I believe that means the front wheels steer 1 degree into a corner each after 13 degrees of the steering wheel turning. Increase this ratio and you'll need to turn your steering wheel more in each corner.
Open Wheeler = F1, F3, Formula Ford, Formula Renault, etc...
It's NOT a gaming setting, it's a real life thing. It doesn't affect your wheel vs in-game wheel. It affects how fast the real car's steering is, how much you need to turn for the CAR'S wheels to turn 1 degree, not the in-game wheel.
Um. Just imagine what you're saying there. You turn your steering wheel 90 degrees, and your front wheels turn 90 degrees?I think i understand what it mean now but i dont get why we need a setting like this. I mean why not just 1-1 so how much i turn my wheel is same with how much the wheel turn in game ?? Also what is open wheeler ??
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Um. Just imagine what you're saying there. You turn your steering wheel 90 degrees, and your front wheels turn 90 degrees?
Like a Bumper car, if you have a fwd and turn the wheel 180° you go reverse.Um. Just imagine what you're saying there. You turn your steering wheel 90 degrees, and your front wheels turn 90 degrees?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steering_ratio
LOL. You don't see a problem with your front wheels turning 90 degrees to one side? That's pi/2 radians, if that paints a clearer picture.Yeah whats wrong with that ?? Too power steering ?? Too sensitive ?? To me its quite convenient cause i lazy to turn alot, at least thats how i play F1 2011, 45 degrees turn already quite enough even for a hairpin. May be this is not work in sim, i dont know