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none of the previous games had a real propper wheel setup either.
its amazing how butt hurt these sycophants get from constructive critical ideas from the community. isn't that why they release EA for in the first place? to iron out the bugs and find out what the players like and don't like with the game. tens of thousands of gamers will find bugs way faster than a QA team will. i guess the fanboys don't understand what early access is. one told me that its a complete game rleased to a lucky few to play before the game goes public. which explains a whole lot of the chining and crying u see in the game forumns. and no matter what i told this dude about EA he would not believe me. because devs like releasing broken to make more money by charging for dlc that has the real fix. all the patching is fake. thats what this dude was trying to get me to believe lmao. people from gen z and millenials are not very learned
Don’t they understand that this is the meaning of the game - to swim, to fight the storm, with the current.
Do you think a lot of people would play ETS if there was an autopilot, this is the biggest mistake, the process when you are steering... it’s a process, but when you just unloaded, sent the ship and you can forget for half an hour. All interest disappears, this is a failure.
Yes please the Logitech G-Saitek Proflight Throttle Quadrant and steering wheels Thrustmaster and Logitech support.