Just realized I spelled the games name wrong my bad. Anyway, I centered the wheel off center and now its centered in game, Im getting almost zero force feedback from it though.
Hi,
Maybe you already tried it but
1. Have you set the FFB in ACC to 70 to 100% as well? (and changed all other settings?)
2. Have you calibrated the wheel in game as well and is the rotation equal to what is set in the Moza app?
3. Updated all moza software, wheel and base software?
I've got the R9 as well and for me the FFB is picked up by the game. (although I have some other issues with the Formula wheel but thats a completely different story ;) )
Yeah so it took me a while to figure out on my own, But if I'm
remembering right, I ended up having to reinstall the Moza Pithouse
software. It started having issues for some reason and would crash on
startup.. Was odd, Works fine now. Then Im pretty sure what fixed ACC
for me was starting the game with only the R9 base plugged in. Works
great. I did try all three of your recommendations before posting this
and they didn't help. Thanks though haha!
The wheel is still
off-center but I just keep the Moza software open on my second monitor
and off-center the wheel in the Moza software until the physical wheel
lines up with the car's in-game.
Typically it ends up being off
center in the Moza software by about 16 degrees like in my screenshots. This game and one other
are the only games that do this and I cant remember off the top of my
head what other game had this issue. I think the problem stems from some games not having a "wheel centering" function in-game and something not being communicated properly between the software and the game. Not sure, Just an idea.
I will say that Forza
Motorsport 7 seems to have better wheel support than Horizon 5 right out
of the box, Getting FFB on Horizon was a real pain as well but FM7
worked flawlessly. Not an issue for me, I like Motorsport more anyways!
I've
been loving the R9 setup I have so far even though there are some
quirks. Nothing comes close and I've got a lot of friends who have used
it and are just blown away. Some are looking to get their own now lol.
One time I had an misalignment of the wheel and I was able to fix it by the following. I'm guessing you already tried but just to be safe :)
When I had the wheel misalignment issue as you have (or had), such that the MOZA app indicated a 35% angle while the game said zero, I turned the wheel until it looked horizontal to me and then pressed the button center in the MOZA app (base settings next to maximum steering angle). That did the trick but only experienced it once so could be unrelated to your problem.
I don't know about FM7 about the FFB. I'm just a regular pc kind of guy trying to race on iRacing and ACC. (which is quite a challenge haha). And 9 NM is already quite enough as to learn the race craft :D
I do like the R9 when it works but not sure if you have experienced it, but does your R9 sometimes loses connection? Such that the shifting has a delay or not responding. Or that the MOZA app either crashes or loses connection with the wheel. I've got the formula wheel with screen and that loses quite often connection with the game (any game). So you can still race but all the display info is frozen (and with some shifting delay). Currently send in a ticket to MOZA but after two weeks still no response (so that's a "bit" disappointing).
Hunter Jones
I just recieved my R9 kit today, Everything has been working great with every game I've played so far. However, with Assetto Corsa Compitition my wheel will not center no matter what I do with the Moza Software or in game settings..
Any ideas? I've included a screenshot showing the wheel properly calibrated in software with the game in the background, The wheel in game is quite off.
Thanks!