What is speed sensitivity?

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I've read some people have it on zero, others 100, others say around 50 or 70.

Does it have something to do with the way the cockpit blurs when you go fast?
 
Speed Sensitivity (my interpretation):

0% = disabled
100% = fully enabled

At 0%, it means that if you turn your wheel lock-to-lock, your car's tires will also turn lock to lock *regardless of your speed*.

At 100%, it means as you drive faster, your car's tires will turn less and less (i.e. reduces twitching at higher speed). In other words, your steering inputs are *speed sensitive*. The faster you drive, the less it turns.

If you also enable 900 degrees in your wheel setting (for wheels that support it; eg DFGT, G25, G27), then this setting is less relevant since you have full motion, but it still makes a difference. On my Xbox 360 wheel with only 270 degrees lock-to-lock, the Speed Sensitivity setting helps a lot.
 
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