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Haven't checked this myself yet!
http://www.911wheel.de/?q=node/8574#comments
also from another user snowowl on the xbox forums..
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After lengthy conversations I had on Thursday (June 14) with Xbox Support, it is apparent the "current" System Update Version 2.0.15572.0 is what is messing up the behavior of the wheels, whether the Microsoft Wireless Wheel, the Fanatec products (version does not matter) or even the Microsoft Wireless Speed Wheel. Not all regions have received the update, and it may being withheld now pending investigation of the issues.
Even the Support personnel I spoke with indicated IF you are running Update Version 2.0.15572.0, you can attempt to clear the cache (described here: support.xbox.com/.../clear-system-cache) to remove that build so you can play Forza Motorsport (or any other racing game on the console for which you use a steering wheel) in an offline mode without receiving the Version 2.0.15572.0 Xbox update. If you are in a region where the new Update Version has already been delivered, it may be offered again. Refusal of that update will not allow online usage.
NOTE: In attempting this in various testing, some people were able to successfully remove the update, while others were not - even after numerous attempts and numerous restarts of the console after performing the Cache Maintenance. Reverting to the previous Dashboard 2.0.14719.0 build, or having it currently properly installed, apparently does continue the proper usage of the wheels, including correct Force Feedback avoids the anomalies presented with the new Xbox update.
The attempt to blame third-party providers is very poor, since the Microsoft Wireless Wheel, Fanatec products (all versions), and even the Microsot Wireless Speed Wheel just doesn't go south on its own when Update Version 2.0.15572.0 is installed. Those of us who are running Version 2.0.14719.0 DO NOT HAVE THE ISSUES. Those of us in testing, have the problem when Version 2.0.15572.0 is installed, but NOT with the previous build. Get it? Nothing changed for the wheels, only the System Update in those regions were it was distributed."
http://www.911wheel.de/?q=node/8574#comments
also from another user snowowl on the xbox forums..
"
After lengthy conversations I had on Thursday (June 14) with Xbox Support, it is apparent the "current" System Update Version 2.0.15572.0 is what is messing up the behavior of the wheels, whether the Microsoft Wireless Wheel, the Fanatec products (version does not matter) or even the Microsoft Wireless Speed Wheel. Not all regions have received the update, and it may being withheld now pending investigation of the issues.
Even the Support personnel I spoke with indicated IF you are running Update Version 2.0.15572.0, you can attempt to clear the cache (described here: support.xbox.com/.../clear-system-cache) to remove that build so you can play Forza Motorsport (or any other racing game on the console for which you use a steering wheel) in an offline mode without receiving the Version 2.0.15572.0 Xbox update. If you are in a region where the new Update Version has already been delivered, it may be offered again. Refusal of that update will not allow online usage.
NOTE: In attempting this in various testing, some people were able to successfully remove the update, while others were not - even after numerous attempts and numerous restarts of the console after performing the Cache Maintenance. Reverting to the previous Dashboard 2.0.14719.0 build, or having it currently properly installed, apparently does continue the proper usage of the wheels, including correct Force Feedback avoids the anomalies presented with the new Xbox update.
The attempt to blame third-party providers is very poor, since the Microsoft Wireless Wheel, Fanatec products (all versions), and even the Microsot Wireless Speed Wheel just doesn't go south on its own when Update Version 2.0.15572.0 is installed. Those of us who are running Version 2.0.14719.0 DO NOT HAVE THE ISSUES. Those of us in testing, have the problem when Version 2.0.15572.0 is installed, but NOT with the previous build. Get it? Nothing changed for the wheels, only the System Update in those regions were it was distributed."