have fun "re-learning" to drive.
It'll sure take some time. Don't try too hard, though. Switching to a wheel takes some time to get the feel right.
Also make sure to try full-linear steering ( there is an option in the driver's / control called "
"Wheel turn compensation")
Try to deactivate any sort of this input-modulation. I started using a wheel with this setting ON because I blindly copied some recommended settings and didn't think about it for myself.
Chances are - seeing you have been using mouse-steer for some time- you never used that option, anyway. In that case don't bother.
But if you had that ON, you might want to test it out:
When I eventually changed that to 'completely OFF' (I think a value of 0.0 did the trick) I was catching the counter-steer so much easier than before. A linear steering really does help there!
On the downside it means a very direct (thus sharp) steering around center though. In my opinion you couldn't care less except when cruising at walking-pace.
Others say it is due to personal preference, though
Happy racing
&
don't slam you wheel against the wall if the fast times still take a few more laps to come by!
Cheers