And yet it works fine with NFS Heat, and even the early access of Tokyo Extreme Racer is good enough. I don’t expect finely detailed force feedback, just to be able to use it at all. It’s not hard.
Moza is really getting more popular as well. It’s kind of an unbeatable deal for a reasonably priced direct drive wheel, and with the release of the R3 there’s really no excuse not to support it.
I think it’s not that surprising that an arcade racer doesn’t support niche sim wheels. They do support plenty of popular brands though.
And yet it works fine with NFS Heat, and even the early access of Tokyo Extreme Racer is good enough. I don’t expect finely detailed force feedback, just to be able to use it at all. It’s not hard.
Moza is really getting more popular as well. It’s kind of an unbeatable deal for a reasonably priced direct drive wheel, and with the release of the R3 there’s really no excuse not to support it.
Never heard of her. Is Moza French?
Chinese. They make good gear. https://mozaracing.com/