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Coincidentally - same file as this person -
https://steamcommunity.com/app/271590/discussions/0/4842022222934653794/#c4842022222934680665
/goodluck
Just switch to using x360ce 4.x as it does not need the DLL's
That is how i use my wheel
That and AntimicroX to map some of the buttons to keys, since xInput doesnt support as many buttons as the wheel has.
Is a shame the game itself has absolute trash wheel support.
(Actually it has 0 wheel support)
All that input damping and ramping etc design for the xbox thumbsticks blows when you have a wheel, you want absolute linear realtime input.
I have to make a really flakey profile for the game in x360ce with a lot of anti-deadzon
and some jacked sensitivity, and the wheel itself set at like 240 degrees i think.
A game that entails tons of driving, with 0 wheel support, go figure.