Best Farming Simulator 22 Settings for Thrustmaster TMX / T150

Farming Simulator 22 isn't a driving game by any measure. There is a lot more to it than just driving farm equipment around. I was surprised that it even had force feedback support. Of course, it is very basic; just a centering spring.

The default settings for the Thrustmaster TMX and T150 are pretty bad, and really don't give the game a good first impression with a wheel. There's a huge steering deadzone that makes it seem that the game doesn't really support wheel input properly. This is just a case of bad default settings and is incredibly easy to fix.

In this guide, I will show the settings you need to set in the Thrustmaster Control Panel, if playing on a PC, and in-game to improve the force feedback.

Thrustmaster Control Panel Settings

Each piece of equipment has a different steering angle, but the game has no Soft Lock, so you would have to manually set this in the Thrustmaster Control Panel if you want true authenticity. It would be far too annoying to do that, so I just use the maximum for everything, which feels perfectly fine.

Setting Value
Rotation 900° (TMX) 1080° (T150)
Overall Strength of all forces 100%
Constant 100%
Periodic 100%
Spring 100%
Damper 100%
BOOST Off
Auto-Center by the game

Spring is used by Farming Simulator 22 as the entire force feedback.

Damper is not used by Farming Simulator 22, so can be set to any value without issue. As a general rule, I leave it at 100% since there are some games that require it.

BOOST should always be turned off. For an in-depth look as to why, see my BOOST Force Feedback Analysis.

Farming Simulator 22 Settings

These settings can only be changed from the Main Menu and are unavailable once you load a saved game.

In Options > General Settings > Input Controls:

Setting Value
Gamepads / Steering Wheels On
Force Feedback 50%

Force Feedback is just a centering spring. This tends to be extremely light when driving around a field, but gets quite strong on gravel or pavement. There isn't a perfect setting all the time because of that. 40 or 50% seems about right, depending on how much resistance you want in the wheel.


In Options > Devices (3 Sliders Icon):

I missed this section at first since the user interface isn't labeled. It's not immediately obvious that there are going to be more settings. Press Switch Device (X on the keyboard) until the wheel options appear.

Setting Value
Axis 1 (RX)  
Deadzone 0%
Sensitivity 100%
Axis 11 (ACC)  
Deadzone 0%
Sensitivity 100%
Axis 12 (BRK)  
Deadzone 0%
Sensitivity 100%

Steering Deadzone needs to be set to 0%. There is no reason to have a steering deadzone with these wheels. That would only be useful for very cheap wheels that can't report a proper input when the wheel is centered.

Acceleration and Brake Deadzone should also be lowered. These don't matter that much, since you don't need any sort of fine pedal inputs in this game. In fact, leaving a small deadzone can be useful if you want to rest your feet on the pedals and not have them act as if they are being pressed.

Conclusion

I was quite skeptical about this game, but it's been surprisingly fun and relaxing. I can see how people really get into it.

Let me know if you have any questions or comments.

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