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Re: Steering too heavy/non responsive when centered with a controller

No petro is completely wrong, there is indeed a huge deadzone in the center.

It is not related to the physics, it is visible on the front tires steering angle as well.

When you try to steer to the left you can see the tires not steering for like 0.1s

I come from f1 2020 and f1 2019 and didn't have this problem before.

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  • I totally agree with this topic there is and that is the reason for the traction loss in corners. If your is a car exiting a corner pedal to floor and you abruptly yanked the wheel left or right, of course traction will break and this IS the reason on pad why tracton is so hard to control, not to mention being precise with positioning your car.

    Scarduck suggestion of increasing the wheel rotation in the pads vibration setting helps this a bit. I use around 480, it does feel better on pad but there's still that feel of a huge dead zone that the angle just changes as you can see on the front wheels!

    Glad I wasn't alone. F121 did not suffer with this. 

  • ScarDuck14's avatar
    ScarDuck14
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    4 years ago

    @Dan78lokiI’m not getting this on dual sense. Was the reason I increased rotation to reduce steering angle.

    All my calibration settings are default

    My ffb settings are

    FFB 65 or 75
    On track 35
    Rumbles 25
    Off track 20
    Wheels 10
    Enhanced understeer off (before anyone suggests wheel dampening and enhanced understeer only effects wheels..: both my settings are exactly what the legend himself  @BarryBL  recommended Miss you dude and steel waiting for the meta)
    Rotation anywhere from 390 - 450 Depending on track.

    Triggers set to off im finding impressed travel so helps braking and accelerating

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