Hi Everybody,
Need some help. After many years of playing racing games using only my keyboard (all I play are racing games), I stumbled first upon F1 2004 (which I ended up throwing away) and now on GTR2 and GT Legends. These games are impossible to play with a keyboard, they need a variable input controller. Or else you're either full throttle or standing on the brakes. I can adjust to the steering, but not throttle or brakes.
After much humming and hawing, I've decided to get myself a wheel. The range starts at about 1500 bucks for a cheapie, all the way up to the Logitech leather steering for 10 times that.
Sooo, how many of you guys are using wheels and what is the feedback (pun not intended) on them? Would be great if you told me:
Brand and/or model:
Cost paid:
Pedal type, with floorboard extension or just a brick:
Force feedback: Yes/no/initial reaction - too heavy or too light, realistic or not?
Happy/not happy with purchase, why?:
Most important: Playing position: On lap, or mounted on desk, and pedal brick slippage tendency?
TIA for your replies.
Sangram
Need some help. After many years of playing racing games using only my keyboard (all I play are racing games), I stumbled first upon F1 2004 (which I ended up throwing away) and now on GTR2 and GT Legends. These games are impossible to play with a keyboard, they need a variable input controller. Or else you're either full throttle or standing on the brakes. I can adjust to the steering, but not throttle or brakes.
After much humming and hawing, I've decided to get myself a wheel. The range starts at about 1500 bucks for a cheapie, all the way up to the Logitech leather steering for 10 times that.
Sooo, how many of you guys are using wheels and what is the feedback (pun not intended) on them? Would be great if you told me:
Brand and/or model:
Cost paid:
Pedal type, with floorboard extension or just a brick:
Force feedback: Yes/no/initial reaction - too heavy or too light, realistic or not?
Happy/not happy with purchase, why?:
Most important: Playing position: On lap, or mounted on desk, and pedal brick slippage tendency?
TIA for your replies.
Sangram