This article is a supplement to Logitech G27 and Need For Speed Hot Pursuit for PC. In this article, I will show you how to eliminate the massive dead zone in the steering of a Logitech wheel by using a file from the modding community. See the steps

As promised, here is the article on setting up the Logitech G27 (or G25) with Test Drive Unlimited 2 PC. This article was originally it’s placeholder during the game’s Beta period, but has become too popular to convert.
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carbon

Need for Speed Carbon
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: No
Released: Oct 31, 2006
(Collectors Edition)

Welcome to another article in our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. In this article, you will learn how to configure your G27 racing wheel to play Need for Speed: Carbon.

NFS Carbon is the 10th game in the Need for Speed series, and was developed and published by Electronic Arts. The game is an arcade style street racer. NFS: Carbon (PC) Released October, 31, 2006

Dirt 2

Dirt 2
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: Yes
Released: Dec 01, 2009

This is the 13th game test in our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, I will show you how to set up your G27 racing wheel to play Colin McRae’s DiRT 2.

DiRT 2 was developed and published by Codemasters, and follows the Race Driver series’ look and feel. Racing is rally cross style and takes place on a track. Dirt 2 Released December 1, 2009

GTR

GTR Evolution
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: Yes
Released: May 18, 2010
LED and FFB requires patch

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play GTR Evolution. GTR Evolution was developed by SimBin and published by Atari and Viva Media.

This game is an expansion of the “Official WTCC Game” Race07, and is a simulation racing title that takes place on the track. GTR Evolution (PC) Released Sep. 2, 2008

Blur

Blur
Force Feedback: NA
Pedals: NA
Shift Lights: NA
Released: May 25, 2010

After going 7 for 7 with compatibility in our G27 game compatibility testing, our luck was bound to run out sooner or later. It’s too bad it had to happen with this innovative new title developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Activision Blizzard. See the Solid Testing Results.

Split Second

Split Second
Force Feedback: No
Pedals: Combined
Shift Lights: No
Released: May 18, 2010

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Split Second. Split Second is an original title published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Black Rock Studio. Split Second is a purely arcade racer with a penchant for exploding tracks. Split Second (PC) Released May 18, 2010

Shift

Need For Speed Shift
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: No
Released: Sep 15, 2009

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Need For Speed: Shift. The 13th game in the series, Shift was developed by Slightly Mad Studios in conjunction with EA Black Box and published for Electronic Arts. Shift is a cross between simulation and arcade racing where racing takes place on a track. Need For Speed: Shift (PC) Released Sep. 15, 2009

Undercover

Need for Speed Undercover
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Combined
Shift Lights: Yes
Released: Nov 18, 2008

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Need For Speed: Undercover. The 12th game in the series, Undercover was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Undercover is an arcade street racer that features an open world with over 100 miles of road, massive police chases, and a solely cosmetic damage system. Watch out for the spike strips, though! Need For Speed: Undercover (PC) Released Nov. 18, 2008

Pro Street

Need for Speed Pro Street
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Combined
Shift Lights: No
Released: Nov 14, 2007

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Need For Speed: Pro Street. The 11th game in the series, Pro Street was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Pro Street has arcade style racing that takes place completely on a closed track. Pro Street introduced an extensive damage model and featured extensive vehicle customization. Need For Speed: Pro Street (PC) Released Nov. 14, 2007