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PHALDUE May 30, 2019 @ 6:45am
PXN V3II Wheel
Can I play this game using PXN V3II Wheel coz I'm planning to buy one? and Is it compatible ?

Appreciate your response!
Last edited by PHALDUE; May 30, 2019 @ 6:46am
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Mr Crisp May 30, 2019 @ 6:54am 
AC supports all Xinput devices recognised and working in Windows.

However, I would not buy that wheel. Its more of a toy than anything with seriously limited (only 180 degrees?) rotation. No proper force-feedback and low quality pedals.

You are better off buying used Logitech DFGT or G25/27/29 for the best experience with AC or any racing sim for that matter.
PHALDUE May 30, 2019 @ 6:55am 
Originally posted by Mr Crisp:
AC supports all Xinput devices recognised and working in Windows.

However, I would not buy that wheel. Its more of a toy than anything with seriously limited (only 180 degrees?) rotation. No proper force-feedback and low quality pedals.

You are better off buying used Logitech DFGT or G25/27/29 for the best experience with AC or any racing sim for that matter.


Thanks for your reply, so PXN is compabitle but not the best wheel per'se, how much would Logitech DFGT or G25 cost ? Because I'm also tight on budget, I can only go around 80bucks
Last edited by PHALDUE; May 30, 2019 @ 6:56am
Mr Crisp May 30, 2019 @ 7:00am 
Originally posted by JohnnyG:
Originally posted by Mr Crisp:
AC supports all Xinput devices recognised and working in Windows.

However, I would not buy that wheel. Its more of a toy than anything with seriously limited (only 180 degrees?) rotation. No proper force-feedback and low quality pedals.

You are better off buying used Logitech DFGT or G25/27/29 for the best experience with AC or any racing sim for that matter.


Thanks for your reply, so PXN is compabitle but not the best wheel per'se, how much would Logitech DFGT or G25 cost ? Because I'm also tight on budget, I can only go around 80bucks

I have seen brand new Logitech G29 with pedals for £150 GBP and I would expect a used Logitech DFGT (a great wheel, I have one as well as a Fanatec) for $80 or less IMO.

Have a look around in local used ads, Ebay or something similar in your country. The reason to avoid buying these cheap wheels is the rotation is too low, you want to aim for 900 degrees and 180 is really far to low to drive cars properly, same with 270- so aim for 900.

In addition to the low rotation of cheap wheels being an issue, the force-feedback isn't anything more than vibration at best. You want a wheel that has motors in it to drive the steering wheel to give you feedback from the tyres and cars chassis- this is a huge difference than just basic vibration and worth paying more for.

If you can't find a used wheel cheap- you are best just saving up some more money until you can afford a proper FFB steering wheel for sim racing. If you buy a cheap wheel with low rotation and no proper FFB, you won't have much fun with AC imo.
PHALDUE May 30, 2019 @ 7:07am 
Got it , thanks for your advice! :)
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