This is going to be done in a number of ways and, honestly, missing out even one of these will result in you having a truly sub-par experience. Now it’s time to make the G-Series wheel perform suitably for the style of driving that Assetto Corsa can really deliver. We can’t tell you in advance who this will affect as it seems to be only small minorities, but there is the possibility that it might happen to you. If you find that, no matter what, your G29/920/930 absolutely refuses to generate force feedback then, sadly, it can mean that it needs G-Hub. This is a worst-case scenario, however, and if it can be avoided then it should be. Sadly, in this instance, you will have to install G-Hub. Note: There are occasionally reports of the Logitech Gaming Software NOT working with more recent wheels. The older wheels (G25 and G27) have a more adjustable driver package using Profiler. The G29 and G920 are designed to use the Logitech Gaming Software drivers anyway, and this is the best setup for them. Your newer wheels from Logitech are supposed to run using G-Hub BUT Logitech changed the way the damping on the G-series wheels feels using G-Hub and it DOES NOT WORK FOR DRIFTING! By following our instructions, the latest feature of the G930 (it’s vibrating wheel) will not work, however this is a small price to pay for the extra performance when drifting. If you are using the G25 or G27 then get the Logitech Profiler. The very first thing you need to do, if you’re using the G29, G920, or G930 is install the Logitech Gaming Software driver and control package. ![]() In this page we’re going to run through our recommended drift settings for the Logitech G25, G27, G29, G920, and G923. So your budget was limited or there weren’t many choices? That’s okay! It can all be made to work.
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