Lone Wolf 0648race wheels are set all over the scale
I never seemed to notice any difference between default and +7 with my G27.
Since I use a controller at the moment, I have it between -2 and 0, mostly at -2. The track never plays a role in what I set it at, only the car.
As soon as I get a wheel again though, I will probably have the sensitivity at 6 or 7, because I don't mess up with a wheel (at least with the real and simulator ones I've used so far), and I don't need any buffer between my intentions and the vehicle's reaction.
I don't think the sensitivity setting is affecting the speed of the response, but the range of travel of the front wheels while turning. It affects the turning radius of the car. For example, on a setting of 7, pushing the stick halfway to the left might make the angle of attack of the left front wheel say 30 degrees. With a sensitivity setting of say -2, the angle of attack might only be 20 degrees pushing the stick halfway to the left. I say this because the steering sensitivity setting appears to affect the turning radius of the car, which would also mimic response speed because moving the stick the same distance with different sensitivity's produces less or more steering angle and a smaller or larger turning radius, or so it seems.
Are you all sure that it doesn't work with certain wheels? https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=248384Thats because it doesn't work with steering wheels. It only works for non steering wheel controllers like the person a few posts up stated.
Are you all sure that it doesn't work with certain wheels? https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=248384
Are you all sure that it doesn't work with certain wheels? https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=248384
I can also show you dozens of people who will swear on their Momma's grave that the Amateur/Professional/Simulation adjustment works on the DFGT when it doesn't. I think it's just placebo effect and going from car to car convince people it's different when it's not.
No disrespect to you or PD but unless a programmer answered that email I put little faith in a customer service reps answers/guesses. That is just my experience with various companies though.Yes, I'm absolutely sure as I e-mailed Sony/PD on this very matter several months ago when we had this same debate. Also, what Johnnypenso said.
Put me on the list. No questions asked IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE with a G27.
If you don't believe it. Try a premium car, set it on negative 2 on the steering and watch the steering wheel with in car view. turn the wheels side to side. Take note how much steering wheel input it takes YOUR wheel to get the wheel on the screen to stop turning either right or left. Then back out and turn it to 7 on the sensitivity and watch how much faster the wheel on the screen in car view turns.
OR you can get in a Formula Gt or a Ferrari Formula and same thing try on negative 2 and try on 7 and watch how much different the front tires turn.
No disrespect to you or PD but unless a programmer answered that email I put little faith in a customer service reps answers/guesses. That is just my experience with various companies though.
In my answer I referred to the professional/simulation/amateur settings for the DFGT. I didn't get my answer from a customer service rep, I got it from GT5. When you try to use those settings, you see the little icons that represent the different wheels? Well the DFGT icon is not lit up when you try to change those settings, meaning it doesn't apply to that wheel, among others. And yet you'll find dozens of people who will swear up and down that it works with the DFGT. Controller sensitivity is the same thing, the answer is right in the description.