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Awesome PC wheel, Logitech Driving Force Pro PS2 wheel

mjones5

Awesome PC wheel, Logitech Driving Force Pro PS2 wheel

by mjones5 » Wed, 01 Sep 2004 10:15:51

After reading other post decided to try this wheel for myself just on the
PC, it is really awesome, don't own a PS2, but as a PC wheel one of the best
I have ever had. I had been using the MOMO for a long time, but this PS2
wheel just ROCKS, on every game I have,  I have been able to run better
using this one.   Thanks to the other guys for telling me about this wheel.
Paulinh

Awesome PC wheel, Logitech Driving Force Pro PS2 wheel

by Paulinh » Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:36:01


Welcome to the club

Schoone

Awesome PC wheel, Logitech Driving Force Pro PS2 wheel

by Schoone » Wed, 01 Sep 2004 20:21:07

Does it use a normal USB connection and work fine on XP?
No driver or related issues?


Jussi Koukk

Awesome PC wheel, Logitech Driving Force Pro PS2 wheel

by Jussi Koukk » Wed, 01 Sep 2004 20:38:42


wrote something like:

Which Momo is that?
--
- Jussi Koukku -

mjones5

Awesome PC wheel, Logitech Driving Force Pro PS2 wheel

by mjones5 » Thu, 02 Sep 2004 08:09:55

yes, it is USB, just plug it in..
Not the racing MOMO,  the 1st Red Big Boy one.


> wrote something like:

>>After reading other post decided to try this wheel for myself just on the
>>PC, it is really awesome, don't own a PS2, but as a PC wheel one of the
>>best
>>I have ever had. I had been using the MOMO for a long time, but this PS2

> Which Momo is that?
> --
> - Jussi Koukku -

Leo Merikall

Awesome PC wheel, Logitech Driving Force Pro PS2 wheel

by Leo Merikall » Sat, 04 Sep 2004 16:56:53

You got my attention now that my ol'trusty LWFF is going apart.

Ill be damned if they have made a decent wheel for the consoles. If it
even beats the original MOMO it must be a no-brainer to buy for its
price.

Well im hungry for more user comments on this one. Is there anything
bad/annoying about this wheel?

Cheers,
LM

> yes, it is USB, just plug it in..
> Not the racing MOMO,  the 1st Red Big Boy one.



> > wrote something like:

> >>After reading other post decided to try this wheel for myself just on the
> >>PC, it is really awesome, don't own a PS2, but as a PC wheel one of the
> >>best
> >>I have ever had. I had been using the MOMO for a long time, but this PS2

> > Which Momo is that?
> > --
> > - Jussi Koukku -

Alan L

Awesome PC wheel, Logitech Driving Force Pro PS2 wheel

by Alan L » Sun, 05 Sep 2004 09:40:08

Coupla things... one is the noise, though I personally don't notice it
unless I'm rapidly going from side to side in big chunks.  If I'm driving
clean though, I never hear it. :) Only other thing is that it feels notchy
with really strong FF.  Personally, I don't like "obvious" FF, so I dial it
down anyway.  To me, my settings feel pretty natural (play mostly F1C/mods
and NR2003), and the wheel is pretty smooth.  If like to crank it up though
to get the thing pulling this way and that, I'm pretty sure you'll find it
notchy.

Alan

BTW, I've never even unwrapped the pedals, so I can't comment there.


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