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In Codemasters' GRiD, all the cars seem to "sway" back and forth slightly on straightaways, with no control input. Is this normal?

Edit: After more experimenting (I didn't have the game installed when I originally asked), the sway only happens when you just finish steering, like when you come out of a corner. There's sort of a pendulum effect. Even when your wheel is centered, the in-game wheel sways back and forth, less and less each time, until it eventually stops. I've confirmed that this doesn't happen when the game is played with the keyboard.

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I've just installed GRiD again to check that, and I didn't see any of that behavior. Do you have a Gamepad enabled? If you have a Gamepad enabled, it might be possible that your analog stick is slightly sluggish, "swaying back and forth" on it's on a tiny bit. In case you do have one plugged in, try unplugging it and test it without any additional input device.

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  • I use a wheel, but now that I know it might just be me I can play around with the settings. Thanks for going to the trouble of installing it! Commented Mar 25, 2011 at 17:59
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My copy of this game doesn't do that. I'm playing with a Logitech steering wheel on Windows.

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  • Which wheel? I have a Driving Force GT. Commented Apr 9, 2011 at 20:43
  • Oops, sorry, forgot to include that in my answer. I'm using Logitech's G27.
    – esqew
    Commented Apr 10, 2011 at 5:13

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