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Mainly, I say this due to this being a action-adventure-rpg-etc, and not a full on racing game, but either way, good luck.
I know it's kinda possible with an Xbox program that tricks the PC into thinking my wheel is an Xbox-controller, but there's so much deadzone that can't be dialled out that it's not worth using. :(
Itried x360ce but I couldn't make it work. When the wheel functions my gamepad doesn't so in the end it's impossible to play. If anybody knows how to make it work please let us know, it's way more immersive that way.
This.
Setting the steering sensitivity to 85-ish and using shift key for less sharp and sudden turns helps a bit as well, but damn I would be one happy camper if they added this feature. Arma has it, GTA has it for years and a ton of other games have it too, so why not CP77?
Edit: Or just a key/button that you cold e.g. press or hold for free view or alternatively for steering.
(Also it would be nice to fix the blinding light bug in 1st person driving...)