I also have a 360 controller, but I have no idea how to get it to work, if it even can >_>.
Anyway, as the title says, would it be a worthwhile buy? I love the demo and I've been playing it off and on for years though (though I've never really gotten very good. I still screw up on Blackwood and my best time in the FBM is like, 1:15, though I don't have a setup, and I still really know nothing about racing or cars).
I've thought about purchasing a license in the past, as I'd imagine it would greatly improve options on things to do, but I only have a mouse and keyboard setup. The thing I hate about the mouse is there's no force feedback or anything, so you seem to be able to turn the wheel all the way with a small flick, and when you try to recover from an accident it can be a nightmare. Considering the cars only seem to get mostly faster yet harder to handle, I would like to know if upgrading to an S2 license would even be a feasible decision? I'd like to get a wheel at SOME point, but they're very expensive.
Thanks in advance!
Anyway, as the title says, would it be a worthwhile buy? I love the demo and I've been playing it off and on for years though (though I've never really gotten very good. I still screw up on Blackwood and my best time in the FBM is like, 1:15, though I don't have a setup, and I still really know nothing about racing or cars).
I've thought about purchasing a license in the past, as I'd imagine it would greatly improve options on things to do, but I only have a mouse and keyboard setup. The thing I hate about the mouse is there's no force feedback or anything, so you seem to be able to turn the wheel all the way with a small flick, and when you try to recover from an accident it can be a nightmare. Considering the cars only seem to get mostly faster yet harder to handle, I would like to know if upgrading to an S2 license would even be a feasible decision? I'd like to get a wheel at SOME point, but they're very expensive.
Thanks in advance!