Euro Truck Simulator 2

Euro Truck Simulator 2

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sdt16 May 20, 2017 @ 4:09am
Ideal Steering sensitivity & steering non linearity
Hello Legends of the game

I play on keyboard & mouse

I was wondering what is the best steering sensitivity & non linearity slider settings to get a realistic feeling while driving..?

Or Should I leave it on default

I tried maxing out the Sensitivity & non linearity to around 90-95 % but could feel the camera shaking everytime I nudged Left or Right to keep the truck straight...
However the other day while playing ATS i left them on default & it was great to see the camera shaking not even a bit..so smooth even on big turns

What settings do you all prefer to be ideal??

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Colluceus May 20, 2017 @ 1:43pm 
Got the two at maximum, but I'm playing with a controller. Like it to steer in small range very precisely (eg for staying in the lane) but if I want to turn a lot it's not taking long.
reuhaul May 20, 2017 @ 2:49pm 
@sdt16; like you i also use keyboard & mouse and i have both sliders right down to the left, i find that gives me the best control of steering.
sdt16 May 20, 2017 @ 9:36pm 
great ...how is it playing with a joystick vs a keyboard...

Originally posted by Eomer3RMDOM:
Got the two at maximum, but I'm playing with a controller. Like it to steer in small range very precisely (eg for staying in the lane) but if I want to turn a lot it's not taking long.
sdt16 May 20, 2017 @ 9:37pm 
Originally posted by reuhaul:
@sdt16; like you i also use keyboard & mouse and i have both sliders right down to the left, i find that gives me the best control of steering.
Will give that a try...
sdt16 May 20, 2017 @ 9:38pm 
Interesting to see to contrasting styles...
one at max & the other at minimum...
(may be because of the keyboard & joystick)
Colluceus May 21, 2017 @ 12:39pm 
Originally posted by sdt16:
great ...how is it playing with a joystick vs a keyboard...

Originally posted by Eomer3RMDOM:
Got the two at maximum, but I'm playing with a controller. Like it to steer in small range very precisely (eg for staying in the lane) but if I want to turn a lot it's not taking long.
I only tried steering with the mouse once (was in ETS1 though) and I didn't like it so I grabbed my old joystick (haven't had a controller at this time) and played with that one and it was fine.
Nowadays, playing ETS2 with my controller, I really like it because it "just feels good" :) and gives me all the steering precision I need.
In the end I think the distinction between mouse and controller is made just by what you are used to, like a matter of taste.
sdt16 May 22, 2017 @ 1:56am 
Originally posted by Eomer3RMDOM:
Originally posted by sdt16:
great ...how is it playing with a joystick vs a keyboard...
I only tried steering with the mouse once (was in ETS1 though) and I didn't like it so I grabbed my old joystick (haven't had a controller at this time) and played with that one and it was fine.
Nowadays, playing ETS2 with my controller, I really like it because it "just feels good" :) and gives me all the steering precision I need.
In the end I think the distinction between mouse and controller is made just by what you are used to, like a matter of taste.

True that...Will try with my logitech controller...
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Date Posted: May 20, 2017 @ 4:09am
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