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List of PC games that support Force-feedback.

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Fursphere:
I would imagine that the Logitech Profiler software murks up the water a bit more as well. 

For instance - games like Outrun 2006 that do not support FFB - the profiler puts the wheel in "auto return to center mode" with what feels like a little FFB pushing against you.  If I didn't know it was the profiler software doing that, I'd think the game had a limited level of FFB.

Even if you close the Logitech Profiler - I think Windows(7) even does a little of that on its own with the G27 driver. 

EDIT:  Here is a possible format we could use for game compatibilty....  http://www.steering-wheel-support.com/PS3/list-of-steering-wheel-compatible-games.php

Howard_Casto:
Actually the problem with the Logitech stuff is in the case of spring return force, it saves it to the device.  So even if you close the profiler it will stay on if that's what you have it set to default. 

Testing FF is really easy.  Just wreck... if the wheel does something then it has FF.  ;)

I looked at that list and honestly I'm not sure if it's the best fit.  Certainly we can expand the list to include control schemes, but for force-feedback it doesn't really add much. 

I would be nice to get a list of all that's required to run a game, but one thing at a time I suppose.   

Fursphere:
I've found that most of my PC Need For Speed games only support the wheel, gas, and brake.  The shifter is almost never used.

http://www.logitech.com/en-us/game-gear/articles/6475

That list is games where the wheel just *works* with no additional config needed.  Although its old - because Dirt 3 works without any additional config as well.  (The list makes me want to buy a PS3 for my cabinet with backwards PS2 compatibility)

BadMouth:

--- Quote from: Fursphere on April 12, 2013, 11:55:16 am ---I've found that most of my PC Need For Speed games only support the wheel, gas, and brake.  The shifter is almost never used.

http://www.logitech.com/en-us/game-gear/articles/6475

That list is games where the wheel just *works* with no additional config needed.  Although its old - because Dirt 3 works without any additional config as well.  (The list makes me want to buy a PS3 for my cabinet with backwards PS2 compatibility)

--- End quote ---

That is a list of "PC driving games supporting the six-speed  shifter, 900-degree steering, and force feedback of the Logitech G27 Racing Wheel"

Not really relevant to the discussion here.

Most wheels on the market only have a sequential shifter and don't rotate 900 degrees, so I can understand why the game devs wouldn't invest the time in supporting them unless it was for a sim.

Howard_Casto:
Yeah it doesn't really specify if those games support FF, or just support the wheel. 

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