
Inside refers to the start of the input, while outside refers to the end of the input. When it comes to the Forza 6 setting you need to understand the terms inside, outside, and deadzone.

What Do The Advanced Steering Wheel Settings Mean I find that these settings combined with a sound race strategy and the Ross Bentley Driving Fast Book, help me get faster lap times in Forza 6 without even tuning. If you have the Thrustmaster F458 Spider, the vibration, rotation, and clutch settings you can ignore because the Spider doesn’t have those capabilities.

I also tend to like heavier Forcefeedback…if it’s too strong for you or you are using a custom made add-on rim dial it down to 60. For example, If I am driving an F1 car, I drop the rotation down to 360 degrees, for drifting I like any rotation over 500, and for everything else I typically I use rotations between 330 and 540. These are the exact setting that I use and the only setting I ever adjust is wheel rotation.

Notes for Adjustments Based on Your Setup

These settings should also be viable for the Logitech G920 and serve as good baseline for other racing wheels like the Thrustmaster TMX as well. So far what I have found is that the same exact settings I used in Forza 5 for the Thrustmaster TX, The Thrustmaster VG Spider, and the Mad Catz racing wheel feel really good in Forza 6. I’ve been getting lost of emails this week about “What are good in-game steering wheel settings for Forza Motorsport 6”?
