Afternoon Lads and Lasses
Just wondered how many people use the DFP in the non GT or SS cars (since they'd have short steering racks) and use the full 900 degrees to match the in-cockpit wheel motion?
I've tried it and find it much MUCH harder to catch tail slides and general corrections, although I'm sure I could get used to it.
Does it offer you more control do you find? or simply a greater sense of realism?
I use about 350, but am trying to slowly increase as I think that'd be a better way than just slapping it up to 900 degrees and fighting with it
Just wondered how many people use the DFP in the non GT or SS cars (since they'd have short steering racks) and use the full 900 degrees to match the in-cockpit wheel motion?
I've tried it and find it much MUCH harder to catch tail slides and general corrections, although I'm sure I could get used to it.
Does it offer you more control do you find? or simply a greater sense of realism?
I use about 350, but am trying to slowly increase as I think that'd be a better way than just slapping it up to 900 degrees and fighting with it