Logitech RS50 | Settings and tips

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kloewe
Hi all,

Hopefully we are some that would like to contribute to this thread. Dedicated to sharing tips, tricks and settings for the Logitech RS50 wheel base and wheels.

The current recommended GT7 settings for the Logitech RS50 by Logitech are…

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Gran Turismo 7 (Road Cars)
Strength:8
TF Audio: 100
FFB Filter: 6
Dampener: 20
Angle: Default (Is set automatically per car (by GT7)

Compatibility Mode: RS


Gran Turismo 7 (Gr.X Cars)

Strength:8
TF Audio: 100
FFB Filter: 6
Dampener: 20
Angle: Default (Is set automatically per car (by GT7)
Compatibility Mode: RS

The list of recommended settings by Logitech can be found here; Logitech RS Racing Wheel Game Settings

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If you have played with alternative settings that gives you a good experience, please share and post here. This also goes for Logitech G HUB or any RS50 related peripherals.

Also a good collection of videos by Logitech to get started - RS50 System for PlayStation

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Edit: Changed setting listing to same order as the on wheel-base display.
 
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Kireth suggest these settings:
Strength:8 FFB:15 Damp:off TF:100; In Game FF:10 Sens:2 TF:100
What's your experience in the difference between the "Standard" settings and these alternative "Raw" settings?

For convenience, also listing the in-game settings below…


KIRETH "RAW"

On RS50 wheel-base settings
Strength:8
TF Audio: 100
FFB Filter: 15
Dampener: OFF
Angle: Default (Is set automatically per car (by GT7)

Compatibility Mode: RS

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GT7 In-game settings
Controller steering sensitivity: 0

Force Feedback Max. Torque:10
Force Feedback Sensitivity: 2

Note:
Kireth recommends to leave all in-game vibration functions to "on"
 
Good tips and inputs from LOGI_Rich. Buried quite deeply on the forum, but is stille very relevant. Some of the more discussed and (at times) ambiguous settings for GT7 ;)

Max. torgue and vibration settings
The Max Torque setting affects the Strength on the wheel.
The Vibration setting affects the TF Audio on the wheel.

Whatever you set either of those to in-game will always be applied when the game starts, regardless of what is set on the wheel. Also remember that the in-game setting acts as a "cap" for the on-wheel settings. Example: if you set Max Torque to 5 then the wheel will only ever produce up to approx 5.5Nm of torque, even if the Strength setting is set to 11Nm. i.e. the on-wheel settings work as sliders within the range set by the in-game setting.


The FFB Sensitivity setting in-game will affect how sharp forces feel around the centre, but have no correlation with anything set on the wheel otherwise.

Controller Steering sensitivity effect
FYI we reached out to Polyphony because some of the things in that YT video seemed incorrect, based on the in-game descriptions of the settings. I'd previously said that the controller sensitivity setting didn't have any effect on wheels and the description of the FFB Sensitivity setting also seemed incorrect, so here's the response from Polyphony:
  • "Controller Steering sensitivity" only affects the pad type controller and has no effect on steering wheels.
  • "Force feedback sensitivity" emphasises the feel near the centre of the steering wheel and has no damping effect.
 
@tinker
Because of owning the wheel only for a week now and limited driving time, i am just not sure which are the best settings for me.
I have the standard and the Raw settings on different profile settings, but for now i have no clear Favorit.
Not so easy coming from a G923 Wheel, now there are so many different settings to choose.
 
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