Locatedin the Le Mans track, ProSimu is a creator and manufacturer of motion simulators and actuators for all types of users since 2009. From professional pilot, simracer, enthusiast or even beginner, ProSimu will have THE solution for you! With PROSIMU PRS ACTUATORS, demand the best, and without compromise ! Last updated February 26th, 2022 I’ve written about Simucube’s excellent DD wheelbase almost everywhere except on this website. That’s going to change today as I’ve recently managed to get round to mounting my Simucube on my very nice Sim Dynamics chassis. It’s good to be able to switch between the Fanatec DD2 and the Simucube 2 Pro as this gives me a really good sense of the differences and similarities. But I’m not sure that people want to read *yet another* Simucube 2 Pro review, so, I want to start with something a lot of newer sim racers might not realise Simucube is a really accessible Direct Drive product, even for beginners If you’re thinking of upgrading from a DD1 or DD2, or you’re on a Logitech G29 or Thrustmaster wheel, then I’d like this post to be for you. Particularly if you think that Simucube is too much of a step from a lower-priced belt or gear drive wheel. Or, that Simucube is not for beginners. That is wrong. If I knew now what I didn’t know back then, and I was just starting out building my very first, beginner simulator – I would try to skip the “low-end” gear altogether and find a tiny bit more cash to build this Simucube 2 SportHeusinkveld Sprint PedalsSim Lab GT1 Evo chassis You could buy that list for around €1500 / $1800 if you really looked for a deal. On that note, I went on to spec a high-end simulator on a budget in this guide. Don’t be put off, either, by the price of high-end steering wheels for Simucube, there are ways to attach far less expensive items. For example, with the right QR hub and a USB conversion, you could attach the relatively inexpensive Fanatec Mclaren GT3 v2 wheel to a Simucube 2 Sport. So with all that said, what does Simucube DD wheel ownership look like, what’s involved with the installation, setup and naturally, the drive? How to Install Simucube 2 Pro The SC2 Pro, Sport, Ultimate and Mige 130 Motors all have a universal, front fitment. That means you need a front mounting bracket, either designed to fit directly to your aluminium profile chassis or onto the flat mounting plate if your rig was intended to be compatible with Fanatec equipment. It’s easy to know what to buy, so it’s just a matter of where you buy from. On that note when you’re selecting a mount adaptor for your Simucube wheelbase, you should take torque levels into account. Quality is so important. That’s why a front mounting bracket like this one from Sim-Lab is a wise choice. It’s a solid lump of metal, and definitely won’t flex! If you’re a Sim Lab GT1 owner, or otherwise have a flat mounting plate for a wheelbase on your rig, then you need a particular design of bracket. Some brackets are really not worth the money – they’re flimsy, aluminium items that have been cheaply made. So, be warned. Personally, I would choose a Simcore bracket, like this. Simcore’s UM1 bracket for SC2 Pro/Ultimate/Sport and MiGE 130 motors Installation is very simple with the right components. The Simucubes all use M8 bolts x4 mounted on the front like this I’m testing a prototype mount for Simucube from SimDynamics – with this mounting bracket installed I can swap between my Fanatec DD2 or Simucube relatively simply. When you’re installing the only advice I can give you is to tighten those bolts up as tight as you can! Here it is, fitted in my rig. As you can see, this prototype mount uses spacers to account for the additional width that the Fanatec needed. This collection of M8 bolts and 10mm thick aluminium means my Simucube is rock solid Once you’ve got it mounted, it pays to check that you’ll be happy with the positioning so that the angle of the steering wheel makes sense. Sit in your cockpit with a wheel attached we’ll come onto mounting the wheel with the SQR hub ins a moment. You should be able to change the angle so that you’re comfortable with the wheel in your hands. Cable tidiness I’m not sure how the cable tidy professionals do it. No matter how hard I try, I’m never very happy with the outcome. A few tricks and parts have helped my installations become a bit more bearable over time though. My cable tidiness.. I’m sure you’ve seen worse! What’s hindering me with this installation is that I own the earlier, 2xPSU Simucube 2 Pro. The newer models ship with a single power supply. Alas, this Simucube PSU mounting bracket works very neatly and a Y-Splitter mains cable like this one from CPC will reduce your mains cabling burden a fair bit too. You’ll notice I’ve mounted the E-Stop to the aluminium profile. That’s because the case has two small holes on the back. If you take the lid off, you’ll find them. Using a screwdriver, you can carefully open them up enough to get a bolt through. If you turn the box on the side those two holes luckily mate with the profile slots. Easy! SQR Hub installation The Simucube SQR hub comes fitted to the Simucube range. And for good reason – it’s a simple, solid little unit. Unlike the Fanatec QR mount, there is no play or flex whatsoever. If I only ever had one QR hub for the rest of my sim racing career I’d be more than happy to stick with the SQR. SQR Hub in bits There are 3 parts to an SQR hub, and I can tell you from experience it pays to loosely attach it together first, just to make sure you know how everything is going to align when it’s tightened up. You mount the centerpiece to the wheel adapter plate first, tighten the bolts with spring washers they can come loose if you don’t do a good job of this!. Then, attach the hub adapter at the end. It pays to check how this will all line up on the steering wheel so that the QR pin can’t foul a paddle shifter. SQR hub completed and ready to attach The diameter of the SQR hub body means that it’s too easy to scratch the anodized aluminium with a hex key. If you’ve got a ball joint style hex key, this is a great use case Here’s the wheel mounted to the Simucube with everything ready for setup Ready to go – simucube and wheel attached Simucube Settings Simucube runs on TrueDrive software. TrueDrive is really easy to install – download the latest version from Granite Devices, extract the zip file to a folder and run the exe file. I have a shortcut set up on my Streamdeck too. When you first run TrueDrive making sure your Simucube is powered, it’ll run through the firmware update process. Again, it’s completely pain-free Simple firmware update procedure in a handful of steps Once your firmware is updated, you can more or less start driving. For a primer on Simucube’s settings, I recommend you read my article on G-Performance Here are my settings, which I think work really well with the GT3 class cars What is the Simucube like to drive? Every time I go back to the Simucube I’m delighted. There’s something about the detail – not just the smoothness and the rest of the things most reviewers write. It’s the little details, like when you have a front lock with a steering angle, the wheel will pull slightly in the direction that your wheel is turned as if the tyre walls are folding. The DD2 doesn’t deliver anything like this level of information. It’s not because of the hardware, as such – more the driver software and firmware. Some real thought has been put into the FFB interpretation, and to me, it just works. The information you get as you drive around the circuit just seems so convincing, detailed and relevant. Fanatec’s FFB is good too, but it’s noisy, grainy and more binary in some way. As I’ve already mentioned I much prefer the SQR hub – it genuinely does not flex. It’s beautifully machined and looks the part. Finally, there’s a nice feature when peak torque is causing a clipping event; an audible beep – which is super useful when you’re setting up the correct torque settings in your sim software FFB. If I were to choose between the Fanatec DD2 and the Simucube, I have to say, it’s the Simucube for me. Related articles Click"Calibrate Wheel". 1st: You have to turn the wheel until it stops and reaches its maximum lock. 2nd: turn the wheel 90° clock or anticlockwise and hold it when clicking finish. "steering lock" should be at 900° (if its at 899° you will die. dont ask what will happen at 901°) Click "Calibrate Pedals".
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TĂ©lĂ©chargements- G25 Racing Wheel Aucun tĂ©lĂ©chargement n'est associĂ© . Aucune FAQ n'est associĂ©e Ă  ce produ News Forums Sim Racing Games Assetto Corsa You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Assetto Corsa Pit Limiter Button Thread starter Trent Collett Start date Apr 4, 2017 12 22421 Tags assetto corsa assetto corsa pc pit limiier 1 Hi Guys, I'm new to Assetto Corsa but can't find a pit limiter button function for PC. Can anyone help me? 2 They don't have one, so it's just an automatic limiter. Incidentally, I just posted a topic on the limitations of AC's button config compared to the 3/2017 update to RaceRoom for example. The configuration for your wheel has always been pretty poor in AC even though it is one of my favorite sims. I just cannot believe the wheel options. We cannot even assign a button for pause or Esc to the wheel. You have to hit the Esc on the keyboard unless you get one of those assigning keys to buttons programs. 3 Hi Steve. I thought I was going crazy! Assetto Corsa's button mapping or lack there of is ridiculous. The worst I've seen. Such a great sim with so many basic downfalls. Hopefully one day they release some patches yet unlikely! 4 I totally agree! Just got myself a PC had a PS4 and love the fact you can mod games etc. Being new to all of this, I was so excited to get the RacesSim Studios Formula Hybrid car because I was thinking, BUTTONS! Turns out all you can do from the wheel is DRS and adjust brake bias Incredible car that could be taken to another level with some wheel button mapping. Cmon Kunos! 5 I agree that it is pretty limited, but with a software like joy2key you can map pretty much any key to your wheel buttons. I have every buttons on my BMW wheel to a function in AC. Esc key, turbo, FFB level, etc... 6 Thanks Mathieu, I'll be looking up Joy2Key and check it out. 7 I totally agree! Just got myself a PC had a PS4 and love the fact you can mod games etc. Being new to all of this, I was so excited to get the RacesSim Studios Formula Hybrid car because I was thinking, BUTTONS! Turns out all you can do from the wheel is DRS and adjust brake bias Incredible car that could be taken to another level with some wheel button mapping. Cmon Kunos! That's a mod car though, modders may not have the ability/desire to have all those controls mapped to buttons. Try the Ferrari SF15-T, there's a whole list of things you can map to buttons with that car but you need a degree in rocket science to understand them all. 8 That's a mod car though, modders may not have the ability/desire to have all those controls mapped to buttons. Try the Ferrari SF15-T, there's a whole list of things you can map to buttons with that car but you need a degree in rocket science to understand them all. Aha, well then I might have to give the Ferrari a shot. 9 It's definitely true that AC spent a lot of time on the wheel options for F1. But they didn't solve the problem where the wheel itself lacks even the basics like Esc. We need Joy2Key just for that basic function. But even then, there aren't really that many keyboard shortcuts either in AC to even map with Joy2Key but at least it's something. So if AC could spend that much time with F1 and all those options, can we just get Esc, Pit Limiter and a few other basic commands. lol....They include the horn as an option for annoying horn addicts but not Esc or Pit Limiter. 10 Adding pit limiter button is not just adding pit limiter button. You need to create a system of penalties, information, and warnings for the player. What's the point of adding Esc as wheel button when the rest of the actions need to be performed with the mouse after you pressed Esc. So they would need to make all these actions bind to directions and enter to replace the mouse, and link it to the menu graphics. Currently Esc only serves to bring the esc-menu on screen and everything else needs the Mouse, so they know is pointless to make Esc a button bind option in the Controls menu. Horn and lights serve a purpose on the race track horn only for road cars since race cars don't tend to have them. 11 Actually, I am very glad you brought up those points. I refrained from getting into the details just to answer the basic points that we need wheel options. But the POV would need to function as well I agree. So you would hit Esc then POV down or up. But just as a comparison, I believe almost all other sims have Esc or some way to pause or Esc and we still have to grab the mouse. So it's not like we aren't all used to it and it does have value. But I understand you points. Thank you. Also, I didn't mention the lights because I agree we do have a purpose for both options. But the horn is pretty much useless for the most part. 12 Hi, I'm also new to AC, coming from GT Legends and I can't understand why the pit limiter is automatic. AC is supposed to be a simulator. Speed limit in pits is part of the race, if you forget it or hit the limiter too early or too late, too bad. To me this automatic limiter doesn't make any sense, it's like having automatic brakes on track... 13 Finally, Pageot, ... just one single feature missing among many other racing features in AC ! That's my only troubling problem about AC .... I Ok in the early days or even 2 years of development and improvement, I could accept and agree .... but now I think we'll have to wait for AC2 to maybe ?? have them. One thing is sure for me if AC2 is published in the future without at least the basic racing features pitlimiter, decent race penalties, rolling start, really working driver swap, changing weather ... and I surely forget some other main base feature ..... I'll be waiting for them before buying. AC has so many qualities ... but it really misses this Racing side of a sim.... I'm not satisfied any longer with a pure Hotlap featured sim ... while this theoritical "Your Racing Simulation" just remains a perfect "Driving Simulation". NB notice that I'm not and don't wish to be speaking about rain and night on purpose, as I knew from the start the sim engine didn't allow them. RaceDepartment Store This single-screen mount is suitable for the TR1/GT2 cockpit range, and suited for Monitors with a 100x100 or 75x75 mm VESA adapter. The height of the monitor is adjustable. Buy now from... 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The world of sim racing on the PS4 is fast, immersive, and exhilarating. If you’re ready to take your experience to the next level, then this list of the best PS4 steering wheels is for you. A good steering wheel will improve your performance around the track. Although the average player might not see a huge improvement right away. The real benefit of a PS4 steering wheel, however, is how life-like it can make your gaming experience in the end, this is what sim racing is about. Steering wheels for the PS4 come with a vast array of technology designed to bring your sim racing experience to life. At a glance, all this technology can seem like another language but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. The Best PS4 Steering Wheels The Logitech G29 gaming racing wheel is the undisputed king of sim racing wheels for the PS4 right now. This model’s dual-motor force feedback feature gives the player a more realistic driving simulation, allowing them to feel the different grip levels and types of terrain beneath them. The package includes a responsive throttle, pressure-sensitive brake, and clutch setup. For even more control, you can reposition the pedal faces, which can make heel-toe maneuvers a tad easier. This floor unit won’t budge thanks to its rubber feet and retractable carpet grip system. On the face of the wheel are a d-pad and full controller, while stainless steel shifter paddles sit behind the wheel. A hand-stitched leather cover wraps this racing wheel, which has an impressive 900-degrees of rotation. You’ll be able to use all 900-degrees with confidence and vigor thanks to the high-strength mounting clamps at the base of the wheel. Key Features Dual-motor force feedback 900-degree wheel rotation D-pad and full control setup Stainless steel shifters Adjustable pedal faces Rubber and carpet grip systems Optional shifter Specifications Brand Logitech Model 941-000110 Weight lbs PROS Premium feel throughout Incredible dual-motor system that simulates real driving beautifully Pedal setup makes it easy to do tricky maneuvers like heel-toe downshifting CONS Some users complained you can’t plug and play on the PC without downloading software If you want to test the waters of sim racing, then you can’t go too far wrong with the Subsonic SA5426 wheel it’s compatible with all racing games on the PS4 and outrageously good value for money. This is a wired wheel, so plugs directly into your console, and is capable of rotating up to 180-degrees. Keeping it secure while in use are five suction cups. This set comes with acceleration and brake pedals. All shifting is done via the two shifting paddles located behind the wheel. On the front of the wheel are 12 programmable keys. This racing wheel has three different sensitivity modes arcade, pro, and expert. So you can set it up in a way that suits your driving style. Key Features 180-degree rotation Acceleration and brake pedals Shift paddles Programmable keys Sensitivity adjustment Specifications Brand Subsonic Model SA5426 Weight pounds PROS Unbeatable value for money Can personalize the button layout and sensitivity for a more immersive experience CONS Extremely lightweight Unrealistic feedback force Materials feel low-end L ow-degree of rotation The Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari Alcantara Edition is a racing wheel for die-hard Ferrari fans who only want the best sim racing wheel. The user gets an immersive experience thanks to the next-gen force feedback technologies and high-quality materials used in the construction of this wheel. At the base of this unit is Thrustmaster’s T300 servo base, which incorporates a brushless industrial servomotor and friction-free dual belt mechanism. The angle of the wheel’s rotation can be adjusted between 270-degrees and 1,080-degrees. Adding to the immersive experience is the T3PA 3-pedal set that has a 100% metal internal structure and is fully adjustable. At the heart of this setup is an 810 scale replica of the wheel from a 599XX EVO that’s officially licensed by Ferrari. It’s hand-stitched with the same Alcantara material that’s used on genuine Ferrari wheels. It’s detachable too, thanks to Thrustmaster’s Quick Release system. Key Features Ferrari 599XX EVO 810 scale replica T300 servo base Brushless industrial servomotor Adjustable angle of rotation between 270-degrees and 1,080-degrees Three pedals with 100% metal internal structure Hand-stitched with Alcantara material Specifications Brand Thrustmaste Model 4169082 Weight pounds PROS One of the most premium-feeling products available Completely immersive driving experience Incredibly life-like driving experience thanks to the brushless servomotor CONS Very expensive when compared to other T300 variants This Thrustmaster F1 racing wheel is one for any collectors out there. The detachable wheel is based on Ferrari’s 150th Italia racing wheel and can be fitted to a Thrustmaster T300RS and T500RS. The realistic racing wheel is a full-size replica of the F1 Ferrari 2011 racing wheel and is sold under official license from Ferrari. Since it’s made from reinforced scratched-brushed metal, it’s heavier than most steering wheels making it more stable and offering better inertia. The professional-quality rotary knobs, switches, and action buttons enable the user to make precise inputs while driving. Rubber textured grips wrap the handles, offering a realistic and comfortable grip. Key Features Full-size replica of F1 Ferrari racing wheel Reinforced scratched-brushed metal face Rubber-textured wheel High-quality rotary knobs, switches, and action buttons Specifications Brand Thrustmaster Model 4160571 Weight pounds PROS Heavier than most steering wheels, leading to more stability Wonderful user experience thanks to high-quality parts and materials Collector’s item Wonderful user experience thanks to high-quality parts and materials Collector’s item CONS No base or pedals are included in the sale A bit expensive for a stand-alone wheel The Hori PlayStation 4 wireless racing wheel apex offers a lot for a reasonable price. It operates wirelessly via Bluetooth, freeing you from a room with messy cables. Powering this racing wheel is an internal rechargeable battery, which lasts for up to 15 hours of gameplay on a single charge. This racing wheel is completely adjustable you can change from a 270-degree to 180-degree turn ratio while playing. There are tons of other customizable settings like a dead zone, pedal sensitivity, and vibration feedback. In short, you can expertly tune this racing wheel to your driving style. A sturdy two-pedal unit is included in the sale as well as a clamp mount and USB charging cable. Key Features Wireless functionality Fully customizable sensitivity settings Customizable turn ratio from 180-degrees to 270-degrees Specifications Brand Hori Model PS4-142U Weight 7 pounds PROS Premium feel thanks to high-quality construction materials Wonderful user experience, as there are so many customizable settings CONS Not as advanced as other racing wheels Plastic pedal setup doesn’t look as premium as other options The Thrustmaster T300RS is easily one of the best racing wheels on the market, although its price point is arguably too high to be considered as the best racing wheel overall. This model’s base features an industrial-class brushless motor, with frictionless action, that enables precise and realistic feedback throughout its 1,080-degree range of motion. The realistic 11-inch diameter racing wheel has brushed metal central spokes, making it heavier and thus more stable and premium-feeling than its plastic rivals. Since this is an officially licensed PS4 racing wheel, the PS4 buttons are included on the wheel and work as normal The premium feel continues at the back of this wheel where you’ll find two large 100 percent metal paddle shifters. These shifters have a super high-end tact switch and a lifespan of more than 10 million activations. Key Features Detachable wheel Brushless motor 1,080-degree turn rate Frictionless action Specifications Brand Thrustmaster Model 4169072 Weight pounds PROS Ultra-realistic feedback means you can make more precise inputs when playing A joy to use thanks to the high-quality materials used in its production CONS Pedals aren’t included with this model Quite expensive when compared to other high-end racing wheels The PXN V900 Racing Wheel is compatible with the majority of gaming consoles available at the moment, including the PS4. It’s fair to say this model is amazing value for money and packs in some high-end features, like double vibration motors and adjustable sensitivity settings. Another high-end feature, usually seen on more expensive wheels, is an adjustable turn rate between 270 degrees and 900 degrees. Included with the steering wheel is a two-pedal unit, on which the pedals are two different sizes. The 11-inch diameter is wrapped in a rubber texture coating to help stop the user’s hands from slipping. This model can be mounted to a desk via two clamps and suction cups to increase stability while playing. Key Features 270-degree and 900-degree turn options Dual-motor vibration feedback Rubber texture coating Pedals included Specifications Brand PXN Model PXN-V900 Weight pounds PROS Great value for money Adjustable turn options make this wheel great for a range of simulator games CONS Lacks premium feel A bit light Although we didn’t choose it, the Thrustmaster T150 warrants consideration as the best overall racing wheel for 2021. It’s stuffed with features and has a reasonable price point. A mixed belt-pulley and gears system with a metal ball-bearing axle ensures this model can provide extremely realistic feedback, all while offering a 900-degree turn rate. Included in the package is Thrustmaster’s T3PA three-pedal set. Both the pedals and internal structure is made from 100% metal, meaning they feel great and provide realistic feedback. The pedal set is adjustable, so you can make the perfect setup for your driving style. The steering wheel has an 11-inch diameter and holds two large 100 percent metal sequential paddle shifters at the back. Key Features 900-degree turn range Mixed belt-pulley and gears provide feedback Comes with a T3PA three-pedal set Specifications Brand Thrustmaster Model 4169084 Weight pounds PROS Incredibly realistic feedback force for a model at this price point A high turn rate means you can use this wheel with car and truck simulator games CONS Price point puts it in direct competition with our best overall wheel PXN has packed a lot into this racing wheel, while still selling it for such a low price. A realistic driving experience comes to the user courtesy of a dual-motor feedback driving system. There’s also an auto-adjust vibration system that heightens the levels of driving-realism this wheel provides. The wheel only has 180 degrees of turn rotation, making it one of the lowest on this list. The rubber grip that wraps the wheel provides nice feedback and reduces hand slippage while driving. This is a wired setup, meaning you’ll need to plug it into your PS4. Keeping everything steady while gaming are seven strong suction cups and a fixed support bracket. These stability aids will come in useful as there’s a manual shifter located on the side, accompanying the two paddle shifters. Included in the kit is a collapsible two-pedal unit. Key Features 180-degree rotation range Dual-motor feedback driving force Comes with a collapsible 2-pedal set Auto-adjust vibration system Specifications Brand PXN Model 4169084 Weight pounds PROS Great value for money Sensitivity systems produce quite realistic feedback CONS Low degree of turn rotation Slightly low-quality finish Very lightweight The Subsonic SA5156 Pro Sport Racing Wheel is perfect for someone who wants a good entry-level wheel, while still not spending too much. The wheel rotates 270 degrees, which is more than most other racing wheels at this price point. Keeping the feedback realistic are two vibration motors. All the buttons are programmable and the user can choose from one of three sensitivity settings, giving this racing wheel a personalized feel. This model has a sequential gear shift lever and paddle shifters, so you can use what you prefer. Suction cups keep everything stable and a curved base keeps the user’s knees out of the way. A two-pedal unit is included in the set. Key Features 270-degree rotation range Double vibration motors Comes with a two-pedal unit Sensitivity adjustment Specifications Brand Subsonic Model SA5156 Weight pounds PROS Great entry-level setup Good degree of motion for a steering wheel at this price point CONS Finish isn’t great A bit too light for serious sim racers Best PS4 Steering Wheels Buying Guide If you’re thinking about buying a steering wheel for your PS4, you’re more than likely involved in the world of sim racing. With certainty, whatever steering wheel you choose will help your lap times but, depending on how seriously you take online gaming, some features might not be worth the added expense for you. There are pretty clear tiers in the world of PS4 steering wheels marked out by certain features. Although, some steering wheel setups will sacrifice having a premium-feel to pack some extra features in at a lower price. Read through our guide below to find out the features you need to keep an eye out for. Benefits of a PS4 Steering Wheel Once you try sim racing from behind a PS4 steering wheel, its benefits are instantly noticeable. Firstly, you’ll feel how much feedback comes through the steering wheel as opposed to a controller. This helps when racing over loose surfaces, like on a wet or gravely track for example. You’ll also get a much better sense of where the car’s limit of grip is and of control when the car begins to understeer or oversteer. Some steering wheel setups will sacrifice having a premium-feel to pack some extra features in at a lower price A steering wheel allows you to be more precise with your steering inputs, which is a completely different feeling from the all-or-nothing sensation with an analog stick. You’ll also be far more precise with your braking and acceleration inputs thanks to the pedal units that come with most wheels. These pedal units also allow you to perform heel-toe downshifting maneuvers with relative ease. Finally, and most importantly, using a PS4 steering wheel for sim racing is a much more immersive experience than using a controller. You play sim racing to experience what it’s like to race so a steering wheel setup brings you so much closer to this than a controller ever could. More driver feedbackMore precise driver steering inputsBetter braking and acceleration controlCan perform complicated maneuvers more easilyMuch more immersive overall experience Types of PS4 Steering Wheels While the many features that sim racing wheels have made it hard to know what one is best for you, there are relatively few types of sim racing wheels. Mainly, what you need to decide is whether you want a wireless or wired steering wheel and then look into the features you need. Wireless Steering Wheels Many of the mid-range PS4 steering wheels are wireless. These sim racing wheels connect to your game console via Bluetooth. The benefit of wireless steering wheels is pretty evident there are no messy wires for you to deal with. These steering wheels are also easier to transport. One thing you should pay attention to if you’re interested in a wireless sim steering wheel is whether or not it’s battery operated. This could be an issue for some people who are worried about running out of juice while playing. Wired Steering Wheels Much as their name suggests, wired steering wheels are connected to your games console via a wire, usually a USB. Some of the more complicated systems have multiple wires and can be a little tricky to keep tidy when setting up some people duct tape or cable tie the wires into place. Many of the more premium sim steering wheels are wired. Some users have reported slight delays or total lapses in connectivity from certain wireless consoles. So if you’re worried about a loss of connection while playing, a wired steering wheel should put your mind at ease. If you use a wired steering wheel, you’ll also never need to worry about it running out of battery, Features to Look for in PS4 Steering Wheels There’s quite a clear spectrum of features that separate the tiers of sim racing wheels. The further you go up the spectrum, the more costs you’ll incur. Mainly what you need to consider is what type of sim games you play and how realistic you want the feedback force to be. And, as with anything, how much money you’re willing to part with. Rotation How much a sim racing wheel rotates is one of the most important factors to take into consideration before buying. The degree of rotation can range between 180 to 1,080. Serious sim racers who prefer car racing games will want a wheel with at least 270-degrees of rotation. If you like to play truck simulation games then you’ll want a steering wheel that can rotate up to 1,080 degrees. Or, If you want to experience what it’s like driving a real car then you’ll need a steering wheel that can rotate 900 degrees. For those who like to play a variety of sim racing games and often jump between regular cars, racing cars, and trucks, a steering wheel with variable control settings will be perfect. Some steering wheels enable the driver to switch between rotation degrees on the fly while playing. If you want to add some new games to your collection, check out our list of the best racing games. Force Feedback The technology sim steering wheels use for force feedback is arguably the most important feature to look out for. This is what creates the feeling of real-world resistance and, thus what gives the player a better sense of grip for the car they’re driving. Force feedback systems are important for all racing games but especially ones where your car often loses traction, like in rally games for example. These systems give the user a better sense of where the grip is and how much your vehicle is understeering or oversteering. On cheaper models, the force feedback system is operated via two simple motors. But spend more and you’ll get a brushless motor working with a mixed belt-pulley and gears system with a metal ball-bearing axle. The better force feedback a steering wheel has, the more immersive the whole driving experience tends to be. Materials One of the first things users notice when using a steering wheel is whether it feels like a high-quality piece of kit or cheap and nasty. You should be mindful of the material used to wrap the steering wheel it should feel nice to touch and be slip-resistant. The material that forms the majority of the wheel itself is extremely important. If the wheel is made from a cheap plastic material then it’ll feel light. Pricier steering wheels tend to be made of a relatively thick piece of metal and measure around 11-inches in diameter. The heavy metal helps give better inertia and stabilize the wheel when turning rapidly. What the pedal set is made from is also important. Light plastic pedals won’t provide great feedback to the driver. On the other hand, some pedals are made from 100% metal, as are their internals. Care and Maintenance for a PS4 Steering Wheel Many sim racers report getting at least three years out of their steering wheels. If you want yours to last that long then you need to wipe away dust particles at first sight. You should be especially mindful of keeping dust out of your pedal unit and buttons located on the wheel. Another issue that sim racers have is the mounting clips breaking, leaving the steering unit essentially unusable. So, to combat this, it’s recommended that you don’t move your steering wheel after setting it up. Fixing your steering wheel to a racing simulator cockpit is a good solution check out our list of the best racing simulator cockpits. Finally, this is somewhat common sense but take it easy on the steering wheel don’t be too aggressive while driving. Clean dust away at first sightDon’t move the steering wheel after you’ve set it upDon’t be too aggressive when driving A steering wheel allows you to be more precise with your steering inputs, which is a completely different feeling from the all-or-nothing sensation with an analog stick Best PS4 Steering Wheel FAQ The guide above should have answered the majority of questions you have about PS4 steering wheels. But, in case it didn’t, please find some of the most common questions people ask before buying a PS4 steering wheel below. Q Is Logitech G29 better than G27? The technology in the Logitech G29 is more advanced and provides better feedback. Also, the Logitech G27 isn’t compatible with the PS4. Q Are PS4 steering wheels worth it? This all depends on how seriously you take sim racing for serious players who want an extra edge, they’re worth it. Q Will PS4 steering wheels work on PS5? Some will and others won’t. You’ll need to check the manufacturer’s guide before buying to see what consoles the steering wheel is compatible with. Our Top Pick We’ve chosen the Logitech G29 racing wheel as the best overall PS4 steering wheel for 2021. This racing wheel is a beautiful blend of high-quality materials and top-end technology, which gets overwhelmingly positive feedback from users. This premium package comes at a perfectly reasonable price, which helps it pip its close rivals and take our overall best pick. Final Thoughts In short, if you’re looking for a premium steering wheel at a good price, you won’t be disappointed with the Logitech G29. But if you’re on a tight budget and want to get a feel for what it’s like using a steering wheel with your PS4 then you can’t go too far wrong with the Subsonic SA5426 Racing Wheel. Sources Racing Wheel – Wikipedia Simulateurauto. 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Guillaume - United Kingdom Overall Price / Quality Comfort Design Fun Amazing product, quality and customer service. Overall Wow! makes you feel like you are seating in a hyper car... We are always a bit skeptical before buying something expensive on internet but this one did not disappoint but exceeded my expectation. Feel special every time I get in it. Well done Playseat to add a lot to the immersive world of SimRacing. Price/Quality I have made a lot of researches for couple of weeks pre-purchase and so many people non-owner of a playseat It’s too expensive, you can get better for half the price... but after trying few other rigs, I can tell you that I would buy it over and over again! No other rig will give you this level of quality and build, from the packages to the screws. You really feel the premium and it feels good! Easy to unpack, super easy and straight forward assembly with a clear and well thought build guide. Comfort at early stage few hours used so far it feels very comfortable, hold your back properly. The level of quick adjustment is really the highlight! Design the first buying factor, you get what you see. It’s bad ass good looking! Fun “immersive, easy, flexible, looking good“ yeah... it’s super FUN! I would also like to highlight the amazing customer service, had couple of question before I bought it and they have responded promptly with all the details I wanted to know. Quick delivery too.3 working days An happy customer! to anyone who is just thinking about it, just go for it. Many thanks, Guillaume
Nobuttons on the wheel is doing anything. 2. I dont see the version. Its f1 2019 on pc with steam. 3. I want to continue career mode as i played with a xbox controller before. 4. Its an ongoing issue. Just bought it. 5. On going issue. 6. I tried to change my keyboard binding for pedals and boutons on the wheel but no luck there. 7. Thrustmaster ferrari 458 wheel and I googled today for that kind of list and didn't found one, so I just created one. But please read also notes that I made at the bottom of that post about compatibility with games, and why $ony sucks one more time. Also remember about Rudi Rastelli guide to support older wheels on PS4 using Raspberry Pi, link at the bottom of this post. ​ List compiled from Assetto Corsa site, Fanatec site, Hori site, Logitech site and Thrustmaster site. Thrustmaster wheels Thrustmaster T80 Thrustmaster T80 Driveclub Edition Thrustmaster T100 Thrustmaster T150 ForceFeedback Thrustmaster T150 Ferrari ForceFeedback Thrustmaster T150 PRO ForceFeedback Thrustmaster T300 RS ForceFeedback Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari GTE ForceFeedback Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari Integral Alcantara ForceFeedback Thrustmaster T500 RS ForceFeedback Thrustmaster Ferrari F1 Integral T500 ForceFeedback Thrustmaster wheels add-on Thrustmaster T3PA 3 pedals Add-ons Thrustmaster T3PA-PRO 3 pedals Add-ons Thrustmaster TH8A Shifter Thrustmaster Ferrari F1 Wheel Add-On Thrustmaster Ferrari GTE Wheel Add-On Thrustmaster TM Leather 28 GT Wheel Add-On Thrustmaster 599 XX EVO 30 Wheel Add-On Alcantara Edition Thrustmaster wheel bases Thrustmaster T300 Servo Base Fanatec wheels Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo S Fanatec Porsche 911 GT2 Fanatec Porsche 911 GT3 v2 Fanatec CSR Fanatec CSR Elite Fanatec wheels bases Fanatec ClubSport Wheel Base Fanatec ClubSport Wheel Base v2 Logitech wheels Logitech G29 Driving Forceℱ Racing Wheel HORI wheels HORI Racing Wheel for PlayStation4 HORI Racing Wheel Apex Additional Notes Short note about compatibility I strongly recommend to visit preferred games home sites before buying any wheel for PS4. But remember if wheel is not on the list it doesn't mean it will not gonna work. There can be just no profile for that wheel, so you need to setup it by yourself. But in some rare cases like Driveclub wheel can also just not work. If you are still not sure about compatibility, is good to browse some gaming forum, and search for [wheel name] [game name]. In theory most compatible are products licensed by $ony, but to be honest I doubt that HORI that is licensed will get better support in game like Project Cars, than not $ony supported Fanatec CSR. Read all needed info before buying anything. For example Thrustmaster T100 is not supported by $ony, but is currently best 270 degree wheel for PS4 T80 is good, but lack of Force Feedback, T100 don't have "share" button. Good compromise between price and quality is Thrustmaster T150 for now. Also please don't even think about "Compact Racing Wheel" and similar Dualshock4 add-ons, is worth nothing for sim racing games. Why $ony sucks this time? Because of drama about PS4 support by Fanatec company. Due to this any Fanatec racing wheel is for now not officially supported on PS4. Of course wheels are working in almost every games and Fanatec is still updating them for better compatibility. Most sim style games have even profiles for them. You can read more about that here Old Feb 2016 compatibility for Fanatec wheels Rudi Rastelli way to add support for older wheels Rudi described way to build "translator" for old wheels that worked on PS3, but are not supported on PS4. Many people can find this way cheaper and simpler than buying new racing wheel just because $ony want it. Tutorial is written for Logitech G27 wheel, but this method should work for others too. To use this Method You need to have Raspberry Pi Teensy or Teensy++ - ATTENTION Teensy isn't compatible ! Wheel Logitech G27 Dualshock 4 Controller HDMI-cable, USB-to-MiniUSB cable, USB-to-MicroUSB cable A kOhm and a kOhm resistor A 3-way and a 2-way ' 1 Row Straight PCB Socket Through Hole Socket Strip' -> A soldering iron for electronics, 4 colored cables, solder with flux core Hot glue gun Read more here Last edited Nov 11, 2016 Aoi Member Joined Aug 6, 2021 Messages 70 Likes Received 76 Trophy Points 17 Gender Female Occupation Automotive/Maritime IT Specialist and Test Driver Location Tokyo, Japan I will also give a short note about cheap keyboards I mean their PCBs which give us possibility to do everything we want by soldering bank A with bank B on them. Of course we need another parts as well but it depends of the project physical buttons, handbrakes, usage of real gearbox shifters instead overpriced TH8A etc.. Tags ps4 compatibility ps4 guides ps4 racing wheel ps4 supported wheels ps4 tips Share This Page Home Home Forums Forums Resources Resources Members Members Menu dGqxkXE. 102 205 333 16 30 68 336 112 45

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