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At this moment yes! But y'all have our words that our support won't stop here - we'll try to do our best and your patience is greatly appreciated!
Sorry to hear VIDAL - is your Logitech Software update to date? If it is then we'll look into that!
When in a race, the only thing that works is the button to change cameras. The gear sometimes changes, but most times it doesn't.
I did have both the wheel and the Xbox controller plugged at the same time... Do you think it may cause a conflict? I generally use like this to play Forza because it's easier to grab the Xbox controller to navigate all the menus and maps.
I dont think so - Let's say this is a long-term commitment, and rest assured we'll get there for full support eventually!
Thank you for your patience in advance!
Add dedicated input to each individual gear (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 etc) This way we can map all the gears to our manual shifter.
Moza support please.
My hardware: R9 + RS v2 + CRP Pedals + HGP Shifter + HBP Handbrake
Do you anticipate supporting H-shifters and handbrakes in the future? Would love to support the game if you go that direction. Sim racers are a market segment comfortable dropping cash on games that support our gear.
I've finished all rally races and all but one time trials on the G920.
Using the newest software.
Not a single issue, well except that the gas pedal works like an on/off button.
There is absolutely no reason to limit wheels support to a limited number of wheels, they all use the same protocol, but nowadays, developers almost always make the mistake to recognize only a few wheels from their device ID instead of having a generic haptic device detection.
It's a completely artificial limitation, the game supports Direct Input haptic devices, their buttons, axis and FFB, so could work with almost any wheel, but just artificially doesn't enable this if it doesn't recognize the device ID.
It's so desperating to have my fanatec DD1 fully supported by most racing games of the 2000's, but not from half of the modern games and most of the "not too old" games released before that wheel base (and it's worse for people with even less mainstream gears, which is more and more common with all those new brands).
Yeah, it's weird how my thrust master wheel isn't supported but it still manages to scroll my menus left infinitely. Wish we can just bind the axis to the controls we want without waiting for every single wheel to be individually supported.