The G29 is the company's first force
feedback racing wheel for the PlayStation 4, but remains compatible with the PS3 and PC as well.
Official Racing Simulator for PS4 and PS3 (also compatible with PC); 1080 degree force
feedback racing wheel; Built - in PS4 / PS3 sliding switch; Realistic 11» / 28 cm wheel; Large pedal set included
Following on from the recently released Y - 300 CPX headset, gaming accessory manufacturer Thrustmaster have revealed the new and awesome looking TMX Force
Feedback racing wheel.
Mad Catz just announced they're releasing a second Xbox One peripheral: the Force
Feedback Racing Wheel.
Not exact matches
The Thrustmaster TMX Force
Feedback for Xbox One and PC is an awesome mid-tier
racing wheel for those who play primarily on the Xbox One.
With customization options, strong console support, and an impressive force
feedback system, you can immediately feel the jump in quality from a controller, mouse and keyboard, or low - end
racing wheel.
It's a complicated system, comprising not just a VR headset (an HTC Vive, to be specific - one of the market leaders in VR) but also a Scan 3XS PC, which controls the actions of a Raid Pro340 motion simulator rig - an Ariel Atom - style structure equipped with a Sparco Evo II seat, a Sparco steering
wheel attached to a Reimer Motorsports direct drive force
feedback system, Fanatec SQ gearbox unit, and HPP
racing pedals.
The
feedback through the steering
wheel is excellent thanks to the
race - bred suspension and optional $ 500 dynamic damper control, both which assists adhesion.
The very latest patch has
racing wheel users in mind as it sees improvements to force
feedback including the addition of extra settings to help users calibrate force
feedback to their liking (found in the options menu).
While Mad Catz are billing their force
feedback wheel as a premium product, more serious
racing gamers will derride the
wheel for its lack of gear shifter and clutch pedal - two crucial factors in the premium
racing peripheral market that put it directly behind its competitor Fanatec, who have provided high - end Forza licensed
wheels for the Xbox 360.
Thrustmaster's TMX Force
Feedback wheel is promising to deliver a realistic and versatile
racing experience.
Oh, and there's an annoying bug where a
racing wheel will lose all force
feedback when waking your console from rest and resuming the game.
I'm really enjoying the game but the «bug where a
racing wheel will lose all force
feedback when waking your console from rest» is a real pain in the a ** e. I've also found there's a bug or something in career mode, you can compete in an event and it's pretty difficult to finish in the top three but if you do another event then go back to the first sometimes the AI is so stupid you can win by a massive margin.
Perhaps more importantly, though, F1 2015 is being designed to ensure «parity» between
racing wheels and controllers, and though we'll need a much more comprehensive test to verify that, what I played certainly felt a lot more responsive and impactful on a traditional pad due to some beefy force
feedback.
It would be a crying shame if it doesn't feature force
feedback, as options for Xbox One
racing wheel peripherals are rather limited for hardcore users.
I wish I had a proper
racing gaming setup, as F1 has force
feedback on the controller
wheel that you use.
• Full force
feedback controller support for better gaming experience - keyboards, joy pads, joysticks and
racing wheels at your disposal.
There's the usual array of options for
wheel users to adjust the force
feedback sensitivity among other options, but Slightly Mad Studios realise that not everyone who plays Project CARS have access to expensive
racing peripherals cluttering their living room.
We experiment a little with the setting including turning down the force
feedback and degrees of steering angle on our Thrustmaster T300 RS
racing wheel.
Custom
racing seats with triple monitors, and force
feedback wheels are not uncommon setups among the dedicated, willing to spend to chase that dream.
The set, with an RRP of $ 399.99 (USD) comprises both the licensed
racing wheel — featuring Force
Feedback, upgradable firmware and 1080 ° degrees of rotation.
Usually in
racing games more powerful vehicles convey their
feedback with a rumble, the rumble lets you know the
wheels are spinning loosing traction, on the simulation mode the line between riding round a corner at high speed and seeing yourself flailing from your bike is a slim one so this rumble is all the more important.
Logitech Dual - motor
Feedback Driving Force G29
Racing Wheel with Responsive Pedals for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3
The Thrustmaster T - GT is a great
racing wheel with superb force
feedback and particularly good performance with Gran Turismo Sport.
Jump in the drivers seat with Logitech's G920 Dual - motor
Feedback Driving Force
Racing Wheel with Responsive Pedals, a definitive simulated racing wheel that's compatible with both your PC and Xbox One (with a PS4 version
Racing Wheel with Responsive Pedals, a definitive simulated racing wheel that's compatible with both your PC and Xbox One (with a PS4 version
Wheel with Responsive Pedals, a definitive simulated
racing wheel that's compatible with both your PC and Xbox One (with a PS4 version
racing wheel that's compatible with both your PC and Xbox One (with a PS4 version
wheel that's compatible with both your PC and Xbox One (with a PS4 version too.)
Full force
feedback controller support as well as keyboards, joy pads, joysticks and
racing wheels.
The driving itself is still of incredibly high quality, whether played on a
racing wheel (where the force
feedback even simulates G - force loading on the front
wheels — amazing) or on a DualShock 3, which I used for a good three or four hours during this review.
Any force
feedback wheel will add a whole new dimension of fun to reasonably realistic
racing games like Forza Motorsport and Driveclub, but at the price these Thrustmasters are the obvious choice.
Check out IGN's preview video of this new Force
Feedback - powered
racing game
wheel.