Here are my drift settings for my steering wheel that I use in 2020! (Logitech g29) A lot of people were asking for my wheel settings. Keep in mind that ever Edit: had to make the change to the default profile and the wheel responded right away. Edit 2: whoo-hoo!! I'm drifiting!! It really is so much easier using 180 degrees. Interesting how the wheel prevents you from going farther. But I'm still trying to turn the wheel over 90 degrees to each side, trying to overcome the force feedback. Any tips to learn how to drift using a steering wheel? In your wheel control panel, set your total rotation to no more than 300 degrees. In forza wheel profile advanced settings, set your inside and outside deadspaces to the minimum. Set steering linearity to 50. Set sensitivity to zero. Should get you in the drifty ballpark. 3. Tuning for Drifting in Forza Horizon 5. With our upgrades in-place, it’s time to dive into the tuning settings. First off, make sure that you’ve got a locked differential. FH5 Fanatec Wheel Settings. Other - Forza Horizon 5. Got the game on early access, and my wheel FFB felt like sh*t. Spent a couple hours messing around, and am now pretty happy with it. Easy to catch drifts, and natural feeling enough for an arcade racer. Setup: Fanatec DD1 on PC. FFB Minimum: 0.7. FFB Load Sensitivity: 1.3. Road Feel Scale: 1.5. Off-road Feel Scale: 1.4. Steering Sensitivity: Between .2 and .5 based on the car and the amount of steering I want. My TX is set up to have 540 degree steering, so .5 provides exactly that, .2 is closer to 900. For most sports cars, .5 feels fine. g819n. In Settings > Input Settings > Logitech G29 / G920 > Vibration & Feedback: Force Feedback simply controls the overall strength of all the other forces. Setting this too high will make the centering force of the wheel too strong, creating a very numb wheel. ABS Feedback shakes the wheel when the ABS assist kicks in. Center spring scale: 1. Wheel damper scale: 0. Force feedback understeer: 75. Force feedback minimum force: 15. Steering sensitivity: 50. Also make sure you use "Normal" steering setting and not "Simulation" under difficulty settings in Forza Horizon 4, cause that "simulation" setting is just a trash and it's far away from being real-life The Forza Horizon 5 dedicated accessibility section is loaded with some features that players may find helpful. This includes colorblind options, subtitles, high contrast mode, game speed, and more. Interface visuals: Allows the interface to be shifted between colorblind modes or high contrast. High contrast seems to only effect in-game pop-up It depends on car, but in general good tires, making ones in rear wider, and rear spoiler to press rear tires to ground, are a good start. Most A class cars don't need rear spoiler if you race on tarmac, but above that it's highly recommended, if car doesn't come with one, or factory spoiler is pitiful in size. Vibration 0.1 Force Feedback 1 Center Spring 0.0 (NEEDS TO BE 0 devs say so) Wheel damper scale 1.9 Mechanical Trail 1.0 but to the left of arrow Minimum force .09 Load sens 1.0 Road 1.0 Off road 1.2 Btw devs also say to have the wheel dampening on zero but I haven’t quite figured out how to dial my settings in like that. 5.

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