Logitech RS50 | Settings and tips

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... yet. It's coming early next year.

If you're on console then you need to stick with same brand. There are third party adapters to enable connection of other shifters, but they are not reliable, support is spotty and by the time you've paid for one, that's money that you could be using for the new shifter...
Awesome one is coming, I’ll just wait.
 
Hey guys
are there any Playstation Caps for the Hub buttons? I'll buy the rs50, hub and gt wheel sepparatly instead of the PS Bundle. But would like to put the Playstation caps
 
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Hey guys, I'm deciding between the RS50 and DD Extreme and wanted to ask a couple things.

1) How do you like the standard RS pedals? Can someone compare them to TLCM? For some reason, the TLCM's add a massive deadzone on the top end in GT7 and I can't get rid of it. Do these work fine?

2) Not a huge fan of the wheels available for now, but any input on the GT3 rim?

Thanks a lot
 
Hey guys, I'm deciding between the RS50 and DD Extreme and wanted to ask a couple things.

1) How do you like the standard RS pedals? Can someone compare them to TLCM? For some reason, the TLCM's add a massive deadzone on the top end in GT7 and I can't get rid of it. Do these work fine?

2) Not a huge fan of the wheels available for now, but any input on the GT3 rim?

Thanks a lot
Ich bin von den TLCM auf die G Pro Pedale umgestiegen, in Verbindung mit der RS50 Base. Und es war ein deutlicher Fortschritt. Ich habe ein besseres Gefühl. Bilde ich mir ein
 
I wanted to ask you if anyone has tried P.M.R after the update, if there have been improvements with the PS5, I have the opportunity to try in a few days.
 
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Anyone try using this with the Logitech H shifter on this wheel? Or does the software hold it back?
 
Just got the RS50 and the pedals today! Won’t probably have the time to set it up anymore so I’ll be looking forward to tomorrow and share some impressions.
 
... yet. It's coming early next year.

If you're on console then you need to stick with same brand. There are third party adapters to enable connection of other shifters, but they are not reliable, support is spotty and by the time you've paid for one, that's money that you could be using for the new shifter...
I just ordered the PlayStation rs50 bundle, RS pedals, clutch pedal, shifter and adapter. Wish I had known about this. Is there a Logitech trade-in program for the shifter/adapter? 😆
 
I just ordered the PlayStation rs50 bundle, RS pedals, clutch pedal, shifter and adapter. Wish I had known about this. Is there a Logitech trade-in program for the shifter/adapter? 😆
I sold my entire 923 setup for 150, took 2 days. Ask around, I bet you can sling it
 
I might be weird but optimal ffb setup is:
Base: 8Nm, Filter 2, Dampen 12
GT: FFB Strength 8, Sensitivity 3
In Toyota GT-One TS020 it oscilates at around average 6.2 - 6.4Nm in turns, peaks at 7.2 to 8.6Nm (if i saw properly) BUT after 1.5h of constant driving on Suzuka base became hot to touch (around 60-65*C) but no Torque degradation yet. Going to test it with 3h of Nordschleife.
In road cars it works good too and base becomes loud only if you are crashing or masively overdriving the tyres
After owning T-GT II i am pretty hapy with RS50 bundle but throttle feels a bit too stiff and it is having a bit too long travel

Is your dial switch (rotating ones) Laggy and delayed?
 
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GT7 always sets whatever the in-game value is when it starts up, so you're better off just leaving the wheel strength (and TF Audio) at 8Nm/100 respectively and then the in-game values will be what you experience each and every time you start the game.

You can absolutely use a Mac, provided it's running OS 12 or later. The Mac version of G HUB is here. No need to be disturbed by it though - it's easy to calibrate.
Hey Rich,

I've been using ps5 mode and haven't had any full drop outs from the wheel yet. However it still goes numb occasionally. Curbs end up losing their feeling. Is there a fix?
 
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