Driving Force pro- steering wheel
Driving Force pro- steering wheel
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Graham

Original Poster:

16,378 posts

306 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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Is this the one to get to work with both ps2 and PC, is there anything specific i should look for when buying one and where is the best place to get one

cheers

G

UncleDave

7,155 posts

253 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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That is the one that works on PS2, but can be used with PC when the right drivers are installed..

Best places to buy:

eBay
BuyItNow
Or look out for one - you may get it cheaper if you bid rather than BuyItNow

Other Online Shops...
Savastore
or Space Computers seem to be the cheapest..

Dave.

UncleDave

7,155 posts

253 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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Missed a bit:
The Logitech Momo (PC only) is known to develop some wear, so I bought a refurbished one from eBay and it's fine, but for the Driving Force Pro you are after there is nothing specific to look out for when buying.. seems to be a good wheel, no particular faults or anything.
You should be looking to get a racing seat set up, and a shifter too!

Dave

FourWheelDrift

91,674 posts

306 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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UncleDave said:
The Logitech Momo (PC only) is known to develop some wear,


I think that's the red (wheel) one, the black one is better.

UncleDave

7,155 posts

253 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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FourWheelDrift said:
UncleDave said:
The Logitech Momo (PC only) is known to develop some wear,


I think that's the red (wheel) one, the black one is better.


Fair enough, think there have been one or two troubles I have seen with the Black one, but there are bound to be problems with them in some cases! Think the Pedals are the fault.

Graham

Original Poster:

16,378 posts

306 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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UncleDave said:

You should be looking to get a racing seat set up, and a shifter too!

Dave

Actually Im working with a mate ( grp fabricator) to make a cockpit with integral seat

IanParker

391 posts

269 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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FourWheelDrift said:
UncleDave said:
The Logitech Momo (PC only) is known to develop some wear,


I think that's the red (wheel) one, the black one is better.


I thought it was the other way, I've got the red Momo and it feels as good as day 1.

UncleDave

7,155 posts

253 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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You can make a shifter from an old gearbox too if you've got one lying around

Dave.

Graham

Original Poster:

16,378 posts

306 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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Actually I saw the ultimate cockppit at the mg sports and racing auction..


two mg zr ( rover 25) cars fully specced, bucket seats, slicks, big brakes roll cage, harnesses carbon trim etc etc... lift the bonnet and no engine just the lead to plug them into the pc !!!!


the best bit was two guys looking at bidding on it and saying look its got a sequential gear box

Graham

Original Poster:

16,378 posts

306 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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UncleDave said:


You can make a shifter from an old gearbox too if you've got one lying around

Dave.


DOh just got that one.... I've just picked up the dog box 500 quid for a quick once over on that one, im hoping the rebuild on the synchro box is going to be a lot less...

G

UncleDave

7,155 posts

253 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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Post here when your project is finished

This is the best I can do with limited space



Dave.

castex

5,058 posts

295 months

Saturday 8th April 2006
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OMG, look what I'm up against! lol
The Logitech DFP is ace. I only downloaded the correct driver last night, having used it without the proper force feedback for some time. Correctly installed there's a level of information, and sensation, that makes driving much easier and way, way more fun!

BTW, does anyone know how to set the driving force pro up with about 400° of turn instead of the 900 or 200 options I seem to have at present? I found this advice from Homeboy Wu at Racesimcentral:

I've figured out a way to get the most out of DFP's, steering lock wise:

1. Set DFP rotation to full 900 degrees in control panel.
2. Set steering linearity to fully linear in game (whatever game, that is).
3. Set steering lock to maximum in game.
4. Drive. If it feels too unresponsive, goto 5. If it feels too sensitive, goto 6. If it's spot on, drive some more
5. Reduce DFP rotation in control panel a little then goto 4.
6. Reduce steering lock in game a little then goto 4.

You'll reach a setup that has either the DFP's rotation range OR in-game steering lock maxed out. You're at your most comfortable steering ratio with the max usable front wheel deflection specific to that ratio.

This will be the most comfortable, but may not be the most realistic. The most realistic setup may not be comfortable anyway.


- yet there doesn't appear to be any way to set the steering lock in the game. Any ideas?

UncleDave

7,155 posts

253 months

Saturday 8th April 2006
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The steering lock can be found in your car's setup..
Top of the setup screen in the middle. (For GTL anyway)

castex

5,058 posts

295 months

Saturday 8th April 2006
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Thanks UncleDave

alexpez

161 posts

250 months

Saturday 8th April 2006
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If you are using v4.6 of the profiler software (recommended) then you can set the wheels max lock to anywhere between 200 and 900 degrees either in the OPTIONS/GLOBAL DEVICE SETTINGS panel, or for specific games you go to EDIT/SPECIFIC GAME SETTINGS.

Its the best FF wheel out there at the moment, although British based BRD ( www.interactiveracing.com ) are releasing what will probably become the benchmark later this year. Robust doesnt begin to describe it!

pez

UncleDave

7,155 posts

253 months

Saturday 8th April 2006
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alexpez said:
Its the best FF wheel out there at the moment, although British based BRD ( www.interactiveracing.com ) are releasing what will probably become the benchmark later this year. Robust doesnt begin to describe it!


Not the best FF out, there are some others closer to the BRD one, but nowhere near the quality of this Speed7 Wheel when it is release..

About £800 though I wish I could afford one!!

Dave.

alexpez

161 posts

250 months

Saturday 8th April 2006
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I dont think theres any Force Feedback wheel out there at the moment that can beat the driving force pro, the nearest rival to it is probably one of the Momos.

the BRD wheel will probably be the best FF wheel out there when its released, their non FF stuff is great (i use a set of Speed 7 pedals here with my DFP, and have an old set of Pro pedals and an F1 Sim Pro wheel), but until then, ill commend the logitech DFP as being the best Force Feedback wheel on the market. Im a force feedback convert ever since a Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback wheel replaced my BRD F1 Sim wheel on my desk, so whilst there are people out there who love their TSWs and ECCIs, i personally dont put much stock in any non FF device, they are (obviously) devoid of feedback and just feel dead to me.

The FREX kit looks like a nice addition to the driving force pro, and the people who use it on the whole love it. It looks like a great upgrade to the wheel.

pez

>> Edited by alexpez on Saturday 8th April 23:20

>> Edited by alexpez on Saturday 8th April 23:21

UncleDave

7,155 posts

253 months

Sunday 9th April 2006
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Do you mean the TSW isn't Force Feedback?

For up to $1000???

There was one that is belt driven, cannot remmeber where I saw it though..

castex

5,058 posts

295 months

Sunday 9th April 2006
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And with that, the final piece of the puzzle slides smoothly into position.
Penultimate place is mine, all mine!! Are you reading this, Benaldo?


Autonotiv

2,673 posts

246 months

Sunday 9th April 2006
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The steering wheel is very good, only had one bad problem with it, but that got fixed by downloading something from the Logitech website.

VERY VERY VERY nice racing seat you have there Dave.
I have one a bit like it but on wheels.
very good for driving.

Cheers

Autonotiv