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ff wheels
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ff wheels
what wheels do people use on this game
and what is the best ff wheel that you can buy ?
Most people use either the Mono, or the DFP, both from Logitech, and they are considered the best for "bang-per-buck", unfortunately the pedals do tend to have a few problems.
Quote from the_angry_angel :Most people use either the Mono, or the DFP, both from Logitech, and they are considered the best for "bang-per-buck", unfortunately the pedals do tend to have a few problems.

Hmm Mono.. too much Linux perhaps? Surely you mean Momo

I use a MOMO Racing and haven't had any problems with the wheel or pedals so far, if possible go for a later revision, I think they're supposed to last longer or something.
#4 - avih
IMHO the microsoft sidewinder FF USB is a great wheel too. got a used one for $35 and used it hundreds if not thousands of hours since. It's always 100% calibrated, very easy to attach/remove from the table and the ergonomics are fine for me.

The only potential issue with this wheel is that the built-in windows XP (and win2k too?) driver doesn't support separate axis for gas/breaks. So you can install a win98 driver which works fine on XP too for most ppl, but there's a warning on tom's hardware that it may crash the PC. never happened to me though and I like this wheel very much.
#5 - Jakg
Quote from avih :IMHO the microsoft sidewinder FF USB is a great wheel too. got a used one for £19.89 ($35) and used it hundreds if not thousands of hours since. It's always 100% calibrated, very easy to attach/remove from the table and the ergonomics are fine for me.

The only potential issue with this wheel is that the built-in windows XP (and win2k too?) driver doesn't support separate axis for gas/breaks. So you can install a win98 driver which works fine on XP too for most ppl, but there's a warning on tom's hardware that it may crash the PC. never happened to me though and I like this wheel very much.

hmmmmm, just plugged my ms wheel in and the pedals worked combined axis under xp...
Quote from avih :IMHO the microsoft sidewinder FF USB is a great wheel too. got a used one for $35 and used it hundreds if not thousands of hours since. It's always 100% calibrated, very easy to attach/remove from the table and the ergonomics are fine for me.

The only potential issue with this wheel is that the built-in windows XP (and win2k too?) driver doesn't support separate axis for gas/breaks. So you can install a win98 driver which works fine on XP too for most ppl, but there's a warning on tom's hardware that it may crash the PC. never happened to me though and I like this wheel very much.

Got the same wheel, but it connects to the sound card, as it is not a USB. I think it has crashed the PC a few times.

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