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I still got some clipping and especially over the kerbs.
The TONE setting is biased more to the tyre slip rather than surface effects -> less clipping again. The FFB is not so heavy and I really hate clipping, so it is almost without clipping (the slider FX is basicly the main issue as it removes most of the FFB spikes from the road (kerbs, ABS locking, bumps etc) I tested it quickly with BMW 1M coupe trying to drift that little fella From my experience, all Logitech wheels are very simmilar, (G25/27/920, maby even driving force GT)