RasmusP's LUTs for G27/29 and DFGT

RasmusP's LUTs for G27/29 and DFGT 2.0

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Great! :)
Wow, this is unreal I must say.
I got an old DFGT and bought Assetto for cheap a week ago. I been racing Gran Tourismo on and off for years but I really like AC.
Today I got mad not being able to find wheel setts I like, got lost between Profiler, CM, AC and game settings. Ten hours of tinkering later, read and downloaded your mod.
Ho ho, I couldn't believe the feeling, it's outwordly. I used to set my wheel for minimal movement, probably 280 degrees in profiler, this is polar opposite but it's fantastic.
I'm willing to try to get used to this setting, but so far, there's no way i can recover if I start spinning. Once off the road I can't even figure which way to turn the wheel..
You do normal racing with this sett or it's just for cruising or maybe drifting?
Should I put a spring on, so the wheel comes auto to it's default position?
Anyway, thanks for your effort, what you created is really cool, cheers.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the review! I did normal clubracing and yes, in AC, if you start to spin you need to massively countersteer! With my current Fanatec wheel, it just does it automatically.. My old G27 needed some push to move around quickly enough. With the DFGT there's no chance sadly. It turns too slowly... So you need to actively turn the wheel into opposite lock, which is impossible at 900°. With the Fanatec wheel I just open my hands, lets the wheel rotate 400°, grab it again, wait for the car to correct itself and then let it rotate back and do a slight correction. With the DFGT I think you need to go down to 540° to be able to recover spins. Quite a nervous car then but at least possible to catch slides. My best friend has a dfgt and does only dirt rally, that's why I know this...
So: put the wheel to 540° and reduce the first line in the LUT files to 60% of the right value. I think this should work a lot better for you :)
Dude this turned my steering from feeling like a wet noodle for 30 degrees which then would transition into insanely stiff steering into something i more than enjoy driving. My Nissan Sentra had better steering feel .

Where before it felt nothing and then like i was hitting a barrier mid turn, and would have to guide the wheel back to countersteer, its now stiff from the start and smooth the whole way through. Its also auto rotating the wheel as it should. Recentering when in a straight line, and not needing to be helped along when trying to correct oversteer.

This truly changed the whole experience for me. Thanks.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for writing this review. Always makes me smile, when someone gets more enjoyment from his driving!
You describe exactly what this LUT is about and why I didn't stop optimizing it until it felt as it should :)
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Thanks for this Rasmus, my old G27 was never feeling right with AC, but with this LUT (recommended one), I'm much happier.
Cheers, Warren
Awesome tutorial, many thanks! Drifting now is way more fun, gonna try this also in racing.

I wonder if there is any difference on G29 - I think it has bigger deadzone than G27. I'm using your recommended LUT I am experiencing wheel wobble while driving straight when I give it a little touch. Any suggestion about it or it is intended to do so?
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the review :)
The wobble is a tradeoff for the tight feeling. Normally it should wobble but stabilize itself after a few shakes (if you just give it a slight notch and don't unsettle the car).
If it's too much you can lower the car specific ffb with numpad minus until it suits you better :)
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!
Takes the FFB on the G29 to a level I didn't know it could achieve. Now other sims feel lacking in comparison.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thank you! I know what you mean.. Now you want a lut setting for all sims... At least ACC got it after a while!
Wow - a game changer in ACC. Thanks!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks man! Really appreciate these nice words!
Made my game so much better and cruising a lot more fun. Thank you so much!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the review! The original ffb min force isn't too bad for "competitive racing" but for the immersion while cruising, my config is a lot more fun indeed :)
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I have a G27 and have never liked the handling of the cars i ACC. Dead on center but twitchy off center. With this I can feel the car properly now and my lap times are starting to show it. Thanks for effort. It transformed the game for me.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Awesome! Thanks for the review, always makes me happy to hear that it brings joy to someone!
Dame this makes my wheel feel new, thanks for your time and for sharing this. Stay safe and God bless
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for writing this review! Always makes my day reading these!
Stay safe too!
Hi thanks for your hard work, however im not getting any ffb with the logitechG27. Can you help me out?
RasmusP
RasmusP
Hi, thanks for still giving me these stars :)
You seem to have the same problem as Kozzion (rating below yourself). Please write in the support area of this download so we can solve it :)
Premium
Works very nice with my G25.
Feels almost as a real car wheel, at least as close as it can be with a wheel like that.
Thanks !
G29 is much better, no more huge deadzone anymore.
However, some car like X-BOW R and Z4 GT3 is really heavy and stiff at high speed. I don't know if that is a feature of the car or something else. I'm new to sim racing, just 50hrs so I don't know why the car behave like that.
I'm using "recommended LUT" by the way.
Any way, great job.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the stars and nice words! Every car has a unique "shape" of ffb. Maybe it's just that.. But maybe the in-car ffb multiplier is higher for them? Go on track, leave the pit menu and then press + or - on the numpad. This will raise or lower the ffb multiplier for that car on that track. I'd recommend 100% but feel free to use anything between 75-150%!
Amazing work! but I would like to ask you if it is normal for the file "ff_post_process" to return to its original values after closing Content Manager ...
Is it compatible with Content Manager?

Thank you for this fantastic job!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Hi, thanks for the review :) it's a bug that just won't get fixed.. CM normally just reads the files at start up but somehow it caches the old ini file.. Here's what I did: close CM, edit the ff_post_process file, save (or replace it with my file) and then go on track via the default assetto launcher. Don't set anything up. Just load the normal launcher and go on track. Close it, then open content manager and it should stick!
Best of all
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks for the compliment!
Outstanding work here, threw my own LUT into the trash. Really had to turn the in car FFB down with the new URD Bayo, but damn what a car now!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Great that you like it! Enjoy the new car! :D
This is really excellent ! But what i wonder what is the most versatile LUT of all to improve the feeling in all types of cars with my G25 ? And did i have to lower the gain in the profiler or the game settings ?
RasmusP
RasmusP
Hi, thanks for the review :)
Definitely pick the recommended, "NoClipButStronger" one. Profiler to 100, ac menu to 50% and in-car to your liking between 80-130% (numpad +/-)!
Works great with Logitech G25 wheel. Thanks for sharing.
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thank you for writing a review. Feels great to get this kind of feedback :)
Great stuff!
RasmusP
RasmusP
Thanks :) Enjoy!

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