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I dont know about arcade machines with FFB at the years 2000 to 2010 either (and then I never put my hands at an arcade machine again) but, I have a Logitech G29 and at games like NFS (arcade) and GRID 2019 (simcade) the FFB is merely a strong feeling on the wheel and the counter steering is poor (when it exist, not all NFS deliver it).Ĭomparing that to all the track details, weight transfer, wheels lock when braking too hard, loss of grip or over grip. these arcade wheels (80s, 90s) never had FFB and I dont remember 1 single wheel with counter steering either, dont know if because they had not find ways to do so, if it did not make sense because it was just a game or if because children could get hurt because of a sudden counter steering. The reason people play racing games with controllers it's because steering wheel is not accessible to everyone due to price and space, but every racing game should support it, arcade games especially. There are even 3 Mario Kart games on the arcades and they all have steering wheel. I was referring to playing an arcade game (arcade meaning no force feedback), and playing with a force feedback wheel. Plus, there is a version of Sonic Racing on the arcades (not sure what version exactly) and it has a cabinet with steering wheel as well. There were always more racing games on arcade than anywhere else they all had steering wheels.

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Everyone here experienced a video game with steering wheel and force feedback on the arcades dating back to the 80s. Because arcade games invented steering wheel for video games to begin with. But why would you want a force feedback steering wheel for an arcade game ? Originally posted by WINRAR:I don't mean to be rude. I have only 65 racing/driving games, but even in that small list it is quite surprising the amount of games that do not have wheel support or just have it implemented terrible You should try Jeto Moto 3 from PS1 if you manage to find.Įven harder to exploit all possibilities, tricks and shortcuts you can use or even create and really own the tracks like these are your personal parkour parks. I personally believe, if you are into sim racing then there is a high possibility you are going to like racing games in general. Ive been sim racing for years and personally, I like switching in games like Aassetto corsa or iRacing and then relaxing on a game like Sonic Team Racing or even ATS. Thats a bit of a narrow minded and rude comment :-p not meaning to be rude. I used to have a force feedback steering wheel (logitech momo), for a racing sim. I can understand a steering wheel in general (I play with an xbox controller).

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Originally posted by Hectologist:I don't mean to be rude.










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