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Does anyone know if any of the games in the racing section have racing wheel support? It doesn't seem to be something that is easily found out. I personally have a Thrustmaster T300RS GT Edition racing wheel for reference. Would love to play some older games that supported wheels.

Thanks for any help.

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I will add that I know these games have racing wheel support
Flatout 2
Monster Jam Steel Titans
I would imagine the second game supports wheels as well, but I don't personally own it.
Post edited April 03, 2021 by demontrace
Hmm . Maybe Flatout , Flatout 2 and GRID ?
Post edited April 03, 2021 by DD & Ji Ji
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demontrace: Does anyone know if any of the games in the racing section have racing wheel support?
What does that mean in practice? I didn't know games have to support "racing wheels" separately. Is there some standard for racing wheel support, do all racing wheels work the same way with those games that support it?

I was under (the wrong?) impression that racing feel + pedal systems just try to mimic how the racing games operate with analog gamepads, like the analog X Y Z axis and whatever...
Post edited April 03, 2021 by timppu
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timppu: What does that mean in practice? I didn't know games have to support "racing wheels" separately. Is there some standard for racing wheel support, do all racing wheels work the same way with those games that support it?

I was under (the wrong?) impression that racing feel + pedal systems just try to mimic how the racing games operate with analog gamepads, like the analog X Y Z axis and whatever...
As far as I know, most games have to support each racing wheel individually. While one may get a particular wheel to work in any game, full support, including correct force feedback is implemented individually. There maybe some general Logitech or Thrustmaster SDK's but I do not believe there is one general "standard" for racing racing wheels, like Xbox gamepads.
Many top racing wheels have trouble in working correctly in many games and is a pain in the knee to build your own "quality" wheel, correct force feedback is the major problem.
As far as I'm aware there are SDKs for these racing wheels. Mimicing analog gamepads is only done with 3rd party software, as a workaround for games that don't have wheel support. I personally have no interest in mimicing, and would rather just use the controller if I have to do that.

All I can say to the people who ask would you even want to use a racing wheel in these games, and there are a lot of these people, is that if you haven't tried a wheel in these racing games, it's a completely different experience, and with the force feedback, you can really have moments of suspension of disbelief. I mean if controllers with thumbstick controls were truly better than steering wheels for driving, don't you think our cars would have a different setup by now?
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DD & Ji Ji: Hmm . Maybe Flatout , Flatout 2 and GRID ?
From what I've read Flatout has support, but I cannot confirm it.
I own Flatout 2 and GRID 2019, and can confirm they both have racing wheel support. GRID's is extremely good.
Post edited April 04, 2021 by demontrace
Hey, I'm not a big fan of racing games and all
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demontrace: All I can say to the people who ask would you even want to use a racing wheel in these games, and there are a lot of these people, is that if you haven't tried a wheel in these racing games, it's a completely different experience, and with the force feedback, you can really have moments of suspension of disbelief. I mean if controllers with thumbstick controls were truly better than steering wheels for driving, don't you think our cars would have a different setup by now?
I actually do own one steering wheel/pedals setup, bought it a long time ago as it was supposed to offer crossplatform support, working both with PC games (like Grand Prix Legends) and Playstation games (like the Gran Turismo games)...

...but in the end I didn't really use it all, it just felt too much work to set it up either with my PC or the Playstation when I wanted to play a driving game.

Steering wheel/pedals are more authentic of course, but whether they are better... well, I e.g. recall an old discussion on some racing simulator discussion forum where one avid Grand Prix Legends player opened up how stunned and dismayed he was to learn that when he once just happened to switch from his trusty steering wheel/pedals to play with an analog PC joystick... he beat pretty much all his own records in the game. He was dismayed to find out that using a proper steering wheel with racing simulators seemed actually a hindrance.

The reason cars don't have an analog joystick or a gamepad instead of pedals and steering wheels... I guess it is because how cars have historically been built (all the transmission, with or without steering assist etc.), and just a few decades ago it would have probably been too expensive to build the car controls to be completely "digital", ie. that the system is completely detached physically from the steering wheel and pedals.

Also, it may be that an analog joystick or gamepad gives an edge in extreme racing situations (like moving the steering from one maximum to another in milliseconds etc.) that is probably less useful in everyday driving where you don't drive with the pedal to the metal or make sudden moves all the time, and can load a save game and retry if you make an error and crash fatally.

That reminds me though that I might have seen some articles of experiments for wildly different car steering systems... but I guess the world wouldn't just be ready for them, no car company would take a risk of offering a car with a wildly different steering system than what people are used to for decades. It probably wouldn't even be legal in most countries, considering how people are taught to drive in driving schools etc.
Post edited April 17, 2021 by timppu
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maple25: Hey, I'm not a big fan of racing games and all
Thank you for let us know, Mr Bot.