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Maybe the road surface is a little bumpy? Fanatec Wheelbase has no deadzone at the centre, that could explain why the problem is not happen in a logitech wheel.
@fsuarez79 what is you wheelbase?
But I have the same issue as fsuarez79. With the AMG GT3 it feels like i have a flat spot on one tire, or as he says, drive in gravel. Its not much but I have a permanent little shaking in the wheel. I drive a Fanatec CSW 2.5 if it helps.
I'm sure it has 36 spots, but I'm giving some real world experience to know: when we had 31 clients, 4 of them didn't have pit stalls, and one was backwards.
. . . if you are looking for a physical mesh on top of the tarmac mesh you need to look in a different game
. . . anyway . . . the track is not exactly smooth . . . i get plenty feeling from the track surface so not exactly sure what you mean
thanks my man ;)