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Posted: Nov 26th 2005 3:34PM (Unverified) said

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Driving Force Pro, please. There's gotta be a way...
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Posted: Nov 26th 2005 4:16PM watership said

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I don't mind so much but with xbox having the most racing games, and one of the best simulation games (forza).. why why why isn't there any true FORCE FEEDBACK driving wheels? Not rumble feedback, but actual force feedback. Does Logitech have an agreement with Sony Not to make any of their 'good' products for microsoft?

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Posted: Nov 26th 2005 7:34PM (Unverified) said

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The wheel looks decent at first glance, I have made do on PC with an old ferrair FFB racing wheel for years so this should be ok.

However.. who's idea was it to put a Faux Rev counter / dash display sticker on the thing - this isn't a pre-school toy design people! ;)
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Posted: Nov 26th 2005 8:33PM (Unverified) said

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The Driving Force Pro is USB for f*cks sakes, and is the only steering wheel worth using. Just reverse engineer the USB support for the damn wheel if Logitech and Sony are in bed together over it.
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Posted: Nov 27th 2005 1:41PM (Unverified) said

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Stay away from the MadCatz wheels, they are cheap junk the orignal xbod never supported force feedback, who the hell knows why since microsoft was big into the force feedback stuff on the PC, but anyway thats why there has never been much attention payed to xbox wheels, hopefully the 360 will change that but this aint the one.
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Posted: Nov 28th 2005 1:08AM (Unverified) said

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Doesn't appear to be force feedback, but I just found this offering from the European company JOYTECH...

http://www.joytech.net/products.php?section=viewprod&productID=50&lang=1&catID=4

It's supposed to be released January 27th and sell for around £53 (just over $90 at today's rates).

Take care,
TL
http://xboxradar.com <-- Consoles, games, accessories, news, blogs and more
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Posted: Dec 7th 2005 8:05PM (Unverified) said

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No force feedback, no joy.

In fact... no Driving Force Pro, no joy at all...

Microsoft hits trouble.
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