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This is part vent, part question.. please bear with me if I go on a bit..
I'm frustrated beyond belief and I wanted to talk to people who can help me out rather than try and explain the problem to a Mrs that doesn't quite grasp why this is getting to me.
I got a Logitech Driving Force GT and.. well.. I'm finding it absolutely un-usable.
Trying to get opposite lock takes so much damn effort that I'm simply not willing to go through it for 3 hour stints playing online.. turning it 360 degrees only seems to get it to quarter lock and I smash into a wall with understeer..
My question is, is there a way to alter the sensitivity of the wheel? either hardware wise (Attaching a larger wheel maybe? I wouldn't know if that's possible..) or software wise?
I couldn't find anything for wheel sensitivity in the menus but I'm a bit flustered as is so I may of missed it..
I had hoped to practice driving my MR2 in the game in preparation for racing it but at this rate I may just need to make do with the controller and just learn from scratch when I hit the track for real.
I'm frustrated beyond belief and I wanted to talk to people who can help me out rather than try and explain the problem to a Mrs that doesn't quite grasp why this is getting to me.
I got a Logitech Driving Force GT and.. well.. I'm finding it absolutely un-usable.
Trying to get opposite lock takes so much damn effort that I'm simply not willing to go through it for 3 hour stints playing online.. turning it 360 degrees only seems to get it to quarter lock and I smash into a wall with understeer..
My question is, is there a way to alter the sensitivity of the wheel? either hardware wise (Attaching a larger wheel maybe? I wouldn't know if that's possible..) or software wise?
I couldn't find anything for wheel sensitivity in the menus but I'm a bit flustered as is so I may of missed it..
I had hoped to practice driving my MR2 in the game in preparation for racing it but at this rate I may just need to make do with the controller and just learn from scratch when I hit the track for real.