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- mariohomoh2 years agoHero (Retired)@CasperFlach At this point you should consider reverting back to the Default controller settings to check if the deadzone is there as well.
That is not the expected behavior. There is a very small deadzone on the controller.
Is it possible that EA removes the standard deadzone on pedals, or at least make it a smaller deadzone. It's making me go slower
- mariohomoh2 years agoHero (Retired)
I meant the default wheel profile in the game.
When you plug a controller, whether a pad or a wheel, the game assigns a default profile for it, unique for every device. When you make any changes to the settings, be it a key binding or input saturation, the game forces you to save it as a new profile.
In that sense that I suggested going back to the default wheel profile.
Anyway, I've personally played with:
- Dualshock 4
- Dualsense
- Logitech G923
- Logitech G Pro Wheel and pedal
Never noticed any pesky deadzone by default.
In the Force Feedback menu you can make several adjustments to your inputs. Sensitivity, saturation, etc. That should do the job and get rid of any perceived deadzone.
If it does not, I suggest taking a screenshot of your FFB and calibration settings in the game and making a proper technical issue report in this section. There will be a form to fill out, please do so to the best of your ability as that enables other users to help you troubleshoot this issue without going back and forth asking for basic information like platform, firmware, settings etc.
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend@mariohomoh Pretty sure the deadzone thing was removed from controllers in F1 23. Due to adding the steering speed sensitivity slider and the fact that I’ve added dead zone to my controller setup.
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