Not everyone been SIM raceing for year, he probably new and I'm also new so without the reading the comments, I would have been on the same position, when I go and buy my 1st wheel
1. Go to settings 2. Go to controls 3. Go to advanced 4. Go down to force feedback scale 5. Lower it and do some trial and error until it's fixed Hope this helps 😃
@@bryanbaeza2647 same. Of course FFB. Been playing for a while and just within the last two weeks it went extreme. Must have been some kind of update. But it is frustrating to say the least. Let me know us know if you figure it out.
Ffb around 60/70 Self alignment around 30/50 Wheel damping 2/10 Steering sensitivity 1/4 Wheel rotation 270/350 Have a play around as we're all different. I'm a fearce racer so I'm always wanting to get a drift on on a long bend and controlling it as real life as possible and these settings work perfect for me. Let me know if they helped guys
Oh something similar happened to me too, in game Assetto Corsa. Like when even accelerating then steering wheel started shaking by itself. Found solution by changing force feedback settings manually. Now works excellent
To everyone saying it's ffb no shit it's ffb but it's not meant to rattle it's meant to re-enter itself I have the same problem no matter what u do with the ffb it still does the same thing
Ok so the center thing might be a little too much lower it to the minimum and try to lower the force feed back cuz it might be force feed back sometimes roads can be a little too realistic so the wheel might move on sand, bumpy roads n stuff so I'd tell you to lower the force feed back but just try both 🙂
Turn vibration off and try putting wheel damping/stiffness anything from 2/10 and maybe turn self alignment down its steering tourqe and make sure ffb is higher than self alignment. But before you try all this turn your x box off unplug wheel make sure all the wires are in fully and plug back in and turn x box on. Also don't turn the xbox on and then connect your wheel as your wheel won't calibrate properly and the wheel won't work or respond properly. Hopefully it works mate I had same problem but managed to sort it with these solutions. It takes, time to get the right settings and ones that fit you just play around a bit but mainly with the ones I have mentioned. The wheel is awesome and works well on rally n drifting games
That should just be the force feedback of the wheel. I have the same wheel and race weekly. It is completely normal to happen in a straight line. (You probably can change the in game setting for force Feedback if you want)
@@user-yw7ti4sn4b It’s supposed to do that. It’s force feedback, but if you don’t want it then you can turn off force feedback in the settings of the game.
Have a tip on how you can fix the change feedback scale to 0.4, 2 change the feedback belatstingstiget to 1.0, 3 Speed of steering sensitivity to 0.80, 4 and change the control to 800. Hope they help
Just mess around in the settings until the steering oscalation goes away, most importantly look at the setting in there that say “lowering this can cause steering oscalation” you would usually wan to turn that down or like in the middle
If you are playing on FH5, set FFB to 0.1, this works better with me because it’s more smoother and doesn’t just go flying like that one wheel spinning like a jet turbine, hope this helps.
yeah there's a thing called Force Feedback. If you want that turned off or lowered open up your settings, go to options, click controls, click the vehicle option, click the Force Feedback option, click on the button on the left under the word configuration, scroll down until you see Force Feedback Configuration, and then either turn the setting off or lower the strength to your liking. hope this helps😊
Just fixed this issue myself. On PC under the Game Controllers > Properties setting there is a Calibrate option commonly used for making the brake pedal register without having to press it all the way. If you have done this previously and skipped the Axis Calibration step it essentially turns the wheel into a 0 degree operating range. Do the Axis Calibration properly and that should do the trick.
Don’t worry bro it isn’t broken it’s just the force feedback if it is to hard then you can lower the force feed back but if you like drifting you should definitely keep the force feedback fairly high
Yes as confusing as it may be, the wheel connected to a sim/arcade game will try to replicate real life physics which means yes. You do have to hold the wheel to keep it straight.. Who knew💀
That's force feed back, its point is to show resistance depending on how you or where you turn but in wheels with force feed back letting go likes to make them bounce around.
Lots of people trash talking for no reason. Go to Forza horizon settings: advanced controls. Then scroll down until you see force feedback scale. I would recommend to put it all the way down. But keep it very low
In advanced settings in forza there’s a slider in there called return to centre force or something like that just turn that down a bit and then bam done
This isnt normal force feedback lol, its happening to me on carx rn too. It was working fine yesterday, but today i loaded up and the wheel literally slings itself back and forth so hard it makes the car bounce back and forth. 😭🤣
I have this same issue with Iracing. Even when I am parked in the pits, it just starts shaking like that. It’s annoying. Also it will randomly just jerk to the left or right for no reason.
It's called force feedback (basically your car is going to fast and it's simulating what it would feel like if you took your hand off the wheel and high speeds in real life)
Its just a gear drive thing it over corrects itself because mechanical friction my wheel does it too you have to tweak the setting until it stops its not going to feel as smooth or realistic but its the only thing you can do
Turn vibration off and try putting wheel damping/stiffness anything from 2/10 and maybe turn self alignment down its steering tourqe and make sure ffb is higher than self alignment. But before you try all this turn your x box off unplug wheel make sure all the wires are in fully and plug back in and turn x box on. Also don't turn the xbox on and then connect your wheel as your wheel won't calibrate properly and the wheel won't work or respond properly. Hopefully it works mate I had same problem but managed to sort it with these solutions. It takes, time to get the right settings and ones that fit you just play around a bit but mainly with the ones I have mentioned. The wheel is awesome and works well on rally n drifting games
This has nothing to do with force feedback You need to go into content manager under controls you’ll find a setting called experimental ones you check it that stops I had this problem a couple years ago
Play with the settings, put the settings all the way up to see the function of them, and once you do that, tune them to your liking. Honestly for me, I play with no force feedback, I think it kind of sucks on this wheel
Its called oscillations lol just hold onto it nobody is letting go of the wheel. Rather hsve more detail and have some oscillations then to have less with none.
Bro bought the wheel and never heard about force feedback 💀💀💀
me too
Don't bash him, he used the wheel for the first time.
Not everyone been SIM raceing for year, he probably new and I'm also new so without the reading the comments, I would have been on the same position, when I go and buy my 1st wheel
@@vlaizsibayanlikestekken I guess he’s never drove a real car either then.
thats some horrible force feedback then, you steer that much you pretty much lose control, it should stay stable
✨ F O R C E F E E D B A C K ✨
lol
I was gunna say when you drive a car you hold on to the wheel
@@Damien-Lugnut but when u let go in real life it don’t wobble
@@casio5658 its not a car its a budget wheel
@@Damien-Lugnut Then why u compare the wobble to a real car cuz u literally said “when you drive a car you hold on to the wheel”
1. Go to settings
2. Go to controls
3. Go to advanced
4. Go down to force feedback scale
5. Lower it and do some trial and error until it's fixed
Hope this helps 😃
W to this guy, one of the few that actually helped 💀
Mine started doing this out of nowhere on fh5 my force feedback was already pretty low, any ideas ?
@@bryanbaeza2647 same. Of course FFB. Been playing for a while and just within the last two weeks it went extreme. Must have been some kind of update. But it is frustrating to say the least. Let me know us know if you figure it out.
FFB settings are so damn strange for a first timer. Like I'm driving a dump truck with no power steering
You helped me just now big time lol. It was ruining the game 😂
Game: how much force feedback do u want?
U: YEES
LMFAOAOAOAOA
@@whyyourgh567 that wasn’t even funny😐
thats 2.2 nm peaak try a direct drive simucube with 25
@@banan33033 pussy shit try my washing machine with 50
@@rbdshadow7272 holy nice washing machine
That’s force feedback. Try changing your center spring scale 👍
How do u turn it down on Xbox I just got a g920
yep
@@auvy2 I have a problem, how do I fix it on my xbox?
@@billenuds how do I turn it off
@@billenuds im on xbox whats ur settings im having an issue with settings on mine
Ffb around 60/70
Self alignment around 30/50
Wheel damping 2/10
Steering sensitivity 1/4
Wheel rotation 270/350
Have a play around as we're all different. I'm a fearce racer so I'm always wanting to get a drift on on a long bend and controlling it as real life as possible and these settings work perfect for me.
Let me know if they helped guys
Bro the fact you were willing to spend that much time to help this dude you probably don’t know tells me your a good person
How do I do these settings on it? Do I have to take it apart or something I'm on xbox
You need whee rotation on 900 for these cars and sensitivity at 50. The rest are okay.
Can y tell me how do fix that on xbox or do i have to do ot on a pc
you do it in the game settings
Oh something similar happened to me too, in game Assetto Corsa. Like when even accelerating then steering wheel started shaking by itself. Found solution by changing force feedback settings manually. Now works excellent
Settings?
Cuz I have it on asseto
Też mam ten problem. Daliście radę ?
oh thats easy it not force feedback its you alternator it aint gettin no gas in it 😹😹😭
This is not just force feedback, my wheel does it too. My cars could be stationary in neutral and the wheel still acts crazy!
Force feeback bub
@@joem13yearsago73 bruh, what feedback should I be getting if the cars aren’t moving?
@@BowtieBoy05 engine
@@joem13yearsago73your a loser you don’t even no
Same this shits fucked
To everyone saying it's ffb no shit it's ffb but it's not meant to rattle it's meant to re-enter itself I have the same problem no matter what u do with the ffb it still does the same thing
The fix I found is throw it in the trash it doesn't happen to everyone on the logitech but quite a few people have this issue
@@Ltpanth3rI’ve fixed it before by reseting my settings to default and redoing them
@@timothyskateboardshow?
@@timothyskateboardshow do you reset your settings and which settings
@@a.s.6505 go to steering wheel settings and reset to default
Ok so the center thing might be a little too much lower it to the minimum and try to lower the force feed back cuz it might be force feed back sometimes roads can be a little too realistic so the wheel might move on sand, bumpy roads n stuff so I'd tell you to lower the force feed back but just try both 🙂
Turn vibration off and try putting wheel damping/stiffness anything from 2/10 and maybe turn self alignment down its steering tourqe and make sure ffb is higher than self alignment. But before you try all this turn your x box off unplug wheel make sure all the wires are in fully and plug back in and turn x box on. Also don't turn the xbox on and then connect your wheel as your wheel won't calibrate properly and the wheel won't work or respond properly. Hopefully it works mate I had same problem but managed to sort it with these solutions. It takes, time to get the right settings and ones that fit you just play around a bit but mainly with the ones I have mentioned. The wheel is awesome and works well on rally n drifting games
thats normal its just your force feedback turn it down and will stop or depending on your setup turn it up
How do you turn it down?
@@Shahalizaid you need the program on pc and it will give you options if you dont have a pc you cant
That should just be the force feedback of the wheel. I have the same wheel and race weekly. It is completely normal to happen in a straight line. (You probably can change the in game setting for force Feedback if you want)
Ok thanks I will play around with the force feed back setting and hopefully fix the issue 👌
How do you fix it
@@user-yw7ti4sn4b It’s supposed to do that. It’s force feedback, but if you don’t want it then you can turn off force feedback in the settings of the game.
Have a tip on how you can fix the change feedback scale to 0.4, 2 change the feedback belatstingstiget to 1.0, 3 Speed of steering sensitivity to 0.80, 4 and change the control to 800. Hope they help
thats horrible, please no one do this
@@MrDino-hp7fy what settings do you reccomend?
Just mess around in the settings until the steering oscalation goes away, most importantly look at the setting in there that say “lowering this can cause steering oscalation” you would usually wan to turn that down or like in the middle
I’m pretty late on this, but that always happens when you’re not holding the wheel and you have the force feedback turned up all the way
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It does that when you’re going fast, it’s called force feedback
If you are playing on FH5, set FFB to 0.1, this works better with me because it’s more smoother and doesn’t just go flying like that one wheel spinning like a jet turbine, hope this helps.
yeah there's a thing called Force Feedback.
If you want that turned off or lowered open up your settings, go to options, click controls, click the vehicle option, click the Force Feedback option, click on the button on the left under the word configuration, scroll down until you see Force Feedback Configuration, and then either turn the setting off or lower the strength to your liking.
hope this helps😊
That my friend is a bad vibration. Possibly a bent wheel . Check steering components lol
Just fixed this issue myself. On PC under the Game Controllers > Properties setting there is a Calibrate option commonly used for making the brake pedal register without having to press it all the way. If you have done this previously and skipped the Axis Calibration step it essentially turns the wheel into a 0 degree operating range. Do the Axis Calibration properly and that should do the trick.
I think it’s the force feedback minimum under steer I turned it down and it cut down a lot I put it on 10 or 20 I think let me know if it helps
Force feed back is when the wheel comes back to where it originally was
Don’t worry bro it isn’t broken it’s just the force feedback if it is to hard then you can lower the force feed back but if you like drifting you should definitely keep the force feedback fairly high
Figured it out force feed back and you have to set your rotation to 900
Yes as confusing as it may be, the wheel connected to a sim/arcade game will try to replicate real life physics which means yes. You do have to hold the wheel to keep it straight.. Who knew💀
Maybe it needs some power steering fluid
That fixed it for me
Logitech wheels do that if you let go, gotta drive it
Best thing to do is just unplug the brick adapter and Jen playing simple no more shaking 🎉🎉😮
That's force feed back, its point is to show resistance depending on how you or where you turn but in wheels with force feed back letting go likes to make them bounce around.
That's the force feedback mate
Bro the tires are just going back and forth like a REAL CAR
Lots of people trash talking for no reason. Go to Forza horizon settings: advanced controls. Then scroll down until you see force feedback scale. I would recommend to put it all the way down. But keep it very low
In advanced settings in forza there’s a slider in there called return to centre force or something like that just turn that down a bit and then bam done
There’s settings to fix the wobble just look it up on TH-cam 👍🏼
can you give the link
When your driving really fast in real life the steering wheel does the same thing. It's to make it more realistic.
This isnt normal force feedback lol, its happening to me on carx rn too. It was working fine yesterday, but today i loaded up and the wheel literally slings itself back and forth so hard it makes the car bounce back and forth. 😭🤣
I have this same issue with Iracing. Even when I am parked in the pits, it just starts shaking like that. It’s annoying. Also it will randomly just jerk to the left or right for no reason.
it's the reason why the wheel is expensive if you hold it you feel force feed back
You just got to grip that thang nephew
Him: it’s uncontrollable
Me: how about 💫✨FORCE FEEDBACK✨💫
Click force feedback either up one or down one …works everytime
Force feed back go on to ur settings on forza then scroll down and u should should see force feedback scale
It's called force feedback (basically your car is going to fast and it's simulating what it would feel like if you took your hand off the wheel and high speeds in real life)
There's force feed back but then there's that bit that won't let u stereo other wire you can brake it I sent mine back
Its just a gear drive thing it over corrects itself because mechanical friction my wheel does it too you have to tweak the setting until it stops its not going to feel as smooth or realistic but its the only thing you can do
Appreciate all the help in the comments from u lovely lot, also a lot of funny comments that made me giggle thanks for that 😂 👌👌
Lower the gain intensity. Otherwise, it will do this spring effect which is standard on most wheels.
Where tf are these setting at?
@@_xeno2902 Either in the game or G HUB.
Don’t worry a lot of wheels do that but there’s no problem with it
The car needs the front wheels balancing!!😂
Go to settings
Put forcefeedback at 0.3
That’s all you need to change
Turn your road feedback down a little bit then you should be fine
It’s called speed wobbles and they do that to straitened out the car
The camber on the car will do that and the force feedback
💀FORCE FEED BACK 💀
that’s a good thing
Have you ever heard about force feedback?
if you hold onto it, then the car don’t wobble
It's just force feedback. Don't let go of the wheel and you won't have a problem.
For me it’s literally uncontrollable. When I play forza 5, and I try to go into the dirt, it’s literally impossible to use 😅
When I hold onto the wheel though it sounds like the gears just start grinding together
Same my g920 is doing that as well, gets vibrating like hell
I have also tried with the vibration setting off and still the same issue mate
Exactly me too
Turn vibration off and try putting wheel damping/stiffness anything from 2/10 and maybe turn self alignment down its steering tourqe and make sure ffb is higher than self alignment. But before you try all this turn your x box off unplug wheel make sure all the wires are in fully and plug back in and turn x box on. Also don't turn the xbox on and then connect your wheel as your wheel won't calibrate properly and the wheel won't work or respond properly. Hopefully it works mate I had same problem but managed to sort it with these solutions. It takes, time to get the right settings and ones that fit you just play around a bit but mainly with the ones I have mentioned. The wheel is awesome and works well on rally n drifting games
This is a thing of logitech g920 its called force feedback force feedback means its basically auto drive
With a Logitech wheel myself I’ve come to just assume that’s normal for Logitech wheels.
Maybe just hold onto the wherl
i have the same thing in other games, and it how u tune the car, if its tuned in a certin way it dose that, for me atleast
Force feedback go into settings on the game and there should be a slider that can change the level of it
Turn force feedback scale down, minimum force feedback down, road scale down
This has nothing to do with force feedback You need to go into content manager under controls you’ll find a setting called experimental ones you check it that stops I had this problem a couple years ago
It's called force feedback 💀💀💀
Why talk shit?
It’s not that problem
Force feedback try to put it on a lower level of FF and slowly increase it
Play with the settings, put the settings all the way up to see the function of them, and once you do that, tune them to your liking. Honestly for me, I play with no force feedback, I think it kind of sucks on this wheel
You have to turn down the FFB (Force feedback)
Center spring scale is to high causing steering oscillation.
That the force feedback you need to resist it
Bro it’s called going to the gym and getting over it😂
Preach on
Your a teenager who plays with Lego. You so cool buddy
@@elevatedmindz47 ok and
@@elevatedmindz47 what’s wrong with Lego’s
Bro the damn thing slips out my hand sometimes 💀
That’s happened to me it’s force feedback settings are too high, so go in the settings and try and fix it cause I don’t remember how to
I have same issue
Same can someone help me
Go onto settings, then go advance settings and scroll until you see the force feedback settings and change it to how you like it
people sayying its force feedback are dumb its a glitchim having pproblems asswell
You adjust the weight it need to turn on the settings if it set to zero when you let go it will bounce back and fort
It’s supposed to do that it’s force feed back just like g forces you have to kinda fight it
go into settings go to advanced controls and then scroll down until you see force feedback and turn that down to about 1.3 to 1.5
Because it’s the safety feature
This guy never heard of force feedback 💀
That the force feedback because the Logitech G29,G920 and G923 have it so it could be a better experience
Or turn off vibration and turn force feedback down to wear you want it
That’s just the driving force
mine is doing that too, cant drive straight at 30kmh
U should probably Chek your force feed back and if still not take the wheel out and Chek if anything is wrong
i would recommend watching a steering wheel setup
Make force feedback lower to like 1.0 and make wheel rotation to 900
It's realistic force feedback 😮😮
This was a good meme bro
Bro that happens to all g920s it’s supposed to happen
Its called oscillations lol just hold onto it nobody is letting go of the wheel. Rather hsve more detail and have some oscillations then to have less with none.
he wasn’t shifting up either😂
Correct, he shifted from 4th to 3rd for the pull.
Some Assetto Corsa car mods will do this so it probably isn't the wheel but the mod
It’s bc it’s realistic called force feedback
FORCE FEEDBACK!!
That is just a really high quality game it happens with me to but only in foraza horizon 5