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MBTR controller problems...

Eldre

MBTR controller problems...

by Eldre » Thu, 08 Jan 2004 13:26:14

Well, I finally got an answer from Synetic:

"Dear Eldred,

I am sorry about your problems with Mercedes-Benz Truckracing.
The problem you mentioned is sometimes caused by the software-drivers of
PC wheels and we have not been able to find a solution for this problem.
There is one workaround: If your wheel is able to run in combined axis
mode, please choose it and your wheel should work.

Kind regards

Andreas Leicht
-=SYNETIC=-"

In other words, I'm SOL.  One, I don't have the single-axis adapter anymore.
I've been in this house for more than two years, and I stopped using it way
before then.  Two, I really don't want to change my whole setup for ONE damn
game...  I don't understand how he can say it's caused by the
'software-drivers' of the wheel.  This wheel doesn't *have* any drivers...
Sounds like the company BS line to me - blame someone else.
Grrr...

Eldred
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AD

MBTR controller problems...

by AD » Thu, 08 Jan 2004 21:34:23

Eldred...if its any help this game is worth buying a cheap MS Precision
Racing wheel for.....honest

AD

Rich

MBTR controller problems...

by Rich » Fri, 09 Jan 2004 03:20:55

Eldred there is some truth to this response. I use a Logitech GP Formula
Force wheel with the newest downloaded drivers directly from Logitech. The
fix was supposed to be able to run NFSHS2 with separate axis' but it still
doesnt do it.
I have to combine the axis' to make the wheel work correctly.


>Well, I finally got an answer from Synetic:

>"Dear Eldred,

>I am sorry about your problems with Mercedes-Benz Truckracing.
>The problem you mentioned is sometimes caused by the software-drivers of
>PC wheels and we have not been able to find a solution for this problem.
>There is one workaround: If your wheel is able to run in combined axis
>mode, please choose it and your wheel should work.

>Kind regards

>Andreas Leicht
>-=SYNETIC=-"

>In other words, I'm SOL.  One, I don't have the single-axis adapter
anymore.
>I've been in this house for more than two years, and I stopped using it way
>before then.  Two, I really don't want to change my whole setup for ONE
damn
>game...  I don't understand how he can say it's caused by the
>'software-drivers' of the wheel.  This wheel doesn't *have* any drivers...
>Sounds like the company BS line to me - blame someone else.
>Grrr...

>Eldred
>--
>Homepage - http://www.umich.edu/~epickett
>Member
>Screamers Racing League
>IICC League
>GPLRank -2.4    MoGPL rank +302.38
>ChallengeRank +54.48   MoC +743.77
>Hist. +82.82  MoH in progress
>N2k3 rank:in progress

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