12/13/2023 0 Comments F1 2013 wheel settings![]() ![]() When I read your explanaition above, then my conclusion is that the game thinks I have a wheel and windows thinks it's a gamepad, or the other way around. Because when I put it on steering wheel the steering was like crazy, turning the wheel a little bit resulted in huge turning in the game. ![]() As said before I had to switch off the override input device setting. FOrgetting about F1 2015 for a while, let's look back at my F1 2014 problem. Maybe this explains the strange behaviour of my car. Graham, first of all thanks for your time and detailed post. I really don't know what you can do, apart from hoping that your wheel will be supported in a future patch Sorry ignore that last paragraph, it slipped my mind that you don't have a supported wheel, so you don't have access to the saturation and linearity settings. So even though you might lose that 1:1 visual setting with the in-game steering wheel, you might be able to tweak your control problem out of the wheel with the saturation and/or linearity settings. I don't know whether you read the first post in my sticky about wheel settings, but as far as I know the info is accurate. So raw wheel movement data was being sent to the game. This is what the 'override input device' > 'Steering Wheel' setting was about, it was switching off that damping used for gamepads. If you apply that same damping to a steering wheel, it feels unresponsive, hard to turn into corners, like it was understeering. So to help with steering a form of damping was introduced, (a far as I am aware), to make steering with a little joystick easier, damping out the little control inputs, smoothing everything out. It so easy to oversteer with your thumb on a little joystick, and you could end up zig-zagging along a straight piece of track. With gamepads, they have small controls with a small range of movement, they maybe analogue, but the small range of movement makes them very sensitive. The 'override input device' had to be set to 'Steering Wheel' (when using a wheel), to remove the damping that was being applied to suit gamepads. ![]()
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