Break and throttle are set to SEPARATE and not combined, when i push the break pedal it goes 50% of the 4th axis, and when i push the throttle pedal it goes 100 % of the same 4th axis (even the Separate button has been pushed). The clutch is ok, but still remain those two pedals which seems not to work. I also tried a "SHIFT+C" to retrieve "default settings" but in vain.
I do not consider myself as a FNG, so i dun wanna read the damn "RTFM" thing. I played so many hours with my MOMO Racing, i know how to set the axes and FFB.
This problem is just driving me crazy, as i wrote before, the other games like GTR2, GT Legends, are fully functionnal.
The G25 is in stock in a store in Sweden, not the one i ordered from tho. I wont cancel my order due to that this store is total crap. Long deliverys and crap support if something breaks. Would propaly arrive earlier from where I ordered it than from this store. Still a bummer that they have it in stock and mine have not.
ok now im worried, i have add no E-mail from Logitech, only the confirm receipt of my order. and that was on the 16/09/2006
and they have add no money out of the bank.
if i Track my order it just says the same old thing Status New order.
it say nothing about shipping.
if they have cocked the order up the shit will hit the fan after waiting this long. :chairs:
Luckily I had set of hex keys that actually fit perfectly... the stuff I have that are made for north america don't seem to work.
The paddles have been a slight annoyance since I seem to hit my thumbs when I use them with the way that I hold the wheel. My friend also expressed concerns about getting a bad wacking on the fingers if the wheel's spinning fast and my hand was in the wrong place. Luckily the paddles are easily removable...simply take the wheel off, and unscrew the two screws that hold each shifter paddle in place.
Love the whole thing, pretty much on the same points as everyone else mentions... the only other things that I don't like in addition is the quality of the leather, and the shifter knob/stalk screw thread. I've already started treating the leather with some oil to see if I can soften it up and make it feel less....pleathery.
Another thing that I really don't like is how I can't seem to assign custom keys or commands to each shifter position... should've been simple seeing how they're all recognized as button pushes in games. This way, I'm also not able to assign the same commands for the sequential shift up/down as the paddles. Just a minor annoyance, but it would be nice to be able to do.
edit: OK I figured it out... by recording the sequential stick shift's as seperate shift up and down commands, I can program the paddles to perform the exact same command, so that the sequential and paddles now do the exact same thing. Yay for me.
If anyone hears anything positive from Kompletts delivery department let me know. Their site claimed shipping on the 30th (today), but no email to say it was or was delayed. Last time (the 13th?) I got an email that day saying it was delayed.
As for shifter positions, I was hoping to configure a dog leg first on the h-shift to simulate the gear levers I use in competition cars. The more practice I get in shifting a racing car in the 'proper' fashion, the better I will be in real life (even if only by a small percentage).
Motorcycle shops (or leather jacket shops) often sell leather treatment/hide feed products, and this might be just the thing for you JollyInuit (sorry :shy. I used something similar once on my Momo Force all those years ago, and it was reasonably succesful. I say reasonably because there is no getting passed the fact that the leather is tightly bound to the wheel, so there isn't a great deal of material in which to add 'give'.
Edit: Mile High Club solo division???? I daren't think what that means you did on the aeroplane, but I'm guessing it involved tissues??!?!?
Yeah that's what I'm thinking... probably going to have to make one out of some stock and a tap & die.
Right now, I'm using a bottle of oil that I used years ago to soften up baseball gloves... not having much luck with it, but I'm gonna give it a good overnight soak to see if it improves.
god i hate my live ... my g25 is on its way and my beloved fw900 just died with a bang and some pinkish explosion ... and i cant find any capacitor that appears to be the reason for all this so im back to my old 14" crt which is worthless for playing lfs with
Make sure in your Logitech profiler software, that pedals are set to seperate, otherwise they will still be combined in LFS. When you install the Logitech G25 software (profiler software) it will be set as combined pedals by default.