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as there seem to be no bike controllers available, and seeing this thread, i am now going to pursue this ostensibly bizarre idea further- and in vr possibly.
thanks, op, for the inspiration lol.
My G27 worked right away with no problems. All I had to do to make it seem realistic was to reset
the wheel rotation down from the normal 900 degrees to around 50 ( I'll settle somewhere between 45 to 55 I think). and the centreing spring to 50%. Now the wheel feels like handlebars, no more tank slappers, and left foot for braking feels quite like being back on the old British bikes that I grew up on LOL .
I'm using an old Tosh tablet right now, I could do with a blast on TT2 funny enough.