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PS4:
Logitech G29
Thrustmaster T150
Thrustmaster T300 RS
Xbox One:
Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback
HORI - Racing Wheel Overdrive
Logitech G920 Driving Force
Note for steering wheels not directly supported by the game:
Xbox One: If you are using a steering wheels that isn’t directly supported by the game but will be recognized as a steering wheel by your Xbox One a pop menu will appear. Here you will get the option to configure the device manually. This feature should work for most of the Xbox One compatible steering wheels, even we can’t guarantee.
PS4: Same thing like on Xbox One but on PS4 this will work for Thrustmaster and Logitech steerings wheels only. The manual configuration should work for most of the PS4 compatible steering wheels of these manufacturers, but we can’t guartantee that it will work for all of their devices.
An overview of the supported wheels of the PC version can be found in our FAQ:
https://www.bussimulator-game.de/faq18/en.html