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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

: 70–81 — High enough to feel the car’s weight, but low enough to avoid "clipping" (where the motor loses detail because it's maxed out). forza-horizon-4-logitech-g920-settings

: 80–160 — This governs how strongly the wheel returns to center. Lowering this can help with drifting, while higher values aid in high-speed stability. Mastering the Logitech G920 in Forza Horizon 4

These settings are widely recommended by the community as a starting point to eliminate deadzones and provide a "realistic" weight to the steering. Core Baseline Settings : 70–81 — High enough

: Set your Steering Axis Deadzone Inside to 0 and Outside to 100 to utilize the entire physical movement of your wheel.

: 45–50 — Keeping this around the midpoint ensures you still feel subtle road details even when driving straight.

: 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