![]() ![]() ![]() monitor frame) between center and left/right monitor. r_multimon_border_fov_left and r_multimon_border_fov_right - Visual angle in degrees covered by the bezel (e.g.The visualization in modes 2 and 3 can be further controlled by following cvars: 3 - Uses leftmost three monitors from a four-monitor setup to show the same views as with 2 and the last monitor shows auxiliary view looking downwards at the dashboard and steering wheel.Each monitor has its own view, with the default FOV of 50 degrees horizontally. 2 - Three separate views for three monitors.This is similar to 0 however the UI covers only the area of the center monitor. on the center monitor in three-monitor setup). 1 - Single view covering entire area with the UI elements positioned in the center of the third monitor (e.g.The disadvantage is that because of the wide FOV (field of view), the image on the sides is significantly distorted. The display is represented as single ultra wide planar display with the UI (user interface) covering the entire area. 0 - Single view and UI covering entire area.Note that all built in-modes expect at least three monitors and will actually enabled only when the resolution has aspect ratio of at least 2.5:1. Those modes are selected using r_multimon_mode cvar. The game supports several built-in modes. For that reason it is recommended to set g_interior_camera_zero_pitch to 1 before launching the game to disable this feature without need to modify game data. While that works well for normal monitor, it looks wrong on side views of multi monitor setup. The default interior cameras look slightly downwards to make the truck dashboard more visible. When using the game set up with multiple separate views per the instructions below, the driver based bezel correction (the one that your display drivers may offer) should be disabled and the corresponding cvars (game config variables, see bellow) should be used instead to have the game handle the bezel gaps on its own. You need to be using either Nvidia Surround or AMD Eyefinity or equivalent depending on your graphics chipset type. Only multimon configurations which are presented to the game as a single big resolution virtual screen are supported. ![]() I would love to have Feral Interactive collaborate with ETS2 to get the G920/G29/G923 working seamlessly on Mac with FFB - one can only hope.This page provides information about built-in multi-monitor setup in 1.17+ version of the game. I’m very happy with the outcome as I don’t need a console anymore and I can go trucking in my favourite simulator on my comfy Apple M1 Mac. Keyboard and mouse is fun and it is how I have been doing it for years however, having a wheel is a much nicer experience - especially rowing through those gears with the Logitech H Shifter! That being said, FFB does work with F1 2017 and Dirt Rally perfectly! Conclusion Unfortunately, I could not get FFB (Force Feedback) to work with ETS2 however, it’s not a major issue for me as all I wanted to do was use my wheel and H-shifter for driving around. These are the settings I use for ETS2 - I have yet to try them in ATS but I believe it will work. For any button bindings, this is all personal preference as I assume everyone will have a layout they prefer. Here are some of the settings I use in the “Controller” section with my G920. I personally use Dirt 4 as I like to go for a drive at Finland before I go trucking □ The settings I use You do not even have to launch the F1/Dirt game, just the setup screen is enough to preload the driver and you can then fire up ETS2 and enjoy! F1 2017 launcher allows you to set the wheel operating range. Most of the aforementioned games set the wheel to 300-350 degrees of steering lock so for ETS2, I recommend changing this to the full 900 degrees for a solid trucking experience! Now you’re probably thinking, how do you get trucking on a Mac with racing games! As funny as this may sound, the solution is to first load either of those games as they come with an initialisation screen that automatically detects the wheel - you will notice the wheel will go lock-to-lock, that is when I had my “aha” moment! That being said, I did some further testing and managed to get the wheel to work natively - here’s how! Kudos to Feral Interactiveįirstly, you need to get a game that has been ported by Feral Interactive from Steam - here are a few examples: It took quite a bit of investigation to get this working as I found that macOS 12 didn’t support the wheel out of the box with ETS2 or even with Parallels VM (using Windows 11 as a VM). That being said, it doesn’t mean you can’t have a bit of fun on your productivity machine! So I recently acquired a Logitech G920 which I wanted to use with Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) and also some other racing titles however, as some of you may know, gaming on macOS and Linux is quite limited.
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