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List of PC games that support Force-feedback.
Howard_Casto:
I've never found a definitive list.
I know the Test Drive Unlimited series supports force-feedback, as does the Trackmania series, but that's about it. Start posting and I'll make a list. Also specify if it's just rumble effects, or true force feedback.
*updated*
Test Drive Unlimited 2
Trackmania
F1 2012
Need For Speed: The Run
TOCA Series?
Crazy Taxi (Has some issues with menu selection)
Crazy Taxi (DC Collection)
Crazy Taxi 3 (DC Collection)
Ferrari Virtual Racing
Volvo the Game
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed
4x4 Hummer
Burnout Paradise
Colin McRae Rally 2
DiRT
DiRT 2
DiRT 3
Driving Speed 2
Euro Truck Simulator
FlatOut 2
F1 2010 (video game)
F1 2011 (video game)
Grand Prix 3
Grand Prix 4
Race Driver: Grid
Revolt
GTR
GTR2
Live For Speed
Need for Speed 2
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
Need for Speed: Carbon
Need for Speed: Shift
Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed
Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Need for Speed: ProStreet
Need for Speed: Underground 2
Powerslide
rFactor
Richard Burns Rally
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
Test Drive Unlimited
Test Drive 5
Screamer 4x4
World Racing
World Racing 2
gbeef:
NFS shift
NFS Shift2
Dirt 1
Dirt 2
Dirt 3
F1 2012
F1 2011
drventure:
Powerslide, an older game, but the FF was really top notch with it. As far as I know, the FF was truly calculated and not just canned effects. And there really weren't "walls" to prevent you from going wherever the heck you wanted (except at the extreme edges of the maps). Oh, and the sound was fully 5.1 compatible (at one point I had a full 5.1 sound system on my pc, and you could literally hear the cars approach from behind to the left and pass you.)
I found this list on wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PC_games_with_force_feedback_support
Howard_Casto:
Yeah I ran across that list, but it's by no means all-inclusive.
I guess I should add them though.
charlieram:
I had TOCA on my old windows 98 machine with the Microsoft sidewinder steering wheel, I'm not sure which TOCA it was but I was very impressed with the ffb back then.
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