it doesn't work on the pc either, i tried (and i already had the drivers installed)
well thanks for the input, champ. unfortunately, from what i can tell so far, it's not quite a sim. far as i can tell it's still a video game with decent physics.
and you do know that the joysticks do have a range for applying different amounts of throttle/brake pressure and steering, right? they're not on/off switches. it's just harder. and probably controls the car better than people (i'm sure there's more than a few) who just mash the gas on their wheel and slam on the brakes every corner.
just out of curiosity, do you think using anything other than a G25 is acceptable? do you put the shifter on the left for cars with right hand drive? do you adjust your seat position for different cars? i mean, if you want to be completely realistic, you are not going be using the same seating positions for a corvette as you would an sti. of course, if you were being completely realistic, you wouldn't be using a G25 either, considering the shifter offers very un-lifelike shifting feel, the pedals are way too close together, don't offer different resistance on different cars, doesn't have controls for blinkers, head light OR windshield wipers. need i go on?
it's a video game.
it doesn't work on the pc either, i tried (and i already had the drivers installed)
The logitech G25 uses 6 gears. you lose the realism from the wheel if your driving a car with only 1 2 3 4 5 7 gears. If you saving up for something get the GT. G25 isn't made for Gran Turismo unless proven otherwise by Polyphony Digital or logitech.
Actaully it kinda is simulator "champ!" the handing handles the way a car would. compare the handling between a real car and burnout. now compare the handling of a car and gran turismo. feels the same don't it? I have a 2006 Audi TT 3.2 and I drive that all the time in the game (and when i go to work) and it feels the same.
well thanks for the input, champ. unfortunately, from what i can tell so far, it's not quite a sim. far as i can tell it's still a video game with decent physics.
and you do know that the joysticks do have a range for applying different amounts of throttle/brake pressure and steering, right? they're not on/off switches. it's just harder. and probably controls the car better than people (i'm sure there's more than a few) who just mash the gas on their wheel and slam on the brakes every corner.
just out of curiosity, do you think using anything other than a G25 is acceptable? do you put the shifter on the left for cars with right hand drive? do you adjust your seat position for different cars? i mean, if you want to be completely realistic, you are not going be using the same seating positions for a corvette as you would an sti. of course, if you were being completely realistic, you wouldn't be using a G25 either, considering the shifter offers very un-lifelike shifting feel, the pedals are way too close together, don't offer different resistance on different cars, doesn't have controls for blinkers, head light OR windshield wipers. need i go on?
it's a video game.
One or two things wrong in this, depending on your experience with the controller. What is certain is that if you really master the controller the wheel doesn't make much of a difference in the lap times. Some of the best players in the world use the controller. And about the wheel giving much better times, after "a bit of experience" is wrong if you're good with the controller. I was good enough with it to complete all GT games (GT4 being the last one) with everything winnable won but my first days, even weeks, with a wheel were horrible. It took closer to two months of daily playing to reach the same level because I really had got the controller playing down.
The teaching of the story: a steering wheel is not the magic thing that makes you a GT master in one day. Unless you're pretty much hopeless with the controller you won't be shaving seconds off on your first runs. It's entirely possible that you won't be shaving them off ever.
Weird. That's exactly what happened to my G25.
¿Solution? Call Logitech to get a new wheel. I did it and got my new wheel after 4 days of wait.
There is no other way to experience the thrill of driving,than a wheel.Using controller is just a way to kill the fun.It's boering and most of all,NOT driving.:tdown:Sorry.
And playing a game is "driving"?
I really think some here need a reality check. After playing this game for many years, I can safely say that I have never once closely compared this game to the real thing.
And playing a game is "driving"?
I really think some here need a reality check. After playing this game for many years, I can safely say that I have never once closely compared this game to the real thing.
Until now,using G25 with clutch it's driving a game,using a controller it's the same thing. Simple as that. That's how I see it.
Do you mean actually going outside and actually driving a real car
Fixed.
When you fixed something it should get better,now it's way worst.
sorry for the spelling(GER)
For those who their setup of room cannot work with a wheel.
check this out
That`s not me...
^ but is that your couch?
...nor my couch