I have the same problem, when holding the wheel physically dead on Centre, it reads 1.0 % to the right at 900 degree rotation, when changing the rotation to something like 230 degrees from the control panel under win 7 as it is really nice when playing f1 specially the monte Carlo circuit allowing you to change direction quicker without needing a full lock, the stupid thing will have a higher reading now(3.5%) forcing you to ignore the fact that your not holding your wheel on centre. Thrustmas
Most people probably won't even know what these numbers mean. High resolution is one thing, but I highly doubt you'll be able to get that resolution when the wheel is spinning at high rpm!
I have the same problem, when holding the wheel physically dead on Centre, it reads 1.0 % to the right at 900 degree rotation, when changing the rotation to something like 230 degrees from the control panel under win 7 as it is really nice when playing f1 specially the monte Carlo circuit allowing you to change direction quicker without needing a full lock, the stupid thing will have a higher reading now(3.5%) forcing you to ignore the fact that your not holding your wheel on centre. Thrustmas
nikopk85 9 months ago
@zirodesings Ever heard of racing simulators, such as Live for Speed?
ordi75 11 months ago
1080º? in arcade game? jajajaja fucking shit
zirodesings 11 months ago
What dos this say, that this wheel is precise? Well, I expect that from a 499€ wheel, no need for a video proof.
Dreiviertel 1 year ago
@vex123 Or, they DO.
FeeLtheHertZ 1 year ago
Most people probably won't even know what these numbers mean. High resolution is one thing, but I highly doubt you'll be able to get that resolution when the wheel is spinning at high rpm!
vex123 1 year ago