For (hopefully) fairly obvious reasons, I've been spending time this week checking in on handbrake and shifter support in many titles, as well as looking to expand on some of the recommended game settings.
We'd only really previously talked about Forza Horizon 4 and 5 when it came to the Pro and especially RS50, so I wanted to check out the older titles again. It's great that when you do this, you find that everything works and in one case in a way that you might not have expected.
Forza Horizon 1,
an Xbox 360 title(!!!!) works superbly with RS50/Pro in their native compatibility modes, with manual shifter and analogue handbrake support on Xbox Series. That's a tribute to the work of MS's backwards compatibility teams doing some crazy work to perform the translation work between Xbox 360's wheel support with Xbox One/Series' wheel support.
FFB Filter 10, Dampener 20 and Angle 200. Sooooooo much fun to go and cruise around Colorado again - it's been years!!!
P.S. FH2/3 are great with the shifter as well, but they can only accept the digital handbrake mode. It's still amazing fun to revisit France, Italy/Australia respectively though
P.P.S. Sadly, everything from 4 backwards isn't available digitally any more, but you can find physical copies online, so do it! I didn't need to, but then that's the advantage of having an Xbox account that goes back to the original Xbox