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List of PC games that support Force-feedback.

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Howard_Casto:
Unless I'm missing something... Transformed was never released on the pc.  Now the original All Stars Racing was (just added it). 

Whoops... apparently it was recently released... my bad. 

isamu:

--- Quote from: Hunk_4TH on April 12, 2013, 08:56:38 pm ---I see you mentioned the first one. But I believe Sonic and All stars racing transformed as this as well and it's also a thousand times better than the first at least for PC.

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I asked if it had ffb support and someone at neogaf said no.

Howard_Casto:
Hmm.... the console versions do, but then again this is sega, so that doesn't mean anything.

BadMouth:
Tested 4x4 Hummer and it has ffb. 
The game requires a mouse to navigate menus, so it isn't very cab friendly.
Also discovered that when in-car view, the mouse controls the camera like a first person shooter.  Interesting touch to an otherwise lousy game.

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negative1:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on April 12, 2013, 09:52:54 am ---Man... I was going through the current list trying to update it with more recent sequels and most of them didn't get a PC release.  I fear that racing games are starting to fade from the PC much like Lightgun games did several years ago.

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Racing games haven't really faded in popularity. But yes, there are less on the pc.

Since there aren't really any sim/racing ones like forza or gran turisimo for the pc,
most people just play them on the pc.

i've never owned a wheel or played a force feedback game. i just use a pad for the
pc, or keyboard. i own tons of racing games, mostly sega ones... i think i even have
the sega GT one for xbox and pc.

the pc games usually had better graphics, but then the dreamcast came out, and
the games look better sometimes.

i have sega rally 2 for pc and dreamcast, the pc does have higher resolution.

the last game i had for the pc was sega rally revo, which was way better than
the xbox 360 version, much higher resolutions and frame rates.

i don't play any racing games on the pc anymore, unless its through an emulator.

i only play on consoles. i still have to play sega rally 2006 (japan only) on my ps2
someday.

i will think about getting a wheel at some point, and maybe try out these
force feedback games. i've never liked the sensation in the arcades, which
is probably why i don't miss it in home games.

later
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