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udicohen's avatar
3 years ago

Thrustmaster t150 - No FFB after acceleration

Product: GRID Legends
Platform:PlayStation 5
Summarize your bug Thrustmaster t150 - No FFB after acceleration
Please specify your platform model. Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition
Did you have cross-play enabled? Yes
In what game mode did the bug occur? Offline Story
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Connect t150 to ps5. Enter any race. On low speed FFB is ok. When accelerating the FFB is gone. I tried to adjust the settings but nothing changed. Talk with thrustmaster support and updated firmware - couldn't help. I have ffb in other games.
What happens when the bug occurs? No FFB
What do you expect to see? Feel FFB

PS5 - thrustmaster t150 - no FFB

9 Replies

  • Hey, maybe try again when you got some time.  You know I've reported the problem too and only played once more since. But I got on today and it's working!!  Just did 3 races.  Time will tell if it's a fluke but give it a shot now.  Peace ✌️ 

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    udicohen
    3 years ago

    What settings do you use?

    I have feedback for low speed, but after acceleration its not working

  • @udicohen Sorry for late reply. Anyway, it was a fluke and it is still broken. However, I did get it to kinda work like I said using the default settings and a 'trick'. And I've done it multiple times now too. So... I don't know if you have Gran Turismo 7 but the force feedback works fine on my T150 playing it. Then I went to boot up Grid Legends. Once I enter any race I've found that the wheel actually has some force and pull to it once the race starts. Which is WAY better than it ever was! But there still is no rumble or vibrations from the wheel. If I start Legends fresh, without booting GT7 first the wheel is still lifeless. If you don't have GT7 I'd suggest doing the same 'trick' with any game that your force feedback works on. Maybe I'll try it with Dirt 5 tomorrow and see if that does the 'trick' and post my results here too. I give all this info, step by step, in case any developer reads this maybe it will give insight to a solution. Sadly they have not ever even acknowledged the problem in multiple threads created. Give it a try anyway. It's better than nothing!
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    udicohen
    3 years ago
    @SilverToxxin i dont have GT7, but i have force at beginning of race too because of low speed. in the race i will have force too if i stop and accelerate again. but on higher speed its broken.
    no vibration at all..

    still hope it will be fixed.
  • @udicohen Yup, that's exactly the same for me too sadly. It's like the game doesn't recognize a force feedback wheel properly. We're both is the same sad boat, buddy.
  • @udicohen I was to curious to wait so started up Dirt 5 and played a race for about 30 seconds and quit out. Then I started Grid Legends and started the career and the results are even better than booting up GT7 and quitting out. Not only does the wheel have some force and pull but now I'm getting rumble from contact and going over curbs. So if you have any racing games at all with feedback that work give them a try, quit out, boot up Legends and see what ya get.
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    RickyG38
    3 years ago

    I’m trying this now and i will be so happy if it works! I’ve got GT7 and Dirt 2.0. Fingers crossed.

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    RickyG38
    3 years ago

    This works!!!

    okay so for anyone in the future running into this problem, this is what you do. Download the free Dirt 2.0 demo from the playstation store. Hop into any race so you activate the force feedback. Then switch back to Grid legends and the feedback works. Thank you so much for this solution!!