Yes, a servo motor is smooth, precise, fast, solid, enduringCounting down from 6 to 5 more days untill you guys know what it is......
Something hard maybe...?????
Whoa this is definitely a direct drive wheel. Things are getting real interesting if Fanatec gets to market before SimX
Well if it is a direct drive wheel, then they definitely get it to market before SimX, as Thomas said that this mysterious product will be available right away.
On Fanatec's Facebook page.Where has he said this?
Nope. You wanted Fanatec to ensure compatibility with something that didn't even exist at the time? Or would you like them to never have a PS4 compatible wheel so you won't feel sad?If that is a PS4 wheel that would be an extreme slap to us Fanatec Wheel owners!
To make things more interesting, I remember reading in iRacing forums, Simxperience Berney answered to someone who wanted to know whether he can use his CSW rim on their AccuForce wheel and Berney answered something like CSW rims QR can't handle such forces. So, if Fanatec releases direct drive wheel at some point, we can see who is right. If Berney is right, then Fanatec makes their direct drive wheel not very torquey or changes their QR system. If Berney is wrong, than he probably doesn't know much about materials or construction or such.
Nope. You wanted Fanatec to ensure compatibility with something that didn't even exist at the time? Or would you like them to never have a PS4 compatible wheel so you won't feel sad?
As I know, the Fanatec wheels do not/will not work on PS4 because Fanatec is waiting for a logitech driver. So that suggests me that they are too lazy/greedy? to make their own drivers and let the old wheels work on PS4. This security chip talk is BS. The T500 has no security chip and will work on PS4.
I paid about 500€ for my Fanatec setup. But there are people out there who paid 1000€ and more and now have to buy another new wheel if they want to play on PS4? thats sad.
It has nothing to do with security chips on the PS4 (that's the Xbone) It's about sony allowing the driver in their PS4 firmware update. Sony can ask money for incoperating the driver in the PS4 firmware.
Sony can ask a LOT of money if they promise the manufacturer that their driver will be exclusive for a certain period.
I strongly believe that Thrustmaster and Sony made some kind of deal and that's the reason why Logitech wheels and Fanatec wheels are not supported on the PS4 yet