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Have you tried without the profiler software running?
My steering wheel follows the tires like a real car, when I drive it always wants to centre.
For now i'll have to get use to it until i can figure out a solution or work around of some sort.
If so, try the default one for your wheel and build a new custom one, safest way to ensure it's not in your custom profile.
I have deleted my old profile and created a new again.
As per your indication Peter, i decreased the FFB in game and profiler. Definitely feels a lot better now after some tweaking.
Perhaps just a case of me getting use to the new refined changes as per the update.
Thanx for the assistance all :-)
Installed GTR2 and to my surprise i found exactly the same issue as i had in the beginning, which really had me concerned because it meant i could possibly have a faulty wheel.
Then proceeded to test it at a friend's place and to my surprise the wheels performed perfectly.
Got home a lil happy but even more frustrated. Decide to uninstall and reinstall once again. Only difference this time was that i plugged it into a different usb port.
And just like that my issues are resolved :)
As weird and strange as it might seem for whatever reason using a different usb port was the solution.
Biosport i will give your setting a go now even tho im nowhere near your driving level.
Thanks once again everyone.