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This has a priori nothing to do with my T300 steering wheel nor with the game, but with the car.
My steering wheel goes with the standard setting of the car at 900 or even 880 degrees without difficulty.
I thus found the solution to use the car, while preserving the realism, because it is a priori only about a ***visual problem :
--> To deactivate the visual rotation of the steering wheel or to play in bonnet view.
The car is otherwise fine, Nick, can you please investigate ?
Thank you.
Visually the wheel doesn'nt match my T300.
Same problem with SlowMotion MX5, but there is a fix on upgrade.ini which work, name is VARIABLE STEERING WHEEL something.
Please allow this ption on the showroom.
I am extatic with drifting in rFactor2! I can't believe everyone is in AC when they can have such better drifting experience in rFactor! Thank you so much for your gerat work! :)
But after that start "hickup" they drove normal, as far as I can tell.
Is that a high poly/resolution model? Cause when I choose to customize it, the loading times are really loooooooooooong.
Enough with that complaining, rare car to see in rF2, so thank you ^^