Tokyo Xtreme Racer
How is this game with a direct drive wheel / sim rig?
Does it work well with wheels and pedals?

(I'm using Asetek direct drive and Simjack UT pedals).

Thanks
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Originally posted by CoolHandLuke:
Does it work well with wheels and pedals?

(I'm using Asetek direct drive and Simjack UT pedals).

Thanks
This is only been released a touch over a week ago and is in Early Access - For the time being, as I understand, it's recommended to use controller - I doubt they've focused on implementing wheel support just yet. Be patient, as things progress, I'm sure it'll get support once the features of the game the devs want have been fleshed out and bugs have been fixed. Wheel support simply isn't priority at this stage of development.
Originally posted by VenomX28:
Originally posted by CoolHandLuke:
Does it work well with wheels and pedals?

(I'm using Asetek direct drive and Simjack UT pedals).

Thanks
This is only been released a touch over a week ago and is in Early Access

Thanks, I'll keep an eye on it, looks good so far.
VenomX28 Feb 3 @ 10:20am 
Originally posted by CoolHandLuke:
Originally posted by VenomX28:
This is only been released a touch over a week ago and is in Early Access

Thanks, I'll keep an eye on it, looks good so far.
Tbh, it's worth getting and playing, even with a controller. A good sim rig would be nice, ofc, but the game as it is, is pretty good. Especially keeping in mind that Genki is not a massive development studio that cranks out AAA titles.
kirkiboi Feb 3 @ 10:27am 
fine.. logitech g920 works well, ffb is little strong and the slider does nothing but i liked the heavy feel of it anyway you feel planted in the corners!

i have a muge shifter from amazon the heavy metal clunk and being able to use it as a sequential dog box works well with this game.
Thanks for the replies, I think I'll be giving it a try soon :)
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Date Posted: Feb 3 @ 8:56am
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