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deadName Aug 27, 2019 @ 12:59pm
My game crashes if my steering wheel is plugged in
I really don't knnow what's cousing it to crash, but when the steering wheels isn't plugged in the game works fine. My steering wheel is: Hama uRage GripZ and my graphics card is: Radeon RX 570 with updated drivers on both graphic cards and steering wheels. Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by TjZ™ @OLED #RFX!:
Originally posted by RedSK:
I really don't knnow what's cousing it to crash, but when the steering wheels isn't plugged in the game works fine. My steering wheel is: Hama uRage GripZ and my graphics card is: Radeon RX 570 with updated drivers on both graphic cards and steering wheels. Thanks in advance.
I mean sure its a 60 euros setup kit. I actually had to google it cause I never heard that name. Though to be honest this one isn't even worth your time to troubleshoot, either get a second hand G27, G29 or G920 from Logitech these are the "good" known standard starter wheels for ETS2 or overall driving games. I personally started with the G920 as well but I then enhanced it to a Fanatec setup a year later for some other purposes like sim racing as well.

But to keep it short, get a logitech wheel because the ones you use only have 180 degrees of rotation which will just be a pain to use in ETS2.
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✪Happy Dude✪ Aug 27, 2019 @ 1:01pm 
well it must be a falty stearing wheel if it dont work just use a ps4 official controller insted alot of steam games works with one or use the keyboard i tryed to use a ps4 controller but i was crap at that so i just stick with keyboard controlls
deadName Aug 27, 2019 @ 1:31pm 
Originally posted by 💛🔥AwesomeGamer🔥💛:
well it must be a falty stearing wheel if it dont work just use a ps4 official controller insted alot of steam games works with one or use the keyboard i tryed to use a ps4 controller but i was crap at that so i just stick with keyboard controlls
The thing is that I bought the Steering wheel to play the game with it
Ryu Aug 27, 2019 @ 1:39pm 
I found some posts from folks who couldn't get this wheel to work when using 64-bit. They solved it by un-installing the wheel driver and letting Windows detect it. Evidently that wheel is a bit old and the drivers from manufacturer are not 64-bit ready.
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Originally posted by RedSK:
I really don't knnow what's cousing it to crash, but when the steering wheels isn't plugged in the game works fine. My steering wheel is: Hama uRage GripZ and my graphics card is: Radeon RX 570 with updated drivers on both graphic cards and steering wheels. Thanks in advance.
I mean sure its a 60 euros setup kit. I actually had to google it cause I never heard that name. Though to be honest this one isn't even worth your time to troubleshoot, either get a second hand G27, G29 or G920 from Logitech these are the "good" known standard starter wheels for ETS2 or overall driving games. I personally started with the G920 as well but I then enhanced it to a Fanatec setup a year later for some other purposes like sim racing as well.

But to keep it short, get a logitech wheel because the ones you use only have 180 degrees of rotation which will just be a pain to use in ETS2.
Last edited by TjZ™ @OLED #RFX!; Aug 27, 2019 @ 1:42pm
deadName Aug 27, 2019 @ 11:01pm 
Originally posted by TjZ™ // #PCMR @4K // #RFX! <:
Originally posted by RedSK:
I really don't knnow what's cousing it to crash, but when the steering wheels isn't plugged in the game works fine. My steering wheel is: Hama uRage GripZ and my graphics card is: Radeon RX 570 with updated drivers on both graphic cards and steering wheels. Thanks in advance.
I mean sure its a 60 euros setup kit. I actually had to google it cause I never heard that name. Though to be honest this one isn't even worth your time to troubleshoot, either get a second hand G27, G29 or G920 from Logitech these are the "good" known standard starter wheels for ETS2 or overall driving games. I personally started with the G920 as well but I then enhanced it to a Fanatec setup a year later for some other purposes like sim racing as well.

But to keep it short, get a logitech wheel because the ones you use only have 180 degrees of rotation which will just be a pain to use in ETS2.
Thanks I'm not a proffesional in these so I bought what I liked and I should looked it up somewhere but thanks for the recommendation.
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Date Posted: Aug 27, 2019 @ 12:59pm
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