On release, F1 2021 has a bug that causes Thrustmaster wheels to sometimes have no force feedback, even though the wheel otherwise works normally. Jump To: No Force Feedback Bugfix | Thrustmaster Settings | F1 2021 Settings No Force Feedback Bugfix Then we will look at the in-game settings to improve the force feedback. In this guide, we will first look at the settings you need to set in the Thrustmaster Control Panel, if playing on a PC. At that point, you no longer get any information about the track or car the wheel just feels heavy all the time.
Unfortunately, these lower-end wheels can only put out so much power before they are completely overwhelmed. In real life, this would be felt through g-forces and the shaking of the car. A lot of people mistakenly believe that maximizing the force feedback settings means the force feedback is more "realistic." The true purpose of the force feedback is to give you information about the track surface and how much grip the tires have. The default force feedback is actually quite light and can be improved with some tweaks to give it a little more power. The steering angle still needs to be set properly for the game to be even playable, though. Unlike previous entries in the series, they have actually created very good default force feedback settings for the Thrustmaster TMX and T150. Best F1 2021 Wheel Settings for Thrustmaster TMX / T150 J| Filed under: Thrustmasterį1 2021 plays really well with a wheel, once it is configured properly.