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Logitech G920 Correction Curve Quick Overview + .lut file

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by BryantM, Nov 22, 2021.

  1. BryantM

    BryantM
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    Hey all! New to the forums, thanks for having me! With Black Friday just around the corner, there are sure to be quite a few new wheel owners, and I know firsthand how daunting it can be for first time setup. In particular, finding information for 'Correction Curve' can be incredibly tough.

    Here's your 'Quick Start' Guide:
    1. Download the file(s) located below.
    2. Copy the wheel.lut file to this location: C:\Users\'username'\AppData\Local\BeamNG.drive\'gameversion'\settings\inputmaps (Note you MUST change 'username' to your Windows name and 'gameversion' to the current game version!)
    3. Open the game, and go to Options -> Controls -> Force Feedback, scroll down and click the checkbox for 'Use Response Correction Curve'
    4. Once you've done that, press Ctrl + L, then press apply. Re-open the settings and go back to the Correction Curve, it should now show you this:
    BeamNGCorrectionCurve.png

    That's the short of it. THIS IS WITH DEFAULT LOGITECH G HUB SETTINGS. As is stated in their official setup instructions, this curve does change based on driver settings and settings within G Hub, and I can confirm this as truth from testing. Here are those settings, for clarity:

    LogitechG920Settings.png

    For those who are interested/advanced users, I made this file using iRacing Force Feedback Test version 1.72, with Max Count set to 1000 and Step Time set to 500. I've included that .csv file as well in the zip file for those who may want it. I originally did a 500 pass, and honestly I've not noticed any difference with the 1000 pass, but figured it can't hurt to have a more rigorous pass in place. The .lut file was created using a .lut generator for Assetto Corsa.

    Hopefully this will be useful to some new users out there or those who are struggling to find this information. As for my FFB settings, I'd HIGHLY recommend the official guide, it is thorough and is the best place to start for figuring out your own settings. Everyone is different and will want different settings, I find it counterintuitive to try to follow someone else's settings, from my own personal experience. That guide can be found here: https://documentation.beamng.com/support/hardware/steering_wheel_setup/

    Take care! :)
     

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