RasmusP's LUTs for G27/29 and DFGT

RasmusP's LUTs for G27/29 and DFGT 2.0

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Im using the superstronglut because i do have a 35 cm steering wheel. And I cant tell you how much of a good difference it made, the car actually felt nice to drive! Although one problem that i have is that when im driving straight the steering wheel turns left and right really fast. Other than that its pretty good!
Overall good update but I'm facing a small issue with superstrong 100LUT in a straight line wheel is losing force feedback I mean it feels numb for a few sec then ffb restores.
i couldn't steer for crap, the cars where way too responsive mking any speed over 35 a challenge, and this fixed that, however now the ffb shakes 24/7 and it tries to tear my hand off
This made my aging Logitech GT so much better. I can now handle corners with ease, contrary to the stock setting (that was way too heavy). The Lut you created works perfectly. Really glad you went through the trouble of adding files for the very old but common DFGT, which precedes the G25 series. The DFGT works great in Automobilista2 even with the included settings but AC includes no such defaults. Way to extend a great game's life as well as those aging wheels.
PS: In the event you plan to create the same improvements for ACC and AMS2, I'm all ears. Cheers
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the nice review! :) I made the DFGT because a real life friend bought one and ofc. I couldn't let him drive without my "anti-deadzone"-LUT. So I was able to test it myself, until I was happy and then upload it. AMS 2 has a nice "low force boost", which works a lot better as the simple minimum force setting of AC and ACC. I totally agree with that. Sadly AMS 2 doesn't has the possibility to use a LUT. But ACC does! You can simply throw the two files from my download folder into this folder: \\Documents\Assetto Corsa Competizione\Config
You won't see if it's "on", but you will feel it. There's also a Steam Guide, just google for ACC LUT Steam and you should find it :)
My recommendations: Gain = 100% ; Min Force = 0% ; Damper = 0% ; Dynamic Damping = 0% ; Road Effects = 0-20% ; Frequency = default.
Steer Lock = 900° ; Linearity = 1.00 ; Brake Gamma to your liking ; Gearshift Debouncing = 50 ms (default).
A must have if you have a G29, have been using it for years!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the kind review! :)
its really good i recommend it, but this may be a dumb question, can i use this to beamng too?
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the kind words. From my short research, you can! I would test with the "normal center" first, since it's for 100% Gain and I don't know the ffb settings of BeamNG.
I've found this as a guide:
"Here's your 'Quick Start' Guide:
Copy the 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!)
Open the game, and go to Options -> Controls -> Force Feedback, scroll down and click the checkbox for 'Use Response Correction Curve'
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 the LUT you've put in the folder."
It really helped me ! ( I have a g29 )
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for posting, happy to help! :)
I am DFGT user, the wheel is almost as old as me so I didnt expect the best results from it from the start, the changes this has made to it was like night and day. Originally I had guess with my counter steering as it felt way too light and unresponsive, now I don't have to worry about the wheels performance only my own :)
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the review! Really appreciate it :) Glad it improved your experience!
very good
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks :)
Premium
Rasmus Thank You for putting in the time and effort to make these LUT's they transform the G29 completely!

The recommended LUT really improved the deadzone and general feel of the wheel, especially when driving classic historic cars! I do have one question though and this may be down to user error.... I seemed to lose some details when the car slides or lost grip. It was quite light feeling although I was still able to save the car mostly. Is there anything I can do in the settings to enhance that feeling of losing grip just a little bit?

Also, I am using Content Manager to make tweaks and I notice some of the settings differ to the ones in the standard AC settings. Should I use CM to make tweaks or are the game AC settings best?

Thanks again for the amazing work!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Hi, thanks for the review :) I tagged you in the thread to this download so you can provide screenshots etc. Losing details and a light feeling are technically the opposite since you only lose details when clipping and the details getting cut off. But maybe the other sliders are too much or you have a setting a bit wrong here or there.
AC vs CM should normally be identical. CM just reads out the config files, same as the default launcher and writes into them. But we'll see in your screenshots then!
Nice great job, i have 1 questions on point 6 logitech profilers, i dont understand, the option "overall,spring and damper" do i have to change this options on LG Hub?
RasmusP
RasmusP
Hi, thanks for the stars :)
With G Hub, you don't have these settings and don't need to change them either. It's for the older wheels that used the "profiler" instead of G Hub. Afaik, they are always at 100%, so just like I'd recommend them :)
I want to thank you as well, for this stunning piece of work you delivered to me/ us. 5 star worthy in my book (as in a lot of other people's eyes as well). It has made my Logitech G29 exponentially better in Assetto Corsa.

I have one question regarding the FFBClip app though:
I've seen some people in the(se) reviews talking about using that next to the recommended LUT (the one where gain should be set to 50 percent in Content Manager). Well, I have used the recommended LUT with and without FFBClip. I have even used that app before I used your LUT and I was happy with FFBclip running next to my own generated LUT for the most part (in most cars). But how would one go about setting FFBclip correctly in conjunction with Rasmusp's/ your recommended LUT? Because when I run it now, the Gain (T.S.A.) in that app almost immediately goes above 100%.
Furthermore, would one even suggest to run that app next to 'the' recommended LUT? A step by step would be highly appreciated.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the nice review :) a
About ffbclip: I'll tag you in the thread (Discussion) part of this download tomorrow and post an explanation. To also post something short in here:
The main issue is that the LUT sits after the clipping meter and boosts the ffb back up. So ffbclip doesn't know about that boost from the LUT and therefore raises the gain.
I tried to transfer my LUT to work with 100% gain so ffbclip could do it's job correctly but it always felt worse.
In the discussion thread I'll also explain why you don't need ffbclip at all anyway though :)
Thank you for spending your time with all of us idiots. I haven't tried it yet but I have a problem, you said not to let the gamma be anything other than "VALUE= 1" otherwise it wouldnt work properly right? But I have a big problem, as soon as I start the game it resets back to 0.5 no matter what I do. Also had the same problem with damper gain in assettocfg.ini or whatever it was called. Made it 0 but it kept resetting to 1 when I entered the game, I had a fix tho, since I wouldn't be changing any of those settings anymore I changed it to read only in properties so the game wouldn't change it again, but that was with the assettocfg.ini. I change my lut settings abit so if I make it read only it won't let me change the luts, any fixes to stop it defaulting to value=0.5?
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the 5 stars in advance! Don't worry about the gamma value! It's inactive when using a LUT (TYPE=LUT). The important thing is: ENABLED=1 otherwise neither lut nor gamma will be active! The auto-reset of the files is weird though.. Are you using content manager? Then please post some screenshots in the "Discussion" part of the download :)
I think for when I used my g27 it was a game changer, the dull feeling when the wheel was centered whilst driving was gone.

I might be overexaggerating but it made the g27 feel more like a T150/T300 in terms of accuracy. Just obviously the g27 has a little less peak Nm to provide.

Thanks for this!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the review! I totally get what you mean and I don't think you're overexaggerating. The default G27 feels quite awful in comparison, which hurts accuracy at turn in. It's quite weak though, definitely!
Wow - a game changer in ACC. Thanks!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks man! Really appreciate these nice words!
dude.

this makes such an incredible difference, i was just :O at my lap times after using this guide and setting the wheel up. Wheel feels so nice and no more rattling and clipping (G27) and overall a much more satisfying experience on the track.

Finally, I'm at one with my car.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Wow, thanks for your review! Made me smile :) enjoy the new experience!
Wow, man, this is crazy.
It's like I went from the G27 to another high-end steering wheel.
Now I can see what went wrong with the car settings in ACC.
I'm 0.7 faster on average.
It deserves more than five stars.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the nice review! Made my day :) Very happy to read this! If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the support thread of the download!
After so many hours trying to use my G923 on Asseto Crosa, I have almost uninstalled AC..... until I found this thread... Thank you again and again and again... some werid vibration noise on his center, but not bad, i can finally have FFB on AC with my g923...
RasmusP
RasmusP
Awesome to hear! Thanks for the kind review! :)
To lower the vibrations in the center: Open the .lut you use right now and lower the right side value in the first line. It's "ffb random noise" to make the absolute center less empty. When not driving, it causes vibrations.
Makes a world of difference, went from a g25 to g29. As soon as it came to drifting the g29 felt completely off, barely made any attempt to counter steer and I was trying to steer though the drift myself. I thought it was just me, but after trying the g25 again the g29 was being lazy. Searched around played with settings for an hour then: found this. Installed this. Fixed this.

Crazy how different the wheel feels, SOOO MUCH BETTER. Only problem is now it counter steers a bit too much and it's difficult getting the car straight again. Nevertheless MUCH better.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for review! It seems like some settings were wrong before. My LUTs only get rid of the dead center, they don't make the wheel counter steer much quicker. But glad that it's working better now anyway! :)
Stopping a drift needs some manual correction and "strength", since you need to force the front wheels to counter the swing of the rear wheels. So that sounds normal to me
Used the 'Recommended' LUT with my G29 and it felt much better than what I was currently using!!! This LUT and configuration coupled with FFBClip App in AC was AMAZING!!!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the nice words! Hope you still enjoy driving :)

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