Randall Stephens
Well-known member
As the driver I’m ultimately responsible for where the vehicle goes, so I want that feedback. If I’m on loose snow, ice or mud and my steering effort gets much easier I know the front end has come loose and I need to fix that. If you don’t care about that, that’s fine by me, you do you, but a large wheel with linear response and feedback seems like a better idea that some magical one turn stop to stop half wheel half yoke. Feedback is important, ask the AF447 folks.Steering feedback is far down the list of things I care about while driving a truck. The stop-to-stop rotation of a Lightning is something like 1800° while the Cybertruck steering wheel rotation is something like 180°. That makes the main driving interface much easier to use. That's a victory to everyone not driving a Porsche or writing car reviews.
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