The systems included an SD card reader for navigation, RCA jacks for video input, dual USB jacks, and five - way steering
wheel controllers similar to game controllers or circa 2010 non-smartphones.
Not exact matches
I've had no problems with Wipeout or GTA and was hoping for a
similar arcade experience but it looks like it's meant for a
controller or steering
wheel.
A three - spoke steering
wheel with a shape
similar to that of the 7 Series anchors a driver - oriented cockpit featuring a digital gauge cluster, BMW's familiar electronic shifter, and iDrive rotary
controller, though its infotainment screen looks tacked on and not unlike the sort of digital picture frame you'd find in your grandmother's house.
Just like a steering
wheel controller is a must - have for driving game fans, if you play countless hours of Street Fighter, King of Fighters, Tekken, Mortal Kombat or other
similar fighting game, it just makes sense to get yourself an arcade style fight stick and hone your skills where it matters most.
A
similar situation happened with the Nintendo Wii, which had a wide variety of input devices that all used the Wii
controller in various ways, ranging form a steering
wheel to a gun for shooting games.
Similar to traditional vehicle steering
wheels, typical
wheel controllers for video games are configured such that the
wheel portion is mechanically coupled to a fixed base along the steering axis.