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Old 02-26-2013 | 02:12 AM
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Default Car gyro - steering gain proportional to throttle input, does this exist ?

First off, to avoid a flamewar, this is not for racing or drifting. It's just a tech idea.

Does a car gyro exist where the gain can be configured proportionally to the throttle channel ?

So for example have no gyro effect < 50% throttle, and linearly interpolate from 0% gain at 50% throttle to max-gain(f.e. 60%) at full throttle.
This way the gyro would only be used on high speed and/or power bursts, and it would still be possible to throw the car around a corner off-throttle.
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Proportional...I doubt it.
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