Tokyo Xtreme Racer Controller Settings — Steering Fix

Your car feels like it's driving on ice and snapping to full lock every time you touch the stick. The default settings in Tokyo Xtreme Racer are tuned completely wrong, making your controller act more like a digital D-pad than an analog steering wheel.

Why this happens: In this game, zero is the most sensitive, not the least; the slider goes backward from what you'd expect.
What you need: No special tools needed, just your controller and access to the game settings menu.

Fix Steps

1. Press Escape and navigate to Options then Controller Settings.
2. Ensure your input device is set to Controller and not Keyboard and Mouse.
3. Set Handling to Dead Zone: 3, Response Time: 0.5, and Return Time: 0.1.
4. Set Accelerator to Dead Zone: 3, Response Time: 0, and Return Time: 0.
5. Set Brake to Dead Zone: 3, Response Time: 0, and Return Time: 0.
6. Set Handbrake and Clutch to Dead Zone: 0, Response Time: 0, and Return Time: 0.1.
7. Ensure Steering Angle Correction is set to ON to maintain stability at highway speeds.
If that didn't work: If the car still feels twitchy, switch to a different vehicle like a Skyline or Silvia; the starter Miata is notoriously more sensitive than other cars in the game.

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