
Min Force absolutely should be set to 0% though.

You can play with damping if you’d like, but we recommend using the Wheel Tool damping, so iRacing damping should generally be set to 0%.

“Wheel Force” should be set to 20Nm, though not consequential as that’s only used by iRacing’s FFB auto-adjustment feature, which you won’t need if you use our recommended “Max Force” settings. We will ideally change that setting for each car (explained in the next section). For iRacing settings, if you see a “Strength” label instead of a “Max force” label under Options -> Force Feedback, click on the label and it will change to “Max Force” measured in Nm. In-sim force feedback strength is the main thing to focus on and tune within the iRacing settings, and we’ll explain this later. Ideally, for a given race car, everyone with a VRS DirectForce Pro should run the same in-game settings and do their preference adjustments in the Wheel Tool. We’ll cover the main things to adjust using iRacing as the example platform, but these points will be relevant in every sim racing game.īefore getting into the in-game settings, make sure you have the VRS Wheel Tool installed, available here. Out of the box, the default settings will give you great feeling force feedback ( FFB), but for the best experience it is important to use the wheel tool to configure your VRS DirectForce Pro to your specific game, car, and preferences.

A top quality direct drive sim racing wheel, such as the VRS DirectForce Pro, is very responsive, powerful, and fun to drive.
