GT Sport gas pedal mods?

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The completely non-linear gas pedal response in GT Sport is a well known (and apparently unfixable, if PD's lack of effort to change it are anything to go by) issue.

Does anyone know of a pedal mod to install a different potentiometer with a less linear curve to fool the game?

Basically, the game interprets the last few degrees of motion of the throttle as over 20-25% or more of the entire travel, leading to less than perfect control compared to not only other games, but even PD's earlier PS3 games (which had far more linear throttle response).

So it strikes me that a potentiometer with a different 'curve' with far less change at the upper range of the wiper could restore a modicum of linearity to the response. Does anyone know of anything that can do this?

Or could a circuit be built that takes the values of the stock pedals and scales the response in realtime to new resistance?
 
The completely non-linear gas pedal response in GT Sport is a well known (and apparently unfixable, if PD's lack of effort to change it are anything to go by) issue.

Does anyone know of a pedal mod to install a different potentiometer with a less linear curve to fool the game?

Basically, the game interprets the last few degrees of motion of the throttle as over 20-25% or more of the entire travel, leading to less than perfect control compared to not only other games, but even PD's earlier PS3 games (which had far more linear throttle response).

So it strikes me that a potentiometer with a different 'curve' with far less change at the upper range of the wiper could restore a modicum of linearity to the response. Does anyone know of anything that can do this?

Or could a circuit be built that takes the values of the stock pedals and scales the response in realtime to new resistance?

that is a lot of effort for a problem that not very many people seem to have.
Humans can adapt really quickly. Just keep practicing and you will adapt to the throttle curve quite quickly.
 

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