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| Lou Grinzo 2004-10-28, 5:45 pm |
| I recently bought a PS/2, and I'm having a lot of fun
with driving games, which means I'm thinking about buying
a steering-wheel-and-pedals set.
I've picked up a few hints that the Logitech unit is
very good, but I'd like to know what everyone here
thinks about that model and others that are widely
available.
(I don't know if it matters for compatibility or
playability issues, but I'm currently playing GT3 and
plan to get the new NFS title when it ships.)
Take care,
Lou
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| Galley 2004-10-29, 12:45 am |
| On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 20:54:22 GMT, Lou Grinzo <lou@nospam.com> spewed forth these
words of wisdom:
quote:
>I recently bought a PS/2, and I'm having a lot of fun
>with driving games, which means I'm thinking about buying
>a steering-wheel-and-pedals set.
>
>I've picked up a few hints that the Logitech unit is
>very good, but I'd like to know what everyone here
>thinks about that model and others that are widely
>available.
>
>(I don't know if it matters for compatibility or
>playability issues, but I'm currently playing GT3 and
>plan to get the new NFS title when it ships.)
>
>
>Take care,
>Lou
The Logitech Driving Force is the exact same wheel that the developers use. GT4
supports the 900-degree turning radius of the new Driving Force Pro. $79 vs.
$149.
--
"I'm not a cool person in real life, but I play one on the Internet"
Galley
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