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on a serious note, you can change how sensitive the analog stick is, in regards to the steering. you probably need to dial back the sensitivity.
Try adjust to these settings.
- Steering Sensitivity: In-between 20-30
- Steering linearity: 5
( Will give you linear steering which is critical )
gamepad input 25%, the steering in the game is 25%.
gamepad input 60%, the steering in the game is 60%.
gamepad input 100%, steering in the game is 100%.
Non-linear steering, example:
gamepad input 20%, the steering in the game is 10%.
gamepad input 50%, the steering in the game is 41%.
gamepad input 80%, the steering in the game is 78%.
gamepad input 100%, steering in the game is 100%.
Deadzone 15 (for left and right each)
Linearity 0
Sensitivity 92 (between 90-95 felt okay to me)