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if you wanna try my settings:
pkexec ltwheelconf --wheel DFGT --nativemode --range 540notify-send "Logitech DFGT Range changed to 540 degrees" -t 4000 -i messagebox_info
ingame i have 45% saturation and -3 linearity, rest is default
also polkit rule to not having to use sudo on the ltwheelconf changes
xpander@arch ~ $ cat /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.archlinux.pkexec.ltwheelconf.policy
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE policyconfig PUBLIC
"-//freedesktop//DTD PolicyKit Policy Configuration 1.0//EN"
" http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/PolicyKit/1/policyconfig.dtd">
<policyconfig>
<action id="org.archlinux.pkexec.ltwheelconf">
<message>Authentication is not required to run the Logitech Wheel Configuration</message>
<icon_name>ltwheelconf</icon_name>
<defaults>
<allow_any>yes</allow_any>
<allow_inactive>yes</allow_inactive>
<allow_active>yes</allow_active>
</defaults>
<annotate key="org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.path">/usr/bin/ltwheelconf</annotate>
<annotate key="org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.allow_gui">true</annotate>
</action>
</policyconfig>
My Wales was a bit of a mess. I think I did one relatively clean stage, and that only because I drove really slowly. Lots of spins, a few rolls and off road adventures, and some penalties to boot.
I had fun though. The game ran smooth as butter with my new GPU.
EDIT: @Xpander, Congrats on your Win. You really set the bar high. I very much enjoy trying to beat you.
It turns out the mistake I had with controlling was I'd changed the wheel from 900 to 540, but left the saturation as it was, and it ended up massively over-sensitive. Anyway, all sorted now :)
Anyway, thanks so much for this, and thanks again for running these tournaments.