Alan,
Thanks for the feedback.
First I should note that what I meant to say was that the steering
goes away, not the braking.
Actually, I have a Momo wheel also, and a Logitech joystick, and a
Microsoft joystick, and it does it with all three.
No, I realize everyone is not having this problem. But then again,
there are others who are having this exact same problem, as I've seen
comments on other forums.
I hope Techland doesn't brush this off just because the problem is not
universal. As I noted, Xpand Rally has some good features and I would
like to drive it.
BD
>> Well, it's happened again! A company has come out with what could be a
>> relatively descent racing game that is ruined by control issues. Xpand
>> Rally is a beautiful game, has some nice features and feels pretty
>> decent some of the time. Problem is, it is hell to control. Seems like
>> they borrowed the control coding from STCC2 or Lemans 24 Hours.
>> Actually that may not be a fair statement. In Xpand Rally the braking
>> occasionally goes away while turning and braking at the same time.
>> Needless to say that can really ruin your time while you climb out of
>> that ravine! Why do game companies invest so much in developing a game
>> and then neglect the most obvious element?
>> BD
>I think you run into the problem of thinking that because you are having a
>problem so is everyone else. Though I haven't messed with XPand Rally for
>hours upon hours, I saw no wheel configuration problem with my Momo wheel.
>In fact, I thought the force feedback was very good, better than what you
>find on 90% of the driving games out there.
>Maybe there is some universal problem with certain wheels that I don't know
>about. But I'd check to see if that is the case before I start complaining.
>It might be your configuration and not the game's.
>Alanb