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GTA 4 Please add Centering Delay to Driving on Controller #357

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Bleek82 opened this issue Dec 24, 2023 · 5 comments
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GTA 4 Please add Centering Delay to Driving on Controller #357

Bleek82 opened this issue Dec 24, 2023 · 5 comments

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@Bleek82
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Bleek82 commented Dec 24, 2023

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In GTA 4 the camera moves too slow to keep up with vehicle driving especially on sharp turns forcing you to constantly use the right stick on controller. Please add centering delay slider to driving under controller settings to help with this.

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@ThirteenAG
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It's too slow because it's frame rate dependent, it shouldn't be that way by design.

@RecklessGlue540
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It's too slow because it's frame rate dependent, it shouldn't be that way by design.

If I can recall correctly, mouse camera movement was also affected by framerate before. Raw Input seems to have fixed this.
Maybe a Raw Input implementation for gamepad joysticks would fix this, if something like that even exists...

@juicermv
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Maybe it would be possible to add some kind of external input system? SDL for example?

@RecklessGlue540
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RecklessGlue540 commented Feb 10, 2024

Also, GTA V has separate centering delay options for helis, cars, bikes and boats too iirc...
Though I wonder how much more the game could be pushed when it comes to the amount of menu options.

SDL for example?

Hmmm, this seems quite doable imo... not bad.

@juicermv
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I mean honestly it might be a good idea since it would add native support for many more controller types without the need for SteamInput

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