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Feel free to try the following settings below, that i use with my PS5 Dualsense controller:
Steering Properties
Deadzone: 2%
Saturation X: 100%
Saturation Y: 100%
Curvature: 20%
Steering Settings:
Speed Sensitivity: 70~96% *
Steering Filter: 20~90% **
Steering Assist weight: 0%
Throttle and Brake Properties:
Deadzone: 0%
Saturation X: 100%
Saturation Y: 100%
Curvature: 0%
* Regarding Steering speed Sensitivity, I'm still playing around with this setting to find what works best. Start High, then work your way down in small increments until it feels good.
** Regarding Steering Filter, I'm still playing around with this setting to find what works best. so Start low, then work your way up in small increments until it feels good.
Make changes one at a time, do not make multiple. it'll take a while to dial in but it is what it is
When driving, if you can, try to use small precise movements with your steering. Sudden movements will upset the car and you'll probably lose control very easily, try to be smooth with your inputs and you should be able to keep in control, and produce consistent laps.
steering assists weight - 100