Forza Horizon 4 (Xbox One) - Fanatec Recommended Settings
Dominic Brennan
Member, Administrator
General Notes:
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The settings below are considered to be reasonable baseline values for Forza Horizon 4 (Xbox One). They might not suit all tastes and driving styles, but they are a good starting point.
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In order to apply the suggested settings correctly, it is important to
assign both the Tuning Menu values AND the suggested In-Game settings
together.
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While Forza Horizon 4 offers relaxed handling and forgiving physics,
these settings are intended for players who want the most realistic
driving experience possible with their Fanatec hardware in this game.
Cockpit view is recommended.
- 'Steering' and 'Damage & Tyre Wear' should be set to 'Simulation' in the Difficulty Menu.
- Please ensure you are using the latest firmware for all Fanatec devices.
Podium Wheel Base DD1 / Podium Racing Wheel F1® PS4™
Tuning Menu Settings:
SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays)
FF 40
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
NDP 30Tuning Menu Settings:
SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays)
FF 40
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
NFR 5
BRF User Preference
FEI 100
BRF User Preference
FEI 100
In-Game Settings:
Vibration: On
Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Force Feedback Scale: 50Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Centre Spring Scale: 100
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Force Feedback Minimum Force: 0
Steering Sensitivity: 50
Podium Wheel Base DD2
Tuning Menu Settings:
SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays)
FF 40
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays)
FF 40
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
NDP 30
In-Game Settings:
NFR 5
BRF User Preference
FEI 100
BRF User Preference
FEI 100
In-Game Settings:
Vibration: On
Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Force Feedback Scale: 50Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Centre Spring Scale: 100
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Force Feedback Minimum Force: 0
Steering Sensitivity: 50ClubSport Wheel Base V2
SEN 900
FF 100
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
BRF User Preference
In-Game Settings:
In-Game Settings:
Vibration: On
Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Force Feedback Scale: 50Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Centre Spring Scale: 100
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Force Feedback Minimum Force: 0
Steering Sensitivity: 50ClubSport Wheel Base V2.5
SEN 900
FF 100
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
DRI -02
BRF User Preference
FEI 080
In-Game Settings:
Vibration: On
Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Force Feedback Scale: 50Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Centre Spring Scale: 100
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Force Feedback Minimum Force: 0
Steering Sensitivity: 50CSL Elite Wheel Base
Tuning Menu Settings:
SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays)
FF 100
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
DRI 003
BRF User Preference
FEI 100
SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays)
FF 100
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
DRI 003
BRF User Preference
FEI 100
In-Game Settings:
Vibration: On
Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Force Feedback Scale: 60Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Centre Spring Scale: 100
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Force Feedback Minimum Force: 0
Steering Sensitivity: 50CSL Elite Wheel Base V1.1 / CSL Elite Wheel Base + / CSL Elite Racing Wheel PS4™
Tuning Menu Settings:
SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays)
FF 100
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
DRI -03
BRF User Preference
FEI 060
In-Game Settings:
SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays)
FF 100
SHO 100
ABS User Preference
DRI -03
BRF User Preference
FEI 060
In-Game Settings:
Vibration: On
Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Force Feedback Scale: 60Invert Force Feedback: Off
Steering Axis Deadzone Inside: 0
Steering Axis Deadzone Outside: 100
Steering Linearity: 50
Vibration Scale: 1
Centre Spring Scale: 100
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Wheel Damper Scale: 0
Force Feedback Understeer: 10
Force Feedback Minimum Force: 0
Steering Sensitivity: 50
Comments
its possible just takes lots of time and practice i currently have a logitech g920 (cs v2.5 and rest of setup in delivery) which is much less realistic than anything fanatec and after about 3+ months worth of spining and crash i have got it worked and managed to do some decent drifts and good cirucit racing! i have found that FM7 (forza motorpsort 7) is much more realisitc with a wheel and seems to be easier to control the car, drift the car, etc. so i would recommend you give FM7 a try.
You certainly *can* use a wheel, but I think most people find that a controller is simply easier for most situations. It's such a hectic game with so many variables coming at you and different situations that you find yourself in, that it's difficult to find settings that feel good while you're out cruising vs. doing Playground Games vs. doing a drift run.
That being said, I found that the posted settings here in the forum are a decent place to start. Then slowly go through and change each setting, one at a time to feel what effect it has on driving feel. It takes some time, and a lot of it is going to be up to personal taste, but some pretty usable (and fun!) results can definitely be achieved.
(Edit: didn't realize OP was from over a year ago... lol sorry for the necro-bump)
Has anyone explored settings with the new CSL DD? I know the game is kind of old but would be nice
I would also be interested in the settings for csl dd no one has any suggestions?
I am also interested in hearing about everyone's experience with the CSL DD in Horizon 4. I find it rather floaty and with the wheel not returning to center. Forza Horizon 5 feels SO much better in comparison.
I am using the CSL DD with the Universal Xbox Hub v2