I've had my g25 for a few months now and I can't help but feel its not working properly. Here's why:
If I install the "Profiler" that comes with the G25 in the box it (the wheel) goes nuts in LFS while going in a straight line or at slow speeds. By nuts, I mean heavy full FFB girations from left to right, about 45 degrees or so. If I put steering input to it in either directions I get FFB, but no rediculous girations that shake the desk apart, unlike going down a straight or slow in the pits
If I uninstall profiler I get two possible scenarios:
1. The wheel acts as normal, but the FFB seems to be only on the return movement (turn left, and if the car slides and you add right input you get FFB only on the right input)
2. You get true FFB (though not as much as with Profiler), but the wheel movement is so exagerated that a slight movement in either direction is like turning the full 900 (or whatever lock the car is capable of...i know nothing right now supports the full 900)
Its driving me up the wall. I paid a ton of money for this thing and I cant seem to be able to make it work right.
Here's what I've tried so far:
- Installed profiler when I got the unit, before plugging it in the USB port
- Uninstalled profiler, used unit this way, with 1/2 FFB working
- Tried to use with Profiler (both off the CD that it came with, and the download from Logitech thinking mine might be corrupt). In this situation the wheel is almost unusable as it slams back and forth so hard while going slow/straight
- Removed via device manager while plugged in (uninstalled the actual device) then reinstalled
- Fooled around with every setting I can find in both the game and the Game Controllers option within Windows Control Panel, and the Profiler software itself
I do have a wireless Logitech Dinovo keyboard that has a USB reciever. Is this a possible cause? I can't see how it would be, but then again who knows.
Please help a fellow racer with a serious issue before he looses his mind and tosses his completely good G25 because of a software "issue"
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can shed some light on this for me.
-Justin
If I install the "Profiler" that comes with the G25 in the box it (the wheel) goes nuts in LFS while going in a straight line or at slow speeds. By nuts, I mean heavy full FFB girations from left to right, about 45 degrees or so. If I put steering input to it in either directions I get FFB, but no rediculous girations that shake the desk apart, unlike going down a straight or slow in the pits
If I uninstall profiler I get two possible scenarios:
1. The wheel acts as normal, but the FFB seems to be only on the return movement (turn left, and if the car slides and you add right input you get FFB only on the right input)
2. You get true FFB (though not as much as with Profiler), but the wheel movement is so exagerated that a slight movement in either direction is like turning the full 900 (or whatever lock the car is capable of...i know nothing right now supports the full 900)
Its driving me up the wall. I paid a ton of money for this thing and I cant seem to be able to make it work right.
Here's what I've tried so far:
- Installed profiler when I got the unit, before plugging it in the USB port
- Uninstalled profiler, used unit this way, with 1/2 FFB working
- Tried to use with Profiler (both off the CD that it came with, and the download from Logitech thinking mine might be corrupt). In this situation the wheel is almost unusable as it slams back and forth so hard while going slow/straight
- Removed via device manager while plugged in (uninstalled the actual device) then reinstalled
- Fooled around with every setting I can find in both the game and the Game Controllers option within Windows Control Panel, and the Profiler software itself
I do have a wireless Logitech Dinovo keyboard that has a USB reciever. Is this a possible cause? I can't see how it would be, but then again who knows.
Please help a fellow racer with a serious issue before he looses his mind and tosses his completely good G25 because of a software "issue"
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can shed some light on this for me.
-Justin