Does 'steering sensitivity' only apply to the pad?

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I've tested out the steering, and it does perform correctly as you turn the wheel. I watched my car from the exterior view as I went lock to lock, and the wheels were at full lock when my g27 hit full lock.

As has been said before though, it is not very often you should need to turn it that far. Maybe during drifting at times, but still not all that often. Just dont watch the cockpit animation to determine your steering input.
 
Steering sensitivity doesn't apply to wheels, you have 900 degrees no matter what number you choose.

I said it once and I'll say it again - It doesn't affect wheels.
Every change you experienced is called a placebo effect.
 
Steering sensitivity doesn't apply to wheels, you have 900 degrees no matter what number you choose.

I said it once and I'll say it again - It doesn't affect wheels.
Every change you experienced is called a placebo effect.

Thank you. At least someone gets it.
 
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