: 75–76 — Provides enough road feel without excessive rattling.
: Ensure your "Centering Spring in Non-Force Feedback Games" is unchecked or set very low (around 10–20%) so it doesn't fight the game's actual physics.
: 35–60 — If this is too high, the wheel will suddenly go light when you lose front-end grip, which can be jarring. Software & Hardware Tips forza-horizon-4-logitech-g920-settings
Mastering the Logitech G920 in Forza Horizon 4 (FH4) is often a "love-hate" journey. Because FH4 is an "arcade-sim" hybrid, the default wheel settings can feel floaty or overly aggressive. Finding the "sweet spot" requires balancing internal game settings with the Logitech G Hub software to ensure the wheel doesn't feel like it's trying to rip your hands off. Core Baseline Settings
: 120 — Adds "weight" to the wheel, preventing it from feeling like a toy. : 75–76 — Provides enough road feel without
: Set your Steering Axis Deadzone Inside to 0 and Outside to 100 to utilize the entire physical movement of your wheel.
These settings are widely recommended by the community as a starting point to eliminate deadzones and provide a "realistic" weight to the steering. Software & Hardware Tips Mastering the Logitech G920
: 45–50 — Keeping this around the midpoint ensures you still feel subtle road details even when driving straight.