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Ever since the first Gran Turismo (if I remember correctly) -- when you turn the steering (i.e., the front wheels) at slow speed, the wheels turn quite sharp -- but if you start to accelerate while still turning, then the wheels start to turn less and less sharply.
You can easily test this in an open car, such as the FGT. Turn the wheels all the way to one side, and the slowly accelerate while still turning (need a wide track for this). Notice that the wheels start to straighten out on their own. Why?
I used to have a Logitech DFP Wheel, but I don't anymore. I can't remember if it does the same thing when using a wheel to turn -- or if it only does it with a controller. Anyone got any info?
You can easily test this in an open car, such as the FGT. Turn the wheels all the way to one side, and the slowly accelerate while still turning (need a wide track for this). Notice that the wheels start to straighten out on their own. Why?
I used to have a Logitech DFP Wheel, but I don't anymore. I can't remember if it does the same thing when using a wheel to turn -- or if it only does it with a controller. Anyone got any info?