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slip effect = 50%
Also try setup your wheel using configuration wizard in game
Mine MoMo works nicely. Remember use Logitech Gaming Profile Software when playing with this wheel. And yes 240 degrees but from other than some games, not inverted. And if you have been driving real cars, the steering ain't usually "heavy". Powersteering in abarth, all BMW's etc. Just ask for exact values from game. I'll tell you if needed.
Whether or not you need power steering depends on the car IMO. With an M3, you really need it. It's pretty light and you don't really have to manhandle it much.
On the other hand, I have a Chrysler Charger E49, it doesn't have power steering either-and in it's case that's kind of a problem. The E49 is the most tiring car I've ever owned, it's a monster-big, heavy, powerful, and kind of unruly even on modern rubber. I'm actually tempted to fit hydraulic power steering myself just to make it more drivable.
Well it really depends on a few things, but for sure weight distribution is one factor.