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Chris2:
Messing with Logitech's settings for the centering spring did the trick. Now I'm going on two issues, one seems easy enough but the other is puzzling. The first is that I'm not getting the sensitivity I need. I think I need to remove the deadzone on the steering wheel, but I can't seem to find a setting for this. Basically, the wheel isn't sensitive 'enough' compared to the arcade machine.

The bigger issue is that with my current settings, if I turn sharply, it goes that direction but then suddenly starts going the opposite direction and then proceeds to swing back and forth between going one direction and the other. Obviously this is very inhibiting to your play of OutRun 2, particularly when drifting comes into the equation. Any ideas on fixing that?

BadMouth:
Reduce the deadzone to zero in Logitech profiler.

What Logitech wheel are you using?

If it's one of the models that rotate 900 degrees, reduce the rotation in Logitech profiler to 180-200 degrees.
On the console emulators or old PC games that were designed to be played with a thumbstick, I'll go as low as 150 degrees.

With the full 900 degrees of rotation, you are not going to be able to change direction as quickly as the game requires.

Remember to recalibrate the wheel in the game after changing the Logitech profiler settings.

Howard_Casto:
I know this is resolved, but for the record 2k6 occasionally freezes at the title screen on me as well.  Of course I'm hacking it to bits, but still...  It's maybe 1 out of 100 times though.

Chris2:

--- Quote from: BadMouth on June 24, 2015, 08:53:54 am ---Reduce the deadzone to zero in Logitech profiler.

What Logitech wheel are you using?

If it's one of the models that rotate 900 degrees, reduce the rotation in Logitech profiler to 180-200 degrees.
On the console emulators or old PC games that were designed to be played with a thumbstick, I'll go as low as 150 degrees.

With the full 900 degrees of rotation, you are not going to be able to change direction as quickly as the game requires.

Remember to recalibrate the wheel in the game after changing the Logitech profiler settings.

--- End quote ---

I am using one of the 900 degree models (Driving Force GT). I can't find the deadzone setting in the profiler but I did everything else, including limiting the rotation. It's still off but I'm sure it will get better with deadzone control.

What's bothersome is that even with these settings I'm still getting the bizarre event of a hard turn all the way in one direction producing the desired input, then a sudden jerk in the opposite direction, and then continuing to go the desired direction. It ruins your ability to make hard turns or drift, which makes the game pretty much unplayable. I don't know why it started doing this, as I've used it before without this issue. Setting the wheel to defaults and recalibrating in-game doesn't seem to resolve the issue either.

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