11/21/2023 0 Comments F1 2013 wheel settings![]() ![]() There are two places you could change your FFB strength: in the game menus or you could also check your wheel settings by plugging your wheel into a PC and adjusting the strength in the wheel calibrations. I would prefer to have to reduce it, but in this game it wasn’t necessary. Force Feedback Options:įorce Feedback: I found the force feedback to be ok, but not over powering. To access the settings: Go to the Force Feedback Options menu. These should serve as a good baseline for you and then you can use my setting notes to figure out how to fine tune to your preferences. These are the exact force feedback settings I use for all of the Thrustmaster wheels. Having the sliders set to 0 means no changes to the input and your wheel and pedals will perform at a 1:1 ratio. Ok, lets get into the basic steering wheel settings menu’s and if you want to know a bit more about what some of the settings mean then read on… Default Settingsīy default all your force feedback (FFB) settings will be at 100 and all your advanced wheel settings will be set to 0. ![]() While I have only tested these settings on the Xbox One and PS4, I would expect them to hold true for the PC as well. With that being said though, there have been improvements in the feel of the wheel and the handling physics in F1 2016. ![]() There are however a few points worth discussing around tweeking the settings to your preferences/ racing style.įor the most part the menus for Force Feedback Settings and for Advanced Wheel Settings haven’t changed since the 2015 version of the game. For all of the steering wheels I found they performed fairly consistently across all the models and you could generally perform well with the default settings. So far I have tested the game with the Thrustmaster TX, TMX and Logitech G920 on the Xbox One and the T300 and T150 on the PS4. Getting the best settings for your racing wheel and pedal set for maximum performance in F1 2016 isn’t as difficult as it’s been with previous titles. ![]()
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