Clubsport Pedals work in GT5?

  • Thread starter Thread starter newtonfb
  • 11 comments
  • 4,461 views
Messages
8
I am thinking about purchasing a set of clubsport pedals from fanatec for GT5 because i love my wheel but im curious is if they work as i cant find anything that says they do or dont???? If so how do you like them? Thanks again
 
Yeah, they work fine with my pwts :) Though the clutch appears to be an on off switch in this game.. i think it is the same with g25/g27 but not sure. Havent really tested.
 
They work normally with all games, just like G25 pedals. However, like Babkicks said, GT5 has bad clutch implementation. Hopefully they will improve it since they are planning to release an official wheel that with a clutch, so I don't think they can afford the clutch not to work well any longer.
CSPs are in my opinion one of the best sim racing investments you can make. Besides being all-metal they work and feel really great.
 
You can only use the CSP's with fanatec wheels on the PS3. Just to let you know.
 
I got the Clubsport Pedals for Christmas, but I can't seem to get them to work with my 911 Turbo wheel (No "S"). Anyone know if they work with it?
 
Whats the problem with the clutch in GT5? I've just started using it, and while I missed some shifts at first I'm getting pretty good at it now.
 
There's no real "feel" to the clutch in GT5, but other than that in works fine once you get used to it. I think it's very difficult to be really fast using the clutch however - other than occasionally missing shifts, it seems like it slows down your shift times.
 
I got the Clubsport Pedals for Christmas, but I can't seem to get them to work with my 911 Turbo wheel (No "S"). Anyone know if they work with it?

No, sorry. The original 911 Turbo used wireless pedals, the Clubsports work on all the wheels that came after the 911 Turbo. You could use them together on the PC though by hooking them up via the USB cable and using a sim that supports multiple input devices (most good ones do)
 
Sucks they don't work with a G25 /G27 in GT5. They should make an adapter, doesn't seem like it would be that difficult.

BTW, the clutch in GT5 has a small sweet spot where you can "slip" the clutch a little. It's very small, but there.
 
It is actually difficult as we use a digital, bi-directional signal instead of just reading the analog signals of the potentiometers. There is a processor on the CSPs.
 
Back