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Yep, it's based on " real life " , which is great. If you ever get into a vehicle , in real life , and the brake pedal goes down to the floor, it's time to get worried !!
hapy trucking
There is a "brake intensity" slider in the option menu try to play with that :)
Actually there is no calibration process like in Project car so you won't be able to press it 100% :)
Increasing the intensity mean that the more you push the brake the more you will actualy brake. Now since the Brake pedal in the G920 is pretty stiff (at least when new) well playing with that slider will help you for sure!