


Work around: In-game, navigate to the controls menu where the brake pedal "button" is assigned and hover over, click advanced and drop the "max" limit right down. The solution: Please add adjustable pedal sensitivity in-game (I already have the sensitivity maxed out in the logitech gaming software).

Slamming the brakes on in-game results in only ~30% braking which is pretty much completely unplayable.

The problem: A physical depression of 40% of the brake pedal is pretty much as far as it'll go if you really push on it. I hope you find this tip useful, maybe Kunos will change the configuration in game one day, but until then this works a treat.The G920 is auto recognised out-of-the-box. Take a car out on track and you've now got brakes. Next load the game and go to Options/Controls/Brake/Advanced and set Maximum Limit to 100. You can try other settings between 0.0 and 1 but personally I like the feel of the brakes at 0.6 which gives good braking without pushing the pedal through the floor. In the section for Brake find the "maxRange" line and edit the value from -1 (default) to 0.6. Go to your Documents\Assetto Corsa Competizione\Config folder and open the controls.json file with Notepad or your favourite text editor then scroll down to this section: So how can you get good braking? First of all edit the controls.json file then change the ingame Advanced Brake Pedal setting. This can be set in AC but not ACC for some reason. This is because the Advanced Brake settings only allow for a maximum upper deadzone of 50% (Maximum Limit 100 on the adjustment scale) whereas I usually need about 70% upper deadzone to counteract the effect of the physical rubber bung in the G920 brake pedal. G920 users may have noticed that it is very difficult to get decent braking in ACC.
