Need for Speed™ Heat

Need for Speed™ Heat

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Corrupted Dec 22, 2024 @ 8:29pm
Does NFS Heat have wheel support?
hey, im VERY new to this whole wheel racing games, Ive seen many games that support that look fun, but this game looks crazy fun. I was only wondering if there is wheel support as i know they said at one point they couldn't add it or smth. I'm getting a Logitech G920 for Christmas and wanted to know if it would be supported.

-thank you!
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Originally posted by Corrupted:
hey, im VERY new to this whole wheel racing games, Ive seen many games that support that look fun, but this game looks crazy fun. I was only wondering if there is wheel support as i know they said at one point they couldn't add it or smth. I'm getting a Logitech G920 for Christmas and wanted to know if it would be supported.

-thank you!
The answer to your question is in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGRCn65WIkA
Otter Dec 23, 2024 @ 11:58am 
You're going to have a real bad time using a wheel on something like a NFS game.
Originally posted by Otter:
You're going to have a real bad time using a wheel on something like a NFS game.
I'm used to the keyboard steering wheel, I need to know how to set it up, just connect it doesn't work like that
Silentios73 Dec 24, 2024 @ 1:39am 
I've have this game running on a Thrustmaster T300RS GT. If the game/steam doesn't see the steering wheel. Install Logitech G HUB. regardless of the brand of the wheel you use. Never had any problems with most racing games on steam.

Here is a good website for steering wheel settings.

https://www.briankoponen.com/simracing.html
Last edited by Silentios73; Dec 24, 2024 @ 1:43am
H3L10S Jan 1 @ 11:34am 
Originally posted by Silentios73:
I've have this game running on a Thrustmaster T300RS GT. If the game/steam doesn't see the steering wheel. Install Logitech G HUB. regardless of the brand of the wheel you use. Never had any problems with most racing games on steam.

Here is a good website for steering wheel settings.

https://www.briankoponen.com/simracing.html
I have the same wheel (non GT version) and having zero luck getting it to work properly.

How did you get yours to work ?.

Step by step if possible please.
Last edited by H3L10S; Jan 1 @ 11:44am
Like silentios73 said logitech ghub software does the trick have loads of fun on my T300RS GT
N4r0x Jan 1 @ 3:12pm 
I use Logitech Wheel and works just plug and play
H3L10S Jan 2 @ 1:58am 
I tried it, didn't work properly, no steering for a start.

Finally got it working, followed the steps given on that web site link, becomes really hard to steer as i pick up the speed.

I'm going back to keyboard, i'm losing all my races now using the wheel.
Last edited by H3L10S; Jan 2 @ 4:02am
Anyone with a moza wheel get it to work? I played the original 1 and 2 on a guilimont? ff wheel when it came out with no problems and now many years later it seems to be a problem? Weird
Last edited by cubabeech; Jan 2 @ 10:30am
whats a good and cheap steering wheel i should buy
Originally posted by Spac3gad3t:
whats a good and cheap steering wheel i should buy
i have g920 i got it on sale for around $180 and does what i need. But you don't have Direct wheel drive so... idk depends on what you want to spend and what you wanna use it for. I use my in mostly arcade racing games and its completely fine and feels grate. But in a simulator, it feels alight at best. (not realistic) if i were you i would look at the games you'd want then look at videos to see what wheel you think fits your games. Imo (prob the wrong one tbh) id say if you want to play arcade race games go with a logitech g920, if you want a simulator game go for some sort of thrustmaster direct drive wheel or maybe moza.

Also dont just go off what i say, look at what others say and videos too, im sorta new to this aswell so i dont want to influence you to a wrong choice.
Great...yet another racing game that basically has no built-in support for a steering wheel.
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Date Posted: Dec 22, 2024 @ 8:29pm
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