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Re: [SOLVED] Logitech G29 - Very Low Force Feedback (PC/Steam)

I have another friend with the exact same problem as well - same platform, same wheel, etc - and we already tried messing with all possible settings, both in game and in the Logitech softwares (the wheel one and GHub).

I also did a research though the internet - read articles and watched videos on YouTube that could provide solutions, read several similar posts here in this forum - tried everything - and nothing worked either.

I think it's important to mention that I also tested this same wheel during the Beta tests and I didn't have this problem then.

I've just installed the game for the very first time 48 hours ago, so I don't know how the game was before the latest patch, but for what I read here it seems these issues began after the patch, so it seems to be patch related.

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  • SexyBrigadeiro's avatar
    SexyBrigadeiro
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    *** SOLUTION ***

    @EA_rephii 
    @ScarDuck14 

    Short version:

    - You must uninstall and remove any traces of any Logitech softwares you have installed in your computer.

    - You need to restart your PC.

    - You have to install the latest GHub version.

    ...

    Full explanation and how to actually & properly do it:

    DISCLAIMER/SUSPICION:

    After several tests and trying all I could to fix the Force Feedback (it just wasn't working at all, none of the values I'd put in the 'Vibration & Force Feedback' screen would work, or make any difference to the wheel feel while driving/playing the game and the wheel led lights were not working at all), I noticed that along with the Logitech softwares, some version(s) of the Microsoft Visual C++ were installed as well - and I GUESS the game (F1 23) also installs some of those files - and then I also GUESS that this MIGHT have caused some kind of conflict and that's why the wheel just wasn't working as it should - it also affected other games, like F1 22 and rFactor, Assetto Corsa, etc.

    I'm NOT sure if this is what caused the problem, but as I said it's just a suspicion and what really matters is that there IS a solution, which I'll describe below:

    The very first thing to do is to uninstall whatever Logitech software you're using for your wheel.

    There are two types of Logitech software for that: the Logitech Gaming Software and GHub (if you have both, uninstall both).

    After doing that, you also need to delete any other traces of these programs, so you need to check some folders and manually delete them and also a couple of entries in the Windows Registry - don't panic. It's all very simple and easy to do and there are several videos on YT explaining how to do it - here's one of them:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4rsyzqnXAc&ab_channel=AJBants

    After that, you need to restart your PC.

    Now it's time to download the latest version of the Logitech software you want to use - and here are the links to them (from Logitech's website):

    GHub:

    https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025298133

    Logitech Gaming Software:

    https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025298053

    VERY IMPORTANT:

    I tried the Logitech Gaming Software and it did NOT work for me (the wheel was plugged, but the software wouldn't recognize it - tried different USB ports and still nothing..), but GHub worked just fine (recognized the wheel right away), so I suggest you guys to get/install GHub (and if for some crazy reason it doesn't work for you, then give the Logitech Gaming Software a try, as a last resource).

    After that, you'll have to configure your wheel using the Logitech software you've just installed and once you start the game and go to track, you should have Force Feedback working again and the wheel led lights as well!

    Let me/us know if it worked and happy driving!

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