Steering Wheel

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I'd say the DFGT has a good-sized crowd.



For force feedback? I set torque at 9 and sensitivity at 9.
Ok use the same Wheel but Force Feedback is torque 5 and sensitivity 7
And have change the Paddle shifter
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Ok use the same Wheel but Force Feedback is torque 5 and sensitivity 7
And have change the Paddle shifter
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Yeah, it's all user preference. Some people prefer to have a heavier steering feel than others.

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I use a Driving force pro with torque and sensitivity set as low as possible. otherwise the steering wheel turns back and forth by itself and it makes it difficult to keep the car going in a straight line.
 
I even have tryede to take the power connections off and see if that would be better to steer with in drifting and ehhhhhhhhhhhh that is wasn´t . maybe it just because I´m to slow and to old hehehe
 
I even have tryede to take the power connections off and see if that would be better to steer with in drifting and ehhhhhhhhhhhh that is wasn´t . maybe it just because I´m to slow and to old hehehe

It is possible but your neighbour might think your being attacked by some robot with the noise the wheel will make :scared: I have caught a few drifts after some extreme force but mostly I either spin out or give up and turn active steering on.
 
I used to use a Logitech Driving Force GT on GT5 before I upgraded. I used the standard default settings and found the wheel to be excellent. I never had a problem with missed shifts as I found the shift buttons were always easily reached by my fingers. I never learnt to drift with it - I have heard that it is much harder to drift with a wheel.
 
We can´t adjust the degrees on the wheel and that is a shame ,because I belive if we could set it to only 90 degrees then it would be better to drift with, it´s only on PC´s that can be done.
 
But I´m sure A driving force gt can´t be adjustet .
You're sure DFGT can't be adjusted even though in the OP of the link provided it says that it works with some DFGT's? Ok.
 
You're sure DFGT can't be adjusted even though in the OP of the link provided it says that it works with some DFGT's? Ok.

I've tried this myself and sadly it didn't work for me, seems like its the Driving Force Pro
 
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