Is there any information when the steering wheel g923 from logitek will start working normally in beamng? When will beamng start reading it?
The steering wheel when you stand still is easy to spin and does not stay in place, and when you go very heavy. And during the movement, if you release it, it begins to sway first to the left, and then to the right, and until you stop it --- Post updated --- You should have checked this beforehand: https://documentation.beamng.com/support/hardware/ g923 is not supported, but g920 is. (this was written to me by a person to the fact that I asked how to fix it)
The steering wheel starts spinning very quickly from a small touch until it stops, and then in the other direction
Sounds to me like the FFB is just set way too strong and that there might not be enough "damping" to reduce that left/right swaying. Also, the G923 should be supported, as it is basically just a G29/G920. Reduce the FFB strengh and play around in the Logitech driver software, maybe increase damping effect. Also the low speed thing in game which Sithhy suggested
And the steering wheel in the game lags far behind the steering wheel in life, although the linearity is set up normally
When you open the settings in game, go to Controls, Force Feedback, select your steering wheel, then (don't mind the rest of the settings)
Yes, it only helped with one point, the steering wheel began to spin hard on the spot, and it's easier to move, but now it just swings left/right on the spot --- Post updated --- Do I have them only they are not included? Should I turn it on?
Yes, indeed, thank you, the steering wheel began to fluctuate less, but the delay also remained, well, and slightly decreased, thank you, now at least it's nice to drive
@zhe0ss maybe try these settings? They are from when I still had my G29 (6-7 months ago) but still should give more or less the same experience when driving a car One thing to set differently, is to change the 'Update rate limit' to Automatic as I don't know what the G2X wheels use, so the 2000 Hz was a random choice