Originally posted by neon_duke
Hey, Vat, I heard the Logitech wheel didn't give much feedback unless you creamed the wall with it or something. I really like the rally courses, and the best part is the damme controller shaking in your hand the whole time. I'd hate to lose that...
Does the steering effort vary with the load on the wheels? Or is it not that subtle? :burnout:
A lot of the feedback has to do with the security of the mounting - mine is very securely fastened to a desk so the feedback is excellent.
The steering effort is very realistic - some examples:
- cars (particularly with variations in drive trains) feel very different
- you can feel the variation in suspension, e.g. a firm suspension gives more feedback over kerbs than a soft suspension
- steering effort does load up
- at the test course, a very powerful car with no downforce will get lighter in the steering the faster it goes
- the rally courses are amazing, you get a real pounding through the wheel, and you get variations in the surface - e.g. Swiss Alps, different steering sensation from the gravel to the wooden bridge, and the grass verges
I would definitely recommend trying it out - I wouldn't race any other way (plus you get the benefit of PC compatibility).
There are some quality issues though. I've been pretty lucky, apart from the 'dropping out' thing (which is 90% better now the wheel has its own powerpoint) I've had no issues - plus you'll find more and more games will be using the wheel (e.g. WRC, Burnout).