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Deadzone: 15%
Saturation X: 100%
Saturation Y: 100%
Curvature: 100%
Throttle:
Deadzone: 40%
Saturation X: 100%
Saturation Y: 100%
Curvature: 10%
Brakes:
Deadzone: 40%
Saturation X: 100%
Saturation Y: 100%
Curvature: 10%
Settings:
Steering Lock: 1500
FFB Gain: 0-5%
Dynamic Damping: 0-5%
Minimum Damper: 0-5%
Damper Gain: 0-5%
TrueForce Gain: 0-5%
Speed Sensitivity: 0-5%
Steering Filter: 0-5%
Steering Assist Weigh: 100%
Vibrations: 10%
I wish there was full native support for Dualsense with force feedback and gyro steering. Steam controller seems to be the only way but it has this drift problem.
As for settings, I end up trying almost every possible change to see what works best. And it's not consistent from car to car.
Did you turned steam input on?
I found it same bewteen on and off because game can recognize DS4 itself.
When I click wireless or xinput in control setting in the game, they both react if I move the joystick.
But it's too sensitive, some player told me to change joystick scale setting in "view controller setting"
Hallo,
Gyro works good for me.
I've shared my Layout: Assetto Corsa Evo - Dualsense Edge with Gyro Steering
See further settings in this video descriptions:
https://youtu.be/CawpZBpUPCw