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Larios 6 Nov, 2017 @ 12:15pm
My wheel is too sensitive?
I'm new, when I turn the wheel even slightly the in game car's wheel turns a lot more and it makes driving smooth a pain. I tried to compensate with speed sensitivity but it's annoying and doesnt solve the problem at low speeds. It's not a wheel problem cause on games like Race07 I dont have this problem.

Also my wheel is a Trust Predator ( ♥♥♥♥♥♥ 5 yo wheel, i dont think they make them anymore )


https://www.trust.com/en/product/15147-vibration-feedback-steering-wheel-gm-3400

Thanks for your help.
Last edited by Larios; 6 Nov, 2017 @ 12:15pm
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Klabautermann 6 Nov, 2017 @ 12:58pm 
Well, your wheel is only using 130 degree of rotation, if im not wrong. The Ruf yellowbird is using 1080 degree of rotation for example. Its normal, that your input must be extreme sensitive and precise then.
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Larios 6 Nov, 2017 @ 2:15pm 
Originally posted by Klabautermann:
Well, your wheel is only using 130 degree of rotation, if im not wrong. The Ruf yellowbird is using 1080 degree of rotation for example. Its normal, that your input must be extreme sensitive and precise then.
It's true but in games like iRacing i don't have this problem, even tho the Mazda MX5 has 900 or more degrees of rotation. I'd just like to know if there's a way to avoid this, maybe by making the steering less linear but more like, a lot of sensitivity at the end and less sensitivity at the start.
Klabautermann 6 Nov, 2017 @ 3:12pm 
Hmm ok, thats strange then. Are you registrated at the assetto corsa forum? There are a lot of helpful people. Maybe you just have to change some numbers in the .ini files, but i dont know the exact way, sorry mate..
Larios 6 Nov, 2017 @ 3:16pm 
I solved the problem, if anyone needs the solution:

Controls > Advanced > turn up Steering Wheel Gamma. Mine is set on 1.35 now.
rudski 6 Nov, 2017 @ 4:59pm 
No.

The problem is your wheel doesn't support 900 degree rotation which is what is required.
You can fiddle and make it seem like it but with a wheel at 130 degree you're always going to run into trouble.

Time to upgrade.
Larios 6 Nov, 2017 @ 5:16pm 
Originally posted by rudski:
No.

The problem is your wheel doesn't support 900 degree rotation which is what is required.
You can fiddle and make it seem like it but with a wheel at 130 degree you're always going to run into trouble.

Time to upgrade.
I solved the problem, so I dont see why you're saying "no". I don't have 200 euro to spend on a good wheel, not everyone has that much money to spend on games, some people have other passions too.
Phil Mabole 7 Nov, 2017 @ 7:25am 
There is also an option to set the 'virtual' wheel rotation to match your actual wheel rotation...for example...for your 130 degree wheel...set the wheel view to 65 degrees (or half of what your wheel rotation is set at in game controller options)....then you dont have to mess with gamma :)
EDIT...also using this method learn how to set the soft lock option.
Last edited by Phil Mabole; 7 Nov, 2017 @ 7:28am
[fll.fi] SPUnFIN 7 Nov, 2017 @ 10:44pm 
I'd also say No. But yeah, I'd also say No to gamepads, yet still some people "plays" simulations with those. 100€ is not a big investment if you really want to get the experience you're after for.
stu 11 Apr, 2020 @ 11:46pm 
Originally posted by Larios:
I solved the problem, if anyone needs the solution:

Controls > Advanced > turn up Steering Wheel Gamma. Mine is set on 1.35 now.
i cant find the advanced setting
stu 11 Apr, 2020 @ 11:49pm 
k found it but there is no steering gamma
marcw 13 Dec, 2021 @ 5:18pm 
Sensitivity supposedly handles the SPEED of the Steering, turning car wheels/tires... at least in AMS 1... I have my Sensitivity tuned to 1% in AC and the wheels still dont turn enough... I tried 100% and they barely turn, soooo more twiddling and defining other peoples comlpex definitions of terms. Strangely I have used the Forced Feedback settings on the wheel or in FANALabs to affect the speed of the steering ?? ok then. Can anyone tell me why Sensitivity is less when the value is higher ? and why 1% is still not low enough ? there's nothing after 1% ... Im using CSL DD base, Content Manager, Fanalabs.
marcw 13 Dec, 2021 @ 5:26pm 
Originally posted by Klabautermann:
Well, your wheel is only using 130 degree of rotation, if im not wrong. The Ruf yellowbird is using 1080 degree of rotation for example. Its normal, that your input must be extreme sensitive and precise then.

Im confused by this (go figure, most things in the Sims confuse me)... are you saying that with a higher value in rotation (1080) that faster steering is needed ? I thought SENSITIVITY did that ?
Or are you saying that 130 increased to 360 (or some higher value) will decrease the speed of the steering ? It seems in my experience that most setups calculate this wheel rotation for your wheel . . . should it be ignored in some cases ?
I have tried changing this value to increase the speed of my turning... no luck. I need more turning speed.
Last edited by marcw; 13 Dec, 2021 @ 5:27pm
marcw 13 Dec, 2021 @ 5:40pm 
Originally posted by Zero:
k found it but there is no steering gamma
If yu are not using a WHEEL then you likely will not see GAMMA... ASsetto Corsa ??

Originally posted by Larios:
I'm new, when I turn the wheel even slightly the in game car's wheel turns a lot more and it makes driving smooth a pain. I tried to compensate with speed sensitivity but it's annoying and doesnt solve the problem at low speeds. It's not a wheel problem cause on games like Race07 I dont have this problem.

Also my wheel is a Trust Predator ( ♥♥♥♥♥♥ 5 yo wheel, i dont think they make them anymore )


https://www.trust.com/en/product/15147-vibration-feedback-steering-wheel-gm-3400

Thanks for your help.

Interesting again with terminology. . . in AMS 1 the Steering Speed Sensitivity and the graphic shows the wheel movement speed by painting a red stripe in either direction... higher sensitivity value faster the red stripe is painted . . . Is this the same as AC Steering speed sensitivity ? Although it seems on AC the inverse is true the lower value 1% is a higher speed of steering. Speed referring to the speed that the front wheels turn ?
Any body ?
I suffer from slow steering - - - I should call my Dr. -
He told me I was fat -
I said I wanna second opinion -
He said allright your ugly too....
Last edited by marcw; 13 Dec, 2021 @ 5:42pm
ling.speed 13 Dec, 2021 @ 9:19pm 
Originally posted by mnwpro3:
Any body ?
They are all dead (look at the posting time).

In AC, the "speed sensitivity" refers to CAR speed. The faster you go the less steering lock you have with that option. It's mostly for wheels/pads with low rotation so they dont yeet themselves off the straight at high speed.

Cant remember if there was even a setting to change wheel speed, game should follow real wheel as much as input lag permits. (there is a rotation speed setting for gamepads, but no way you are using pad mode)
Havent heard of this kind of issue for CSL DD, so it has to be either something very rare or very stupid :).
Larios 15 Dec, 2021 @ 6:38am 
Originally posted by ling.speed:
Originally posted by mnwpro3:
Any body ?
They are all dead (look at the posting time).

In AC, the "speed sensitivity" refers to CAR speed. The faster you go the less steering lock you have with that option. It's mostly for wheels/pads with low rotation so they dont yeet themselves off the straight at high speed.

Cant remember if there was even a setting to change wheel speed, game should follow real wheel as much as input lag permits. (there is a rotation speed setting for gamepads, but no way you are using pad mode)
Havent heard of this kind of issue for CSL DD, so it has to be either something very rare or very stupid :).
lol im not dead but i hope i'll soon be

for those asking for help, sorry but i cant help you i didnt even remember this post existed
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