Hi All,
I've been racing using an old logitech formula yellow (No FF) which has a degree of rotation of around 120 degrees (like an F1 car) and that's perfect for me, but I'm considering upgrading to a G25 or G27 and I know they have a degree of rotation of 900 degrees.
This extended degree of rotation will be good for some cars like XFG ect. but for open wheelers are you able to lock it to a much lower degree of rotation (similar to the logitech formula yellow at 120), or does the force feedback do that for you (e.g. resistance beyond the range), or do you have to manually lock it. Having never really used anything other than my current wheel I don't know, or does it work that you set the degree of rotation in game to say 120 and you wheel still goes beyond that but in game it goes no further.
Anyway, hopefully someone will understand my waffle and give me an answer before I go out and upgrade.
(I understand the FREx can be mechanically adjusted to any degree)
I've been racing using an old logitech formula yellow (No FF) which has a degree of rotation of around 120 degrees (like an F1 car) and that's perfect for me, but I'm considering upgrading to a G25 or G27 and I know they have a degree of rotation of 900 degrees.
This extended degree of rotation will be good for some cars like XFG ect. but for open wheelers are you able to lock it to a much lower degree of rotation (similar to the logitech formula yellow at 120), or does the force feedback do that for you (e.g. resistance beyond the range), or do you have to manually lock it. Having never really used anything other than my current wheel I don't know, or does it work that you set the degree of rotation in game to say 120 and you wheel still goes beyond that but in game it goes no further.
Anyway, hopefully someone will understand my waffle and give me an answer before I go out and upgrade.
(I understand the FREx can be mechanically adjusted to any degree)