With the new more realistic physics in GT5P and GT5, do people think that the only way to drive the cars properly and do fast lap times is with a proper steering wheel and pedal set up?
It seems pretty difficult now to have the steering, brake and throttle control you need with the buttons on a PS3 controller when you use professional physics and have the traction control and stability manager turned off.
I mean on pedals you are talking about several centimetres between for example no braking and maximum braking so you have much more control over it compared to a button on a controller which only depresses a few millimetres.
The reason I ask is because seeing some peoples online lap times I am some 8 seconds a lap slower. Now I admit I'm not some GT superstar or anything but I feel like there is only so much control over the car I can get using a controller, especially with the higher powered cars and definitely the F1 2007.* I have never tried a wheel and pedal set up, would people who can compare say that you can get quicker lap times using it?
If so, what do you think about online lap times being separated into times set with a controller and times set with a wheel or at least have it indicated on screen which type of controller the time was set with similar to Mario Kart Wii (if anyone has played that!?)
It seems pretty difficult now to have the steering, brake and throttle control you need with the buttons on a PS3 controller when you use professional physics and have the traction control and stability manager turned off.
I mean on pedals you are talking about several centimetres between for example no braking and maximum braking so you have much more control over it compared to a button on a controller which only depresses a few millimetres.
The reason I ask is because seeing some peoples online lap times I am some 8 seconds a lap slower. Now I admit I'm not some GT superstar or anything but I feel like there is only so much control over the car I can get using a controller, especially with the higher powered cars and definitely the F1 2007.* I have never tried a wheel and pedal set up, would people who can compare say that you can get quicker lap times using it?
If so, what do you think about online lap times being separated into times set with a controller and times set with a wheel or at least have it indicated on screen which type of controller the time was set with similar to Mario Kart Wii (if anyone has played that!?)