3 years ago
G29 Pedal issues
After shambles with steam I bought the game on EA but my clutch pedal (which I use as my brake) doesn’t register input even if I up saturation to 100. This is the same issue I had in F1 2019 but work...
A lot of these issues may be fixed by updating your wheelbase firmware.
It worked in F1 xxxx isn't a response. Thrustmaster firmware updates particularly address pedals via RJ12.
Latest driver is 2021_TTRS_4 and the firmware is contained under separate utility 'Thrustmaster FW Updater'. I have access to older firmwares should you wish to downgrade (tag me).
Fanatec pedals should only connect by one of EITHER RJ12 OR USB. Fanatec latest driver has all firmwares for wheelbase, motor, rim and pedals (shifter, handbrakes, etc.)
Pedals are only updatable via USB, regardless of how you use them. e.g. disconnect RJ12, connect USB, update and disconnect USB, connect RJ12. Or just use standalone on USB.
On PC, drivers must be used G923 uses GHub, G29/G920 use LGS (or GHub), G25/G27 use legacy LGS. GHub can update firmware on G920/G923 for console.
Finally, when you have separate pedals (USB) to your wheelbase, yes you must customise the wheelbase control schema with the pedals if the pedals come up (error) as no control scheme defined.
There are extensive notes over at the CM forums, but some of the links to drivers and firmware are not up to date - use the links here.
Some of the older issues on PC are also addressed (DOR issues and loss of FFB on Logitech, conflicts with Logitech / PCARS2, etc.)
EA have been poor with controller support communication this year but I'd expect most wheels to be in the same state as with F1 2021.
Fanatec CSL DD and others have issues (compatibility modes seem to be the general way forward).
all of what you have typed is irrelevant as we all have issues with pedals which thrustmaster has never released a new firmware for.
@ByteOG wrote:all of what you have typed is irrelevant as we all have issues with pedals which thrustmaster has never released a new firmware for.
Yeah but not installing drivers for kit is a sin of omission. The software you needed is in my post. The T-LCM weren't out in 2019.
Its the same with Fanatec kit, if you are using pedals standalone you need to install a driver.
Thanks for you comment, my posts are always meant to help, regardless of their accuracy of a particular solution.