Some think this effect is totally broken, and does nothing.
This isn’t true, if you set it at 100, it works… sometimes. It is very noticeable if you use Damper 0, and drive longer periods of time. This effects keeps randomly changing on and off. You can clearly notice a big change in the steering feel. When it’s working, the steering feels much better, firmer, responsive. But when it doesn’t, steering becomes lighter and lacking center feel. And soon it’s great again, then bad again…
All happens while changing nothing in the menus, same car, just driving around, all on dry asphalt roads (summer).
The effect is going totally haywire in the background, randomly switching on/off. Test it yourself, and you will clearly notice.
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Seems the update fixed this, although have to test more to be sure.
Actually not sure if it was Understeer, but something was going haywire in the background. Now it seems consistent, not losing the center feel randomly anymore.
Still not a fan of the gravel road feedback (when Damper is off) hope there would be a separate slider for the roughness of non-tarmac surface feedback. Since I think it’s too rough, compared to how tarmac feels. Especially considering the game encourages going outside the roads, to explore and race. It shouldn’t really rattle much, as it becomes unpleasant in long driving sessions.
Let players smoothen that out, without losing any tarmac feel, and without using any Damper. Or tone it down yourself