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Congrats Igano!Just jumped on board with my order! I can't wait to get mine, my last wheel was a G27 so it's going to be a mind blowing experience I hope š.
You're gonna love it mate.
Congrats Igano!Just jumped on board with my order! I can't wait to get mine, my last wheel was a G27 so it's going to be a mind blowing experience I hope š.
It needs to be on the PC setting, chosen from the platform menu that appears when you power the wheel on. As Monkey Man says, you need to be running the latest version of G HUB too.Anyone have issues with G Hub even recognizing that the wheel is plugged into a computer? Tried both a mac book pro and an older windows laptop and same issue. Does the wheel need to be in a certain setting (PC vs. PS5) or something?
Isnāt it about time that wheel manufacturers released an app for console users to update firmware via the console itself?It needs to be on the PC setting, chosen from the platform menu that appears when you power the wheel on. As Monkey Man says, you need to be running the latest version of G HUB too.
This is such a weird limitation, why would they do that?We're not allowed to update firmware through the PlayStation.
Nah it's OK, you can tell us, we aren't going to tell anyone!@Igano I canāt talk about future roadmap, Iām afraid.
This could certainly work but I am sure that Logitech would not like TH8 to work with Logitech gear on PS5, that would hurt sales for the PRO shifter.Nah it's OK, you can tell us, we aren't going to tell anyone!
My fingers are crossed for a 'Pro' shifter at some point down the line, ideally sooner rather than later of course! My TH8A is absolutely perfect so it's a real shame the PS5 won't allow multiple peripherals.
Would be interesting if there is an adapter for the basic G shifter if an enterprising soul made a TH8A work through it, but I can only assume there are vast layers of Sony protocol evil that would stop something as simplistic as that.
Like i said before i ordered the SHH shifter as i didn't want to wait. I have used it for a good few hours and i can recommend it (pc only of course)! Especially the sequential mode feels very good. The H pattern mode is mostly like the TH8A but with a shorter throw.Nah it's OK, you can tell us, we aren't going to tell anyone!
My fingers are crossed for a 'Pro' shifter at some point down the line, ideally sooner rather than later of course! My TH8A is absolutely perfect so it's a real shame the PS5 won't allow multiple peripherals.
Would be interesting if there is an adapter for the basic G shifter if an enterprising soul made a TH8A work through it, but I can only assume there are vast layers of Sony protocol evil that would stop something as simplistic as that.
The rear two holes are the same but thereās a necessary new hole at the front. Most rigs have a matching hole for that, but if you donāt then the clamp can be used (or drill a hole as needed).@LOGI_Rich or anyone else who migth know.
Is the mounting points for screws the same for g pro wheel and pedals, as for g29 wheel and pedals?
Thank you so much and for the pedals are holes in same places on both generic g29 pedals, as pro pedals?The rear two holes are the same but thereās a necessary new hole at the front. Most rigs have a matching hole for that, but if you donāt then the clamp can be used (or drill a hole as needed).
because SONY šThis is such a weird limitation, why would they do that?
It needs to be on the PC setting, chosen from the platform menu that appears when you power the wheel on. As Monkey Man says, you need to be running the latest version of G HUB too.
The big dial for brake force adjustment is an interesting addition, I guess that's also extra useful if you're pairing G Pro Pedals with a non-Pro wheel base. Nice!Well, I said it was going to be very, very soon - the Racing Adapter is available now.
The link isn't working for me.Well, I said it was going to be very, very soon - the Racing Adapter is available now.
Thx it works now. Would this work for non Logitech peripherals as well? If yes even on PS5?Yes, that link auto-directs to your country's page but it looks like it's not set up on the Greek page. Try this link.
Since they just released an adapter for this issue my guess would be quite a while like 6 months to a year.@LOGI_Rich If you would have the whole PRO set (Wheel+Pedals). And time is not an issue but a nice new total PRO ecosystem is...
Would you be tempted to wait for a possible G Pro shifter or would you think the waiting would be too long
Not trying to unveil the roadmap by any means of course
This is good to know. I was debating on doing the Ricmotech load-cell mod on my G29 pedals which is $170 shipped. Now if the Pro pedals come back into stock then those would be $390 with the adapter. That's a little over double the price. Then in the future, possibly get the Pro wheel when money allows.Yep, the dial is essential if you're connecting the Pro Pedals into the older G-series wheels as they of course otherwise have no method of adjusting the Brake Force on the Pro Pedals.
No clues for roadmap with this one. We have a very, very large install base of people with G-series wheels playing on console who now have a way to upgrade one part at a time depending on budget and what's most important to them. Also, as promised, Pro Wheel owners now have a way of connecting the Driving Force Shifter to their wheel base.
This is what I was looking at but not totally sure about it.@Turboracer I'm afraid I can't offer any guidance other than to point to what's available now.
@crazychris69 This adapter doesn't offer cross platform adaptation. It's there to support the transition from the old method of connectivity (serial ports for the pedals and shifter) to the new method (USB) and back the other way too. It's mainly focused on console where everything has to be connected to the wheel which then presents itself as a single USB device to the console. The main scenarios would be:
- If you have a G29, G920, G923 and want to get the Pro Pedals (because a load cell brake is often considered one of the best ways to improve consistency in your racing performance)
- If you have a Pro Wheel and want to attach the Driving Force Shifter and/or G29/G920/G923 pedals to it
- If you want to connect your G29/G920/G923 pedals and/or Driving Force Shifter directly to your PC