johney, i don't think it is getting back used to it as it is acting totally different to how it was. Decreasing ffb doesn't work. By stiff i mean the spring is permanently on, but, it seems like it is also helped by the ffb because decreasing it changes it a tiny bit.
Hello, I recently started using my wheel again after recovering from a broken arm. The problem is that the Force Feedback is waaayyy too stiff. I have made sure that the profiler is on all the settings it was on, i have made sure LFS is still on the same settings but it is still really stiff..... (it isn't stiff in other games!)
You have to use a program called Wine, i have no experience with using it but there are multiple threads to do with this on the forum i am sure you could look through them and get the jist of it!
Well, more expensive thrustmaster stuff has a reputation for being really good quality, cheaper stuff, meh quality. This one looks to have a better wheel but rubbish pedals (if you get the T150 try getting better pedals). I used my old £50, crappy 90 degree thrustmaster wheel loads (each month saw about 30 hours of use) for a year, until the clamp broke, that is an easy fix but a few weeks later the pedals packed in... Then i got a G27 . These pedals look the same (might not be), they are really quite bad quality (plasticy, light weight and barely stayed still even on carpet), but, the wheel should be good quality as it is part of the 'txxx' range. Having said all of that, the DFGT pedals probably aren't that much better, i am sure you could ask someone that has owned/owns a DFGT to get their opinions.