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You have steering saturation at 50%. I assume your wheel has a default of 900 degrees rotation then?
50% Saturation with 900 degrees rotation is 450 degrees actual rotation.
This is the same rotation I use on my Fanatec wheel. The wheelbase I have actually though is a belt driven one and not DD. - CSL Elite V1.1.
I have the sensitivity set directly to 450degrees on my wheel and run 100% saturation in game, but ultimately its the same difference.
450 degrees rotation works well for Wreckfest.
- rumble for dirt, gravel, and curbs.
- Hard landings and sudden bumps
I felt the cars a lot better i was in more control. It felt like i was really racing these rust buckets