4. TODO: Feeling pretty good after #3. Not sure what else to do. - Try all cars: They feel pretty similar. Not perfect but probably good enough. - Try different tracks: Tried HQ Imola, feels decent. 3. Still a little too much centering spring, still a little too much grip-loss-wheel-looseness. - Try increasing Force Exponent again FFB steer force exponent="1.46053", 2.07457, 1.76755, 1.61404, 1.537285, 1.4989075, 1.47971875, 1.470124375, 1.4653271875, 1.46292859375 ^ Continued from Step #2 - Try reducing Grip Weight. FFB steer force grip weight="0.6572", 0.6322, 0.6447, 0.63845, 0.635325, 0.6337625 ^ Continued from Step #2 2. Too much centering spring, no feeling in high-speed corners FFB steer force grip weight="0.30720", 0.40720, 0.60720, >>wow not having the impact I think it should. Maybe it's Force Exponent<<, 1.0072, 0.8072, 0.7072, 0.6572 FFB steer force exponent="0.84649", 1.0, 1.15351, 1.46053 1. Started from HQ_Cars_and_Tracks_Certified_PLR.txt 0. Testing Conditions: Super GT500 Bathurst Ambient 20C, Track 22C Aston Martin DBR9 2009, Medium Tires, 18deg Wheel Lock SimXperience AccuForce V1, SimCommander 4 v4.1.0.0, Reset to Defaults, Wheel Mode High, 53% Overall Intensity, Degrees of Rotation 540, Engine RPM Disabled Vsync 60FPS