Logitech RS50 | Settings and tips

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@A_Higher_Place let me explain that with an example. Project Cars 3 has Trueforce support in it and it worked fine on PS4. When PS5 came out though if you ran it on that platform, even though it’s the same game, it would constantly cut out. However, if you connected the wheel through a hub then it was fine.

Worth a try if you can…
 
This maybe a beginner/silly question.

Last week at BMB and the Citroen C4 the wheel was smooth like butter.

I’ve just jumped on interlagos in the 911 and it’s really fighting back against me.

Is this as simple as the fact the tyres are different/car is fast/track isn’t as smooth?

Do you guys change settings based on combo?
 
Is this as simple as the fact the tyres are different/car is fast/track isn’t as smooth?
I think so. Some tracks offer very different track surfaces too, some parts feel smooth, other rough (like Daytone Road Course). And from cars to cars it varies too.
Do you guys change settings based on combo?
Never. But I am a plug'n'play minded player. Your mileage may vary.
 
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Has anyone used the RS50 with Assetto Corsa Competizione on PS4? The pedals and the buttons on the wheel do work fine, but the steering is all over the place. Instead of turning gradually it jumps from 100% left to 100% right as soon as the wheel is turned beyond the center position. Switching to Pro Compatibility or playing around with the angle setting didn't help.

Any advice on what's wrong here?
 
The PS4 version of ACC can't work with the RS50, I'm afraid. They use a white list system for wheels in that title and if the wheel you're using isn't on that list then the steering does exactly that. As the PS4 version hasn't been updated for many years now, there's no way it will get support for newer wheels.

The PS5 version of ACC does have support for the Pro Wheel, so the compatibility mode on the RS50 works in that version. It may be time to consider upgrading to the PS5...
 
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