It's not about driving it's about how capable you are to put much effort in this video and drive through those small roads. Awesome Great like it so much
Volvo bought DAF's car branch (and a part of it's truck branch) in the past, so some things are identical. Noticed this myself when taking apart a DAF dashboard and found codes that gave me direct hits on Volvo parts only :P . (The car branch stopped being a thing quite quickly, it was not successfull.)
Does it also suffer from problems like loosing center in-game? If so it might have a cracked encoder disk and it is receiving conflicting information on which the force feedback might act while it actually shouldn't. It could also be you have force-feedback responses in ETS2 to high, in which engine vibrations will be causing a lot of feedback that way.
I do not get it. you have all the great gear. Smartphones, steering wheel, handbrake, gloves and so on. but your monitor is as big as that of a laptop. it's time for a curve monitor
When I look at the tremendous size difference (image-wise) between the steering wheel and feet, I take it we are looking at a wide-angle kind of lens used for the camera that records that part. Those lenses distort things quite heavily: things close to the camera appear really big, and things further away, and sometimes not much in distance can look incredibly small, which I think is what makes the monitor appear small as well. You can see the lens curvature in the desk by the way, it is curved. I take it the monitor is much bigger than it looks. Also, I have a simrig and while yes, a much bigger monitor helps a tremendous amount when it comes to steering the right way and having a feeling of position on the road, I don't necessarily have the room for it, because the big monitor is a projector-type and the "screen" stands on my desk which is also really cluttered (I combine to much hobbies into 1 room). Getting the simrig in place is already quite the hassle so yea, I sometimes play on a smallish 27" monitor, but the simrig makes up for a lot of the playing experience.