marwan said:
whom ever is bitching about this game about the 720p and no euro remixes.....get on Steam and get the PC version, it runs silky smooth at 1920x1200, AA, Euro Remix and it only costs $9....and it's also compatible with the 360 controller. It also has online, but i believe no one plays it anymore.
Listen to this man!
beermonkey@tehbias said:
Does it support force feedback?
No. But once you get the sensitivity dialed in, depending on which wheel you use, the controls on the PC are very very good!
OK guys listen....
I bought the game and played it for a few hours. It's an OK port IMHO and multiplayer is very fun with friends.
But here's the deal....I own a force feedback steering wheel from a company called Happ Controls. You may have heard of them, they make a lot popular arcade parts(namely joysticks). This particular FFB Wheel is actually the same FFB wheel found on a Daytona USA Arcade cabinet, but I had it custom made to work on the Xbox 360
(using the "brain" circuitry of the Microsoft wireless wheel). I've played Forza 2 and PGR4 with it and believe me when I say it kicks SERIOUS ass all over the original wireless Xbox 360 wheel.
Now... that being said, the Happ FFB wheel is now laying in the closet collecting dust, because I now(for the most part), only play racing games exclusively on the PC.
I have since bought another uber ridiculously awesome wheel Frex Japan that only works with the PC. It's a $2000USD FFB steering wheel and the term "state of the art" doesn't begin to describe its quality. It trumps everything out there even the Happ FFB wheel I mentioned earlier.
All that being said, this Frex wheel is mounted...and when I say mounted, I mean seriously professionally bolted down to my racing frame, and is NOT coming off without some serious tools and effort(my friend is in construction and he's the one that mounted it.)
Now....I
WAS seriously considering having him remove the Frex PC wheel from my frame and mounting the Happ FFb wheel just to play OutRun Online Arcade on the Xbox 360, but after reading how the game lacks true FFB for the Microsoft wheel and how the sensitivity is questionable, I can safely breathe a sigh of relief and continue to play this average(if not buggy) 360 port with the good ole 360 gamepad
In other words, I can keep my Happ FFB wheel safely laying in the closet
(until Daytona USA or Super GT is announced for XBLA ) while keeping my Frex FFB PC wheel mounted to my frame.
The PC version is still for me. It is simply the superior port and feels orgasmic with my Frex FFB wheel!
By the way BeerMonkey.....there is an application that allows you to get FFB in ANY racing game on the PC. It's called touchware gaming, and it uses the game's audio to translate into FFB effects. I use this and it's quite effective.