Hi @Gamer441352
First of all. We steer on the runway mostly with our rudder, and not with the brakes. We apply brakes only when the rudder doesn’t keep the plane on the center line, so as an extra input, or when we turn in a confined space.
Steering with the brakes and power on is called ‘riding the brakes’, and should be avoided because you’ll overheat your brakes and damage them.
Secondly, this is a sim, so everything is modeled to reality as much as possible. When you take off, a single piston plane will want to move to the left, which you’ll have to compensate with some right rudder. This is also true for the climb to cruise altitude. When your rudder is too sensitive you could try to tune that down a notch in the control settings. F.ex. -20%.
Finally there’s a setting under Assistance options called auto rudder. If you don’t bother about realism and rather want to take off and fly (no offense) that could be your toggle.
Cheers and enjoy your flights!
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