
I'm only half joking, but the main reason is that I don't have enough space in my room to set up a cockpit. To be honest, it is more comfortable to play with Gamepad FX than to use such a steering wheel controller.

#ASSETTO CORSA CONTROLLER SETTINGS PS2#
It's from the PS2 era, but it works fine on Windows 10. It was sold as "WingMan Formula Force GP" for PC. Why use a gamepad?Because I don't have the money.

This way It can simulate self-steer based on the FFB information and thus reproduce realistic movement of the steering wheel. In this script, the stick input, which was previously interpreted as angle, is now treated as the strength of the steering wheel turning force. This would not work well if the steering wheel was turned too far and the front wheels slid, or if the body skidded, the front wheels would get caught. When the stick is pushed to its limit, the steering wheel also turns to its limit, and when the hand is released, the stick returns to the center by spring force, so the steering wheel direction also returns to the front. Nevertheless, in conventional gamepad operation, stick input is interpreted as angle. This allows the car to move forward in a stable manner even if it skids.Īssetto Corsa reproduces this "self-steer" with a steering wheel controller with force feedback. The front wheels of a car are designed to face in the direction of travel, so for example, when the car is moving forward, the front wheels are facing forward, and when it skids, they are facing sideways.

How does it work?Cars have a phenomenon called "self-steer," in which the steering wheel turns by itself.
