Force Feedback wheel. I suck so bad.

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Haha I can't drive AT ALL with the force feedback wheel.

correcting oversteer just doesn't work well, I guess it's easier with twitchy "stock" game controllers.
 
My friend brought over his steering wheel once. I didn't have that much of a problem playing GT3 with it. It took a little bit to get used to it, but after a while I figured out that you don't have to turn it that much to make the car turn. It's pretty fun to use!
 
The best estimate I've heard so far, is that with stock cars, figure 15 hours to get back to where you are with the DS2. With higher powered cars, you're looking at 30-60 hours of gaming to get back to previous abilities with the DS2.

The best way to make imporvements, is a comfortable solid seating position when racing.

Good luck,

AO
 
I think you just have to get used to it...it's like when I first used a PS2 controller...I didn't even know how they worked since I used to be a Nintendo "Only" person. :O
 
I wanted to ask this for quite a long time now, about the Gt force wheel, i was going to get one, i am just wondering if Gt4 will support the GT force wheel. Cuz it will suck if i can only use it with gt3 and not gt4 :confused: :banghead:
 
Originally posted by jcole
Haha I can't drive AT ALL with the force feedback wheel.

correcting oversteer just doesn't work well, I guess it's easier with twitchy "stock" game controllers.

Well, just make sure you are not using the "simulation" setting. It will not let you counter steer very much. I find the wheel works best on the "pro" setting.
 
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