Best RENNSPORT Settings for Logitech G29 / G920

RENNSPORT has been officially released. It's another serious racing simulator, along the lines of Assetto Corsa Competizione or Automobilista 2. There are a lot of issues with the game, but the basic driving physics and force feedback is actually pretty good.

The Logitech G29 and G920 work very well with it. The force feedback conveys a lot of information and it never clips. The default settings make the wheel heavier than I like and make the vibrations too strong and loud. Thankfully, this is very easy to fix.

In this guide, I will show you how to adjust the settings in G HUB and in the game itself to get the best experience with a wheel.

G HUB Settings

RENNSPORT automatically sets the proper steering angle for each car, so set the rotation to the maximum in G HUB and calibrate the wheel in-game.

Create a new profile for RENNSPORT with the following settings:

Setting Value
Operating Range 900°
Sensitivity 50
Centering Spring Off

RENNSPORT Settings

In Options > Controls > Driving > Wheel and Pedals:

RENNSPORT will automatically recognize these wheels and apply the correct settings. However, you still need to manually bind the upshift and downshift paddles.


In Options > Controls > Force Feedback > Wheel Base:

Setting Value
Forces Strength 100
Invert Force Feedback On
Filter 5
Sensitivity 130
Minimum Force 10
Tick Rate 400
FFB Clipping Point Offset 0.00

Forces Strength is the overall strength. You can set this to 100 without any issues.

Invert Force Feedback needs to be set to On for these wheels.

Filter smooths out the force feedback. You can keep this fairly low, but you may want to adjust this based on the track. Raise this if you have any excessive vibrations that you want to quiet.

Sensitivity will raise or lower the lighter forces. If you raise this above 100, the lighter forces will be strengthened. If you lower this below 100, the lighter forces will be weakened. In practice, this adjusts the weight of the wheel.

Minimum Force sets the minimum strength of any force. These wheel can't reproduce tiny forces, so raising this a little will make those forces able to be felt.

Tick Rate should be 400. This option only exists for some specific wheels that can only update at a slower frequency.

FFB Clipping Point Offset can be adjusted if the force feedback is clipping. This hasn't been an issue, so it can be left at 0.

Conclusion

While RENNSPORT has a solid foundation, it seems the overall game development didn't reach its full potential. That's a shame, but there are still plenty of other excellent simulators out there to play instead.

Let me know if you have any questions or comments.

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