I just bought a tmx yesterday, my first time using a wheel. It took me 4 hours to get it to the point of not spinning out every turn. I raced the ai with the controller on pro difficulty, I'm now down to average difficulty and still not winning. HOWEVER, I think I finally have the wheel settings dialed in and I'm improving every hour. So first of all, I tried many settings for Forza Motorsport 7 and Forza Horizon 5. My problem is, the wheel over about 140 km/hour pulls even in a straight road. So if I don't grab the wheel it moves from right to left. If I redzce the FFD it won't solve the problem, just it gives less power, so I can correct it this behaviour. G27 Logitech. Forza Horizon 3. There is no ā€œrotation lockā€ in FH3 or FM7. The games will both match your steering wheel. You get full rotation of whatever wheel you have, including 900 degrees. The animation of the steering wheel in cockpit view is limited to 90 degrees right / 90 degrees left - your car’s steering is not limited to this. I am on an Xbox One X so the PC settings may be different. When you get to the settings page press the X button for additional advanced settings…scroll the page down as there are some options below the screen. The very bottom selection is the wheel rotation and it allows from 270 thru 900 degrees. Hi all, Sorry to open " a new post about wheel configs" XD I feed this FH4 demo better to be played with wheel (I use g29 on pc) than FH3, but want to explore those settings that allow you to drive confortable… Yep, it needed a lot of changes but now I can finally feel the car. In Ghub: 50 900 degrees 0 Besides all assists off and steering on simulation, here are my ingame settings: Hi, per my response, my Logitech G27 using CronusMax Drive Hub on Forza 7 and Horizon 2 is great, but on Horizon 4 i have to turn the wheel 90 degrees before car turns. Moved the rotation thing from 900 to 270, helped but still bad. Also make sure you use "Normal" steering setting and not "Simulation" under difficulty settings in Forza Horizon 4, cause that "simulation" setting is just a trash and it's far away from being real-life simulation. Changing default 900 degrees rotation to 600 degrees also helps to catch your drifts way better, you might want to try that as well. XmYo.