Forza Horizon 6: Force Feedback (FFB) Settings for Fanatec, Moza, and More

The new game, Forza Horizon 6, is the talk of the town right now. While most sim racers will likely play the game with a controller, others want to put their high-end setups to use. The optimal settings can vary significantly from one manufacturer to another.

Fanatec

In 2026, Fanatec continues to lead the way in terms of compatibility with new games. Forza Horizon 6 is no exception and will be supported right from launch. In general, all of the manufacturer’s current products are compatible, though some features, such as LED support, may still require updates. Depending on the hardware, it may also be necessary to run it in compatibility mode (yellow). For force feedback settings, Fanatec recommends the profile of its ambassador Jimmy Broadbent, which has been shared on the manufacturer’s social media channels.

  • Max Torque: 7.5 Nm (High Torque Mode)
  • SEN (Sensitivity): 900°
  • FFB (Force Feedback Strength): 30%
  • FUL (FullForce): 100%NDP (Natural Damper): 10%
  • NFR (Natural Friction): 10%NIN (Natural Inertia): OFF
  • INT (FFB Interpolation Filter): 3
  • FEI (Force Effect Intensity): 100
  • FOR (Force Effect Strength): 100%
  • SPR (Spring Effect Strength): 100%
  • DPR (Damper Effect Strength): 100%
ModelNotes
Podium DD2 
Podium DD1 
GT DD ExtremeAdditional support coming in update
GT DD Pro 
CSL DD 
ClubSport DD+Additional support coming in update
CSL Elite (PS4) 
CSL Elite 
ClubSport V2/V2.5 
ClubSport V1 
CSRLegacy support

MOZA Racing

MOZA Racing is once again at the forefront when it comes to hardware support for new titles. The latest version of MOZA’s software is required for this. Additionally, you should ensure that the MOZA hardware is recognized as Device 1 in the game.

ModelXboxPCNotes
R21 *Additional support coming in update
R16 *Additional support coming in update
R12 *Additional support coming in update
R9 *Additional support coming in update
R5 *Additional support coming in update
R3**Additional support coming in update

Logitech

Logitech also offers native support right from launch. However, the popular TRUEFORCE feature found on newer wheel bases is not available, which is currently frustrating many sim racers on social media.

ModelXboxPCNotes
G PROXX 
RS50XX 
G923XX 
G920 Driving ForceXX 
G29 Driving Force X 
G27 XLegacy support
G25 XLegacy support
Driving Force GT XLegacy support
Momo XLegacy support, not compatible with Steam

Thrustmaster

Thrustmaster’s hardware is also included in the official list for Forza Horizon 6. Surprisingly, the manufacturer’s current top-of-the-line base, the T818, is missing (though users report that they have already been able to use it successfully). You can find more information from the manufacturer in a short, unfortunately very sparse article.

ModelXboxPCNotes
T98 Ferrari 296 GTS**Additional support coming in update
T98 Ferrari 296 GTB *Additional support coming in update
T598**Additional support coming in update
T248XX 
T128**Additional support coming in update
T-GT II *Additional support coming in update
TS-XWXX 
T-GT X 
TS-PC X 
TMX Force FeedbackXX 
T150 RSXX 
T300 RS X 
Ferrari 458 SpiderX  
TX Racing WheelXX(Includes 458, Leather, 599XX, F1, and GTE versions)
T500 RS X 

SImagic

SIMAGIC also offers support for Forza Horizon 6. This requires the latest beta driver, which provides the installation guide and the appropriate Forza Feedback settings directly within the software.

CONSPIT

CONSPIT takes a unique approach, ensuring hardware compatibility through its own configuration file, which works in conjunction with the latest version of its software to guarantee compatibility. There is a helpful tutorial video available that also outlines the recommended settings.

Hersteller ohne offiziellen Support

Most other manufacturers, such as VRS, Simucube, and Asetek, do not currently offer direct support. As a user, you have to try to set up your hardware using workarounds like the FORZA EMUWHEEL software in combination with VJOY. Unfortunately, especially when using a random mix of hardware from different manufacturers, success and, above all, force feedback is not always guaranteed. Those who still want to give it a try can refer to various YouTube tutorials from different content creators.

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