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Wheels are surely faster, especially over an entire race.
Long time DS4 user here. It's a frustrating experience because on the limit being smooth helps, but smooth with a DS4 is very hard to do. It feels like I can go 95% of my limit on DS4 and the rest I need a wheel for.Never used a controller... appearances seem the controller is more forgiving... which is frustrating, as, at times the forgiving-ness (I realize that's not a word) appears to be an advantage.
Having said that, I cannot begin to imagine how slow and out of control i would be with the DS4. Pretty sure I would go straight to Dr.E/Sr.E.
I'll stick to wheel, and, every time I see a controller user running with me, passing, and running away, I just admire their skill with such an unnatural interface.
Long time DS4 user here. It's a frustrating experience because on the limit being smooth helps, but smooth with a DS4 is very hard to do. It feels like I can go 95% of my limit on DS4 and the rest I need a wheel for.
A way around this is to tune the car to be very forgiving on-throttle, I gain a bit of time this way.
Reduced my DS4 sensitivity yesterday to help with snappy steering making the rear step out and suddenly I can't run through the Dragon Trail chicane like I used too because it just won't go left-to-right fast enough :/ #DS4Problems
immersion..not about going fast
Peeps, I was going to start a thread about this until I saw this one.
A couple of evenings play over the holidays, saving replays and watching other players from the onboard view has me convinced that in certain areas the way GTS is configured for the controllers means the controllers have the advantage. In *some* areas. Examples:
1) Long up hill L-R-L-R sections at Kyoto driving park – Yamagiwa and long uphill R-L-L-R at Maggiore GP: With a wheel (I have Logitech G29) the slightest correction means you stop gaining speed and/or lose a couple of MPH. With a controller I watched them twitch constantly whilst GAINING speed.
2) Trail braking zones: Most recently the Daily race yday at Kyoto/Yamigawa. Trail braking into T4 (the hairpin Left-hander) . There was a guy following me who kept over-speeding in, running wide and then was able to pretty much keep the same distance to me once we were up through 2nd, 3rd gears. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Over speed in with a wheel, you just have to wait wait wait for the car to straighten before you get on the power.
Anyway, just an observation. I think the more we play the more we see the odd tiny glitch in what is a totally immersive 10/10 game. I for one think this is the best racing game ever. I'm sure this is the final version that doesn't lead with VR also. I guess next one will be on PS5 and be mainly developed for VR mask with just 2d screen 2nd.
I experienced this same phenomenon myself last night.
I spent a couple hours yesterday practicing Nurb GP on my wheel with the 911 RSR, getting all the tricky corners down, and finally setting a decent qualifying time (for my skill level) of 1:58:800. Then, out of curiosity, I grabbed the DS4 and tried to match that time.
I had to turn on TCS 2 right away because TCS 0 with a controller resulted in instant spins - and then it took me a few more laps to get the hang of the DS4 steering. But I was absolutely stunned how quick my lap times were with seemingly extremely sloppy, jerky, brute-force driving compared to the gracefulness of my wheel laps. I was doing 2:01 and 2:00 right off the bat, and after a few more laps of practice I nailed a 1:58:500. In less than 20 minutes I had beaten my best wheel time that had taken me well over an hour to achieve.
The DS4 definitely seems to have some artificial boosts over a wheel/pedals as you mention. Not saying this is wrong or unfair, just a little surprising.
If you turn off TCS, you'll go even faster![]()
Yep I use TCS 0 with the wheel, but had to set TCS 2 with the DS4 since I couldn't prevent spin easily enough with the joystick.
Never used a controller... appearances seem the controller is more forgiving... which is frustrating, as, at times the forgiving-ness (I realize that's not a word) appears to be an advantage.
Having said that, I cannot begin to imagine how slow and out of control i would be with the DS4. Pretty sure I would go straight to Dr.E/Sr.E.
I'll stick to wheel, and, every time I see a controller user running with me, passing, and running away, I just admire their skill with such an unnatural interface.
I've just ordered a wheel which arrives on Tuesday. I'll be back to post my thoughts. I'm not expecting to be faster, but I am expecting to hold my faster times more consistently, without the wrist and thumb ache.
What have you gone for? I've just ordered a T300 which arrives tomorrow
either way, gotta be much more fun and better with a wheel in the hand!T150 RS for £139.99. I'm on a strict budget otherwise I'd have a T300.
Opposite for me. I tried the motion control for hours and couldn’t get a single clean lap. With the stick I’m usually within a second or so of the top 10.Motion control is easy. You can post consistant times with ease.
Stick control though is another matter..
I just got a wheel recently too. I'm faster with the wheel but it seems to be a lot easier to spin out with it. If I get a wheel off of the track there is a good chance of spinning out whereas with the ds4 it would just plow on through like a tank. This is with the same aids on for both. Actually after the last few patches it seemed very hard to spin out with the ds4.