Logitech Wheel "off center" on PC Game
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 3:52 pm
New to the world of driving wheel games, and I just picked up a Logitech Driving Force GT wheel and Pedal set on Craigslist to use with GIMX and project cars on my ps4. I have a driving game on steam that I'd thought I'd check out the wheel on - Burnout Paradise (STEAM version for the PC) - before diving into the GIMX build.
Installed Logitech Profiler 5.10.127 dated 6/14/2010, the 64 bit version on the PC. The calibration of the wheel worked perfectly.
Burnout Paradise for the PC sees the wheel just fine and the setup screen responds to the wheel and pedals normally.
The Problem - once the game starts, the car pulls to the right - a lot. Have to steel to the left about 30 degrees to keep it on the road. The force feedback and centering tries to pull it back to the right and I'm crashing into walls. Otherwise everything else (buttons, pedals, hi lo shifter) work ok.\
Took apart the wheel to see if there was a loose encoder or something - but it's in mint condition. No damage or dust inside. The wheel even has the protective plastic still on the horn button, it looks like it was never used.
Next troubleshooting steps? Press on with the GIMX project and see how it works with the ps4? Maybe I should have dove right into the GIMX project, but I wanted to see if my wheel was OK. Your suggestions are appreciated, thanks.
Installed Logitech Profiler 5.10.127 dated 6/14/2010, the 64 bit version on the PC. The calibration of the wheel worked perfectly.
Burnout Paradise for the PC sees the wheel just fine and the setup screen responds to the wheel and pedals normally.
The Problem - once the game starts, the car pulls to the right - a lot. Have to steel to the left about 30 degrees to keep it on the road. The force feedback and centering tries to pull it back to the right and I'm crashing into walls. Otherwise everything else (buttons, pedals, hi lo shifter) work ok.\
Took apart the wheel to see if there was a loose encoder or something - but it's in mint condition. No damage or dust inside. The wheel even has the protective plastic still on the horn button, it looks like it was never used.
Next troubleshooting steps? Press on with the GIMX project and see how it works with the ps4? Maybe I should have dove right into the GIMX project, but I wanted to see if my wheel was OK. Your suggestions are appreciated, thanks.