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Burnout Paradise Steering Problem

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why does my car pull to the left? i am also using the logitech cordless rumblepad 2 with it. i tried playing GRID and it worked fine. only burnout has this problem.
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jks, check the controller setting, you may have the axis inverted
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the axis are set properly
the controller was working fine with the current drivers which are the newest before i restarted my pc so should i just reinstall the drivers? although it steers to the left when the controller is unpluged anyways even when im using just the keyboard.
I'd reinstall the game and the drivers, but game first. Since it does it when your controller is unplugged, it is either a game problem or the game is having problems working with the driver.
Its not calibrated properly. The rest position of your analog stick isn't what the game detects as the rest position, so you end up steering to the left.

On console games this happens when you start the game with the analog stick not centered, but for PC games you have to calibrate it manually. I'm not sure if burnout has an ingame calibration, but try using the windows calibration in control panel.
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any ideas lol?


Oh, check the neutral zone, make it wider (meaning your controller, while idle is damaged and pulls to the left) if you make it greater it should make it neutral... and stuff. Check the drivers
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Its not calibrated properly. The rest position of your analog stick isn't what the game detects as the rest position, so you end up steering to the left.

On console games this happens when you start the game with the analog stick not centered, but for PC games you have to calibrate it manually. I'm not sure if burnout has an ingame calibration, but try using the windows calibration in control panel.

I don't think that is it since it does it even when his controller is not even plugged in.
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