what do you know about getting a boner at work?~
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what do you know about getting a boner at work?~
I was searching around like a little kid a week before Christmas and I found these. I cant wait to play online and be world champion! Im such a geek
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No online play, Oh well Ill have to gather all the Surrounding NH folk for a good ol' Comp. at my house! Dont worry there will be beer... I mean milk and cookies for all!
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Originally Posted by cartwright
This really isn't the kind of thread topic I should be clicking on... but I did anyway. And I think I need that game. Anyone have a wheel for the PS2 and how does it work?
Be cool!
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I have the Logitec Driving Force Force Feedback USB wheel
not the PRO mind you.
As far as I know the LDF wheel works on PC with the logitec driver package as well as ps2, (no they don't advertise this handy fact)
The wheel is pretty solid and the FF has a good kick to it. I've played GT3 and a number of PC driving games with it.
I am currently playing Richard Burns Rally for PC with this wheel.
not to diminish GT4, but RBR is rally sim at it's finest. With multiple game device support, I have 2 sets of pedals for clutch, brake and gas, as well as a standard joystick setup for handbrake.
Can't have that in GT4 :P only problem with RBR is that it's only available from the UK or Aussieland. Find a copy and order one if you want about 120 different tuning points for your rally cars.
but anyway, back to the logitec wheel. It feels solid and hefty because the wheel is covered with rubber for the grip areas. The shifter paddles can double as gas and brake should you not want to plug the pedals in, and the wheel has 2 clamps to keep it anchored on the desk.
not the PRO mind you.
As far as I know the LDF wheel works on PC with the logitec driver package as well as ps2, (no they don't advertise this handy fact)
The wheel is pretty solid and the FF has a good kick to it. I've played GT3 and a number of PC driving games with it.
I am currently playing Richard Burns Rally for PC with this wheel.
not to diminish GT4, but RBR is rally sim at it's finest. With multiple game device support, I have 2 sets of pedals for clutch, brake and gas, as well as a standard joystick setup for handbrake.
Can't have that in GT4 :P only problem with RBR is that it's only available from the UK or Aussieland. Find a copy and order one if you want about 120 different tuning points for your rally cars.
but anyway, back to the logitec wheel. It feels solid and hefty because the wheel is covered with rubber for the grip areas. The shifter paddles can double as gas and brake should you not want to plug the pedals in, and the wheel has 2 clamps to keep it anchored on the desk.
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I've got the official gt4 wheel. It's nice. The advertised 900 degrees of rotation isn't too big of a deal though, which is a good thing, since you don't rotate your wheel all that much in real life when going at those kinds of speeds. I've played the gt4 demo with it. Definitely harder to play with the wheel than just a controller, but a lot more fun.
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This should last you guys a week...
http://delobbo.com/gran_turismo_4_1.html
and here is the master car list:
http://granturismox.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73
http://delobbo.com/gran_turismo_4_1.html
and here is the master car list:
http://granturismox.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73
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