Wheel lock

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  1. mr fox

    mr fox Registered

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    i want to use 900 degrees, in hte showroom should I match this to windows 900 degrees. In the game it only allows 24 or 25 wheel lock, Is their going to be 30 wheel avaliable?
     
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    I let the game choose car-specific wheel rotation but leave 900 in wheel software. Works very well.
     
  3. mr fox

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    I did try this, when up to speed though, I turn the wheel 90 degrees left or right and it barley turns at all.
     
  4. mr fox

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    Using a T500, I might leave this until the time comes when I can jump in and drive.

    Thanks.
     
  5. Marc Collins

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    What wheel? When I do that, rF2 shows the car-specific number of degrees of rotation, but doesn't actually match it to my wheel. I then have inappropriat, slow 900 degree steering instead of what it's supposed to be.
     
  6. Jani Kankaanpää

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    I had exactly same problem, check your steering help aid. I put it off first but i must accidentally put it on with keyboard because it was low.
     
  7. CdnRacer

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    Yes make sure steering help is off.

    I turned up my steering sensitivity in game. Turn in up in increments. Go to the car and turn the wheel 90 degree while the car is not moving and try to make your wheel with the on screen wheel match at that 90 degree point. I think my sensitivity is up to 180. That's what I did anyways. :p
     
  8. Jani Kankaanpää

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    I have 180 too but today ill test car-specific settings.
     
  9. mr fox

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    Wheel sensitivity did the trick, thanks.
     

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