The summary of ‘Logitech G920 Wheel & Pedal SETTINGS! (Forza Horizon 5)’

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The video showcases Logitech G920 settings for driving in Forza Horizon 5, emphasizing customization options and optimal gameplay experiences. The presenter discusses steering, pedal, and in-game settings, highlighting the importance of balance for a realistic driving experience. They also demonstrate driving dynamics with a wheel setup and discuss drift setups. Additionally, the video features a climb up a volcano and concludes with the creator encouraging viewers to personalize their setups and subscribe for more content.

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In this part of the video, the content creator showcases their Logitech G920 settings for Forza Horizon 5, noting that these settings also apply to the G29 and G923 models. They highlight how the G923 features True Force technology for more accurate force feedback. The presenter recommends using Logitech G Hub software for additional customization options. They adjust steering wheel sensitivity and pedal settings, such as operating range, clutch, brake, and accelerator sensitivity. The brake setting is increased to 100 due to its stiff spring, which can be modded physically. The presenter then transitions to Forza Horizon 5’s in-game settings to further customize the wheel controls.

00:03:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker provides settings and preferences for various controls in a racing game. They recommend keeping the vibration and mouse free look preferences on, while suggesting turning off invert force feedback. They explain different dead zone settings for steering, acceleration, deceleration, clutch, and e-brake axes. The speaker suggests adjustments to vibration and force feedback scales for a more realistic feel and optimal gameplay experience. They also explain the impact of adjusting the center spring scale for steering wheel force.

00:06:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the settings for their wheel setup for driving, including power steering, force feedback, minimum force, force feedback load sensitivity, road feel scale, off-road feel scale, and steering sensitivity. They explain the importance of each setting in achieving a balanced driving experience. The speaker then demonstrates driving with a fully set up wheel, showcasing the similarities and differences in driving dynamics compared to their previous setup. Additionally, they mention using a shifter, which is optional and shows it on the left side due to their Australian driving orientation. The speaker advises changing it to the right side for American users for a more comfortable experience.

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In this part of the video, the content creator is climbing up a volcano. The video shows the ascent with background music playing. The creator takes a few breaks during the climb. The segment ends with an applause sound.

00:12:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker reaches the top of a volcano, discussing his driving experience and preference for first-person view over third-person in racing games. He explains his steering setup and demonstrates limited drifting with a non-dedicated drift car, highlighting the difference between racing and drift setups. The speaker mentions the potential for better drifting with a dedicated drift car and hints at showing personal settings in the video.

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In this segment of the video, the presenter encourages viewers to make changes to personalize their setup according to their preferences. The video concludes with information on the setup guide and demonstration of the drive. The viewers are invited to subscribe for more content.

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