Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-28401107-20171012153420/@comment-84.24.8.99-20171013193529

Race car = smaller steering wheel = more steering with less movement = higher steering sensitivity.

So a smaller device will have a higher steering sensitivity by default. Putting the setting lower will make up for that by numbing the input. Putting the setting higher makes for even more precise steering.

The above are all facts.

If top players use sensitivity 0 (which I don't know but let's assume they do), it's not because it requires more skill, it's because it requires less skill.

What takes more skill? Driving in a straight line with sensitivity 0 or with sensitivity 10? Answer's given 2 posts up. And the same applies to non-straight lines aka turns.

The only difference is that in RR3 you can steer by tilting the device and by turning it, it is indeed not fixed on a central spindle. That has no influence on this particular question though.