I was under the impression that Logitech moved out of the video game peripheral business
That's awesome to hear - I thought they were leaving the wheel market.
Oh god I hope they support the old wheels, this looks very similar to the DFGT.
Someone on the pCARS forums seems to be in the know.
He said:
- Shifter sold seperately
- G27 pedals with improvements
- Supports PC/PS3/PS4 with an Xbox One version coming later
- Plans to have it ready for F1 2015
I call this a fake, Logitech already left the console peripheral a long time ago
I call this a fake, Logitech already left the console peripheral a long time ago
By the box it seems it´s the "Driving Force Shifter" not G29, I imagine it would be the "Driving force GT" equivalent.
I doubt that's the box for the wheel, looks more like a separate shifter attachment. That being said, it looks like a DFGT successor. And as another poster noted, those buttons look very removable, but it could all turn out to be nothing. Would be really cool if it had support for all 3 platforms.
This pretty much, if they think I'm going to replace my perfectly fine G25. These companies are insane to think their customers will buy a new wheel every time a new console gets released.How about you go fuck yourself Logitech, unless the G27 gets patched for PS4 use then they will never get another £ from me.
Be prepared to get angry then. PS4 support requires physical hardware. Not happening for older wheels.I swear to god if this doesn't usher in G25/27 support for PS4 I am going to rage.
Be prepared to get angry then. PS4 support requires physical hardware.
Be prepared to get angry then. PS4 support requires physical hardware. Not happening for older wheels.
I was under the impression that Logitech moved out of the video game peripheral business
Base looks very small, might still be gear driven instead if belts.
Yeah. Improved Pedals aparently. Separate shifter.Look at the Fanatec wheel base, they are small too. They are not wedge-like in form though... more prism'ish
Edit: That wheel was not in that box behind it, right? Box looks too flat... seperate shifter??
Be prepared to get angry then. PS4 support requires physical hardware. Not happening for older wheels.
Using a piece of hardware that tricks your console into thinking the wheel is a controller. FFB is terrible like this, and it generally screws up the wheel rotation.
Using a piece of hardware that tricks your console into thinking the wheel is a controller. FFB is terrible like this, and it generally screws up the wheel rotation.
not ideal.
This is definitely not true. They may require hardware for global support, but each game can implement drivers for older wheels. It's why my old Fanatec Porsche Turbo S Wheel from 2009 can be used in Project CARS despite clearly not having any hardware support for the PS4.Be prepared to get angry then. PS4 support requires physical hardware. Not happening for older wheels.
Using a piece of hardware that tricks your console into thinking the wheel is a controller. FFB is terrible like this, and it generally screws up the wheel rotation.
not ideal.
So Logitech are back in this business it seems?
Be prepared to get angry then. PS4 support requires physical hardware. Not happening for older wheels.