Quote from djgizmo68 :But it works very well. BUT, for some reason, using the wireless controller EATS batterys, even without rumble! you will need to set steering smooth to full so it drives nice ho u do that mate? ...i cant find the menu ...
I use an Xbox control for LFS left thumb stick: steering right thumb stick: only using the down motion for clutch and only the clutch RT and LT: gas and brake RB and LB: shift up and down Y: horn A: handbrake the rest. meh....something not so important
Quote from pinoykid13 :I use an Xbox control for LFS left thumb stick: steering right thumb stick: only using the down motion for clutch and only the clutch RT and LT: gas and brake RB and LB: shift up and down Y: horn A: handbrake the rest. meh....something not so important and how do u (steer) control the car ...i drift all over the place with my controller, cant go straight more then 20 meters ...
Quote from adrian.soundwave :and how do u (steer) control the car ...i drift all over the place with my controller, cant go straight more then 20 meters ... wheel turn 90 degrees
When i used an xbox controller for drifting i found having the steering set to 200 degrees, wheel turn compensation at 1.00 RT: throttle LT: brake RB: shift up LB: shift down Left analog: Steering B button as E brake Y as the clutch and to make the back buttons work for throttle and brake you have to run them as combined axis, If you dont have a disc with the software on you can download Microsoft gaming accessories software for free from the microsoft website. Thankfully those days are over, as i now have a wheel Hope this was some help to your problem.