Best RoadCraft Settings for Logitech G29 / G920

RoadCraft will feel familiar to anyone who has played any of the MudRunner series. It uses a very similar physics system that does a great job letting you feel the weight of heavy machinery. Currently, there are some bugs with the steering wheel animation in certain vehicles, and wheel peripheral support is very limited.

The Logitech G29 and G920 are some of the few wheels supported by the game. The force feedback is designed specifically for driving through the mud and other rough terrain and does a very good job conveying the weight of these machines.

In this guide, I will show you the settings I use to improve the force feedback and what you may want to adjust for your own setup.

G HUB Settings

The steering angle needs to be set to the maximum for the wheel to operate properly in the game.

Create a new profile for RoadCraft with the following settings:

Setting Value
Operating Range 900°
Sensitivity 50
Centering Spring Off

RoadCraft Settings

In Settings > Steering Wheel:

Setting Value
Type DirectInput
Presets Logitech G920 / G29
Invert Wheel Off
Wheel Sensitivity 1
Paired Pedals Off
Invert Brake Off
Invert Throttle Off
Brake Pedal Sensitivity 2
Friction Gain 0.5
Spring Constant 0.5
Vibrotactile Force Gain 0.0
Tilt Gain 0.4
Collision Gain 1.0
Logitech TrueForce 0.0

Presets allows you to select the preset button bindings for your wheel.

Wheel Sensitivity lets you change the steering linearity. 1 is linear steering.

Friction Gain is the weight of the wheel. This isn't very noticeable much of the time.

Spring Constant makes the wheel want to pull back to the center. Setting this too high will make the wheel very heavy when turning.

Vibrotactile Force Gain has no effect on these wheels.

Tilt Gain will make the force feedback react to how tilted the truck is. Setting this too high exaggerates the effect to a point where the wheel feels very odd.

Collision Gain is the force when you drive over debris or objects. This isn't very strong, so can be set at the maximum without a problem.

Logitech TrueForce is only used by the Logitech G923 for its TrueForce feature. It has no effect on any other wheel.

Conclusion

I find using a wheel provides better control than using a gamepad or keyboard in this game, but only for the driving sections. You will certainly want to keep a mouse and keyboard close by for interactions with everything else.

Let me know if you have any questions or comments.

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