it seems like im not able to completely turn it off.
When I turn it off, I can still hear a low humming like the fan are still slightly spinning. If I unplug the USB cable, it doesn't change anything. It happens on both PS5 and PC.
Before the firmware update, I would turn it off then hear a loud fan noise exhausting the air and then the unit would be completely silent, but not anymore. Now I need to unplug the power cable for it to be completely silent.
Anyone else experience this?
I wouldn’t unplug it. The fan likely has different speeds it can run at depending on how hot internals are. Maybe running off simple thermostat. The 1.65 update for GT7 did increase the overall average feedback output of most wheels (G Pro included) so it does get hotter easier now. You probably just have done enough to trigger the low fan speed to operate but not the high one. I would assume Logitech programmed this for longevity reasons so I wouldn’t mess with it by cutting power.@LOGI_Rich
Ever since I updated the Pro wheel to the latest firmware, it seems like im not able to completely turn it off.
When I turn it off, I can still hear a low humming like the fan are still slightly spinning. If I unplug the USB cable, it doesn't change anything. It happens on both PS5 and PC.
Before the firmware update, I would turn it off then hear a loud fan noise exhausting the air and then the unit would be completely silent, but not anymore. Now I need to unplug the power cable for it to be completely silent.
Anyone else experience this?
I think it is all normal. Mine has its fan running low when I shut it down. It occurs after the loud fan noise exhausting the air. It is like that from day 1. I got it in December 2024 and I made all the updates since. If I am right, I think it stays on when it is plugged. You have to be close to it to notice. Cooling safety purpose I guess.@LOGI_Rich
Ever since I updated the Pro wheel to the latest firmware, it seems like im not able to completely turn it off.
When I turn it off, I can still hear a low humming like the fan are still slightly spinning. If I unplug the USB cable, it doesn't change anything. It happens on both PS5 and PC.
Before the firmware update, I would turn it off then hear a loud fan noise exhausting the air and then the unit would be completely silent, but not anymore. Now I need to unplug the power cable for it to be completely silent.
Anyone else experience this?
That is true indeed, the PC version of the HUB does also work on the PS5 together with the PS5 pro base. I thought I needed the PC/Xbox versionThe PC version of the Wheel Hub is available now. Xbox version will be early in the new year. Track Wheel might be available again before Xmas, but otherwise similar time frame to the Xbox Hub.
For the fan, it should turn off after 15 minutes of powering the wheel off. However, if your host is keeping it "awake" on the USB port then that will keep the fan going. It's in a low power state when it does this, but if you want to stop it then investigate any settings on the host that allow for USB wake up and, if all else fails, unplug the USB.
The PC version of the Wheel Hub is available now. Xbox version will be early in the new year. Track Wheel might be available again before Xmas, but otherwise similar time frame to the Xbox Hub.
For the fan, it should turn off after 15 minutes of powering the wheel off. However, if your host is keeping it "awake" on the USB port then that will keep the fan going. It's in a low power state when it does this, but if you want to stop it then investigate any settings on the host that allow for USB wake up and, if all else fails, unplug the USB.