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April 27, 2024, 02:10:02 PM

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I mean, it looks like the virtual rider switches to counter steering once you're above a certain speed, but it happens automatically. When you're in the pit -X will muscle the handlebars left, but -X when you're at-speed will turn the wheel right so that the bike dips down,  more and more until you hold that joystick deflection, and less and less when you ease back towards middle.

I'll try lowering the deadzone, thanks, though normally there's a dedicated sensitivity slider for analog inputs. I'll also try the linearity sliders, which sounds like it's modifying a curve, hopefully to reduce sensitivity from small inputs.
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That's pretty confusing. So in VR, to countersteer AND lean, do I just physically lean? When I tried that the bike didn't countersteer and the lean didn't initiate, just my body positioning changed.

I think ideally what I'd do is deflect the joystick to countersteer, lean my body, and the bike would remain at that angle without further inputs on the handlebars, like real life.
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Quote from: Chris_Beeves on January 26, 2022, 07:07:03 AMIt's the 'lean' settings you want to change. It is the steering.
20% deadzone sounds like a lot, try something like 5%.

I calibrated and the range looks correct when I test it, it goes full deflection to full deflection.

The only deadzone settings I see are for the "lean" dropdown. There's simply no dropdown for "steering" whatsoever. Is that a bug?
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Does anyone know where I can change the steering sensitivity in the demo? I'm trying it out with a VR headset and an Xbox controller but I don't see anything about changing the steering sensitivity or "direct steering." Just lean sensitivity.

Here's a picture of the settings: https://i.imgur.com/5yd1h2A.jpg

There are options in the drop-down under advanced but nothing for steering, just things like front brake, rear brake, clutch, F/B lean, and R/L lean. I've calibrated it to the proper range of motion of the joysticks but it's incredibly sensitive, like a few degrees of deflection around the center of the X/Y joystick will lean my bike fully in one way then the other.