I tried deleting the Logitech folder for my wheel but it wont delete (the software us in use by another program but i have no game running right now so Id like to know what else uses the logitech stuff) so as a Logitech user myself I will have to live with the issue. Its not so bad if you dont have the gain slammed right up to the top. (things start to go funky around 2/3rds of the way up so if you keep gain around half way you its fine - the issue isnt with SCS but the logitech wheel internals), though there is a clunky dead spot in the middle of the travel and very noticable when you go from full left to full right lock, such as when you are turning around in a tight area or reversing a trailer and you need to yaw it left to right a lot This however is not an SCS bug but due to the fact of how the G29 is built so I doubt SCS or even the best coders in the world could dial that out unless they totally work the physical internals of the wheel. (was like that since I brought the wheel back when we had 1.36)
This is a video of My G29 experiencing the same quirk with the gain maxed out (showing why you dont need to have the gain maxed out)
Also with the gain maxed out and the high speed centering maxed out, you need
arms like He-Man to steer the truck Because the high gain is for less sensitive wheels I dont actually think this is a bug. Just keep your hands on the wheel and turn the gain down and you will experience normal driving characteristics.
I think therefore the issue is with the Logitech G29 itself, not SCS, so there is nothing that can be done - its the internals of the Logitech that need to be changed and that is unlikely just for the sake of 2 computer games
This video is the same wheel, in the same truck in very similar conditions (IE A motorway) with the same mods loaded on the same profile as the previous version, the only difference is the gain is dialed down
#notabug