What is the correct steeringlock setting for the BMW M4 GT3?

What can I say. First of all this is not directly from Kunos, but from Ensi Ferrum. He made the docs.
And the value is simply wrong. Like I said, it can be precisely checked in the game (if you know how). And it's 516. Maybe it was 540 and changed? Honda Evo had 620 at some point and recently changed to 436 (and the value in the linked doc is wrong as well).
On the other hand values in the doc for BMW M6 GT3 and M4 GT4 are consistent with mine (they are not typical as well). So I can just presume that he knows how to check the rotation (Ensi) but it might've changed.

@Ensi Ferrum ?

EDIT: Another difference I see between his doc and mine is KTM. He has 580, I have 582. But I'd have to double check that one.
 
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I gave up and just use soft lock, set to max of my steering wheel in game and USB Game controller panel. Now all cars seem to sync 100%.

My only doubt is when you're trying to correct a slide or when you lose control, does having a hardware lock work better?
 
I gave up and just use soft lock, set to max of my steering wheel in game and USB Game controller panel. Now all cars seem to sync 100%.

My only doubt is when you're trying to correct a slide or when you lose control, does having a hardware lock work better?
Maybe only in cars with smaller locks or if you let go of the wheel and it keeps spinning. Without the hard lock you'd have to spin the wheel more than necessary to bring it back in sync.
 
What can I say. First of all this is not directly from Kunos, but from Ensi Ferrum. He made the docs.
And the value is simply wrong. Like I said, it can be precisely checked in the game (if you know how). And it's 516. Maybe it was 540 and changed? Honda Evo had 620 at some point and recently changed to 436 (and the value in the linked doc is wrong as well).
On the other hand values in the doc for BMW M6 GT3 and M4 GT4 are consistent with mine (they are not typical as well). So I can just presume that he knows how to check the rotation (Ensi) but it might've changed.

@Ensi Ferrum ?

EDIT: Another difference I see between his doc and mine is KTM. He has 580, I have 582. But I'd have to double check that one.
Hi Sir,
would you mind quickly explain how you check the "locks" in game?

regards
 
you mean you want soft lock and ACC still lacks it?
if no set same on wheel and in ACC butif you lack softlock i cant help you cause there no info on it still. you just may turn on virtual wheel in game and guess it by looking at wheel in game when it stops moving. i think if you make 10 degree mistake setting it, it wont affect yo lap times
540 on steering wheel base and 0 in ACC game
 
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@A.K.Racing The above data isn't always correct.

Race Element contains a list with all the steering locks(lock to lock) in ACC, thoroughly tested as well.
(By @Havner mostly)

Settings->Hardware.
If your wheelbase is supported you can simply use the auto-lock feature, or just look up the correct steering lock.

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