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I made this video a long time ago, and someone just commented asking for the files to be uploaded, so I'm posting it here, since CodeMasters has let their forum contract expire.
Originally I only had a lengthy description on how to edit the file, since YouTube isn't very copacetic with uploading files. This has 3 files for varying levels of steering control from slower to faster response. 50% being slowest, 100% being fastest. 100% is just stock steering with slightly wider deadzone. Yes, deadzone tweaking actually works with keyboard.
First make a backup copy of your "dinput_default.xml" file, located at your GRID 2 game directory in the input folder. After making a backup copy and relocating it, just replace that file with any of the three files to tweak steering to the desired setting.
Originally I only had a lengthy description on how to edit the file, since YouTube isn't very copacetic with uploading files. This has 3 files for varying levels of steering control from slower to faster response. 50% being slowest, 100% being fastest. 100% is just stock steering with slightly wider deadzone. Yes, deadzone tweaking actually works with keyboard.
First make a backup copy of your "dinput_default.xml" file, located at your GRID 2 game directory in the input folder. After making a backup copy and relocating it, just replace that file with any of the three files to tweak steering to the desired setting.