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A well-tuned wheel setup transforms the driving experience from an arcade-like struggle into a precision rally simulation where you can feel weight transfer and surface changes. Core "Force & Effects" Settings

Keep this low; too much creates "noise" that masks grip loss. Suspension: Helps you feel the weight transfer over jumps. Ground Surface: Provides texture without rattling your desk apart. 0% to 10% – Mostly immersive; turn it off if you want pure road data. Collision:

Gear-driven wheels struggle with the high-frequency vibrations of gravel. You need to amplify the detail. wrc generations ffb settings

These settings define the actual weight and resistance of your steering wheel.

Fanatec wheels tend to feel "grainy" in WRCG if not configured correctly. A well-tuned wheel setup transforms the driving experience

Moza wheels have incredibly powerful slew rates (how fast the wheel can change direction). WRCG can feel "nervous" if you don't smooth it out.

Usually set to 50–150 . High values help simulate the heavy feel of turning the wheels under the car's weight, providing detail on spring compression. Ground Surface: Provides texture without rattling your desk

100% (Control this at the wheel software level if it’s too strong). Tyre Slip:

is the industry standard. It allows for quick corrections without needing to cross your arms excessively. 2. Recommended Base Settings

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