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Fursphere:
I found this site today....   http://www.steering-wheel-support.com/

For anyone thinking about using a PS3 with a driving cabinet (I myself have been considering this for awhile) - this might help. 


EDIT BY BADMOUTH: I changed the thread title to reflect the direction the thread has gone.
Putting link to spreadsheet here for easier reference:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq37CSO6oe1fdGNQUGN5UU1QeTl0ZFQ3WkFKYTR1aWc#gid=5

This is an early work in process.  Not ready for people to start randomly interjecting info yet unless you personally have a pile of games installed and want to contribute.  Trying to stick with first-hand experience for the PC games, not info found online.

BadMouth:
Copying this here for future reference.

PlayStation®2 Driving Game Compatible with the 900-Degree Steering of the Logitech Driving Force Pro

 * Evolution GT™ by Lago Srl.
 * Flatout™ by Empire Interactive
 * Gran Turismo™ 4 by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
 * Midnight Club™ 3: DUB Edition by Rockstar Games
 * Need for Speed Underground® 2 by Electronic Arts
 * Need for Speed Most Wanted® by Electronic Arts
 * Richard Burns Rally™ by SCi Games
 * Street Racing Syndicate™ by Empire Interactive
 * Test Drive® Eve of Destruction by Atari
 * TOCA Race Driver™ 2 by Codemasters

 PlayStation®2 Driving Games Compatible with Logitech's Driving Force and Driving Force Pro steering wheels

 * 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker ™ by Acclaim
 * Auto Modellista by Capcom Entertainment
 * Burnout™ by Acclaim
 * Burnout 2: Point of Impact™ by Acclaim
 * Burnout 3 Takedown™ by Electronic Arts
 * Burnout™ Revenge by Electronic Arts
 * Colin McRae™ 3 by CodeMasters Software
 * Colin McRae™ Rally 4 by Codemasters
 * Colin McRae™ 2005 by Codemasters
 * Corvette® by Global Star Software
 * Driven by Bam Entertainment
 * Enthusia Professional Racing by Konami
 * F1™ 2001 by Electronic Arts
 * F1™ 2002 by Electronic Arts
 * F1™ Career Challenge by Electronic Arts
 * Ferrari® F355 Challenge™ by Sega
 * Flatout™ by Empire Interactive
 * Ford Mustang: The Legend Lives by 2KGames
 * Formula One 2001™ by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
 * Formula One 2002™ by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
 * Formula One 2003™ by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
 * Formula One 2004™ by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
 * Gran Turismo™ Concept: 2001 Tokyo by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
 * Gran Turismo™ Concept: 2002 Tokyo-Geneva by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
 * Gran Turismo™ 3 A-spec by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
 * Gran Turismo™ 4 by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
 * Grand Prix Challenge by Atari
 * Hot Wheels ™ Velocity X by THQ
 * Initial D: Special Stage by Sega
 * Juiced™ by THQ
 * Knight Rider™ by Universal Interactive
 * Lotus Challenge™ by Virgin Interactive Entertainment
 * Midnight Club™ II By Rockstar Games
 * Midnight Club™ 3: DUB Edition by Rockstar Games
 * Motor Mayhem ™ by Atari
 * NASCAR 06 Total Team Control™ by Electronic Arts
 * NASCAR® Heat™ 2002 by Atari
 * NASCAR® Heat™ 2: Road To The Championship
 * NASCAR® Thunder™ 2002 by Electronic Arts
 * NASCAR® Thunder™ 2003 by Electronic Arts
 * NASCAR® Thunder™ 2004 by Electronic Arts
 * NASCAR® 2005: Chase for the Cup™ by Electronic Arts
 * NASCAR 06 Total Team Control™ by Electronic Arts
 * Need For Speed™: Hot Pursuit 2 by Electronic Arts
 * Need For Speed™ Underground by Electronic Arts
 * Need for Speed Underground® 2 by Electronic Arts
 * Need for Speed Most Wanted® by Electronic Arts
 * NHRA™ Championship Drag Racing™ by VSE Games
 * Pro Race Driver by CodeMasters
 * R: Racing Evolution by Namco
 * Rally Championship by CodeMasters
 * Rally Fusion: Race of Champions by Activision
 * Richard Burns Rally™ by SCi Games
 * RoadKill by Midway
 * Shox™ Electronic Arts
 * Smuggler´s Run 2: Hostile Territory by Rockstar Games
 * Starsky & Hutch™ by Gotham Games
 * Street Racing Syndicate by Namco
 * The Simpsons™ Hit & Run by Vivendi Universal
 * The Simpsons™ Road Rage by Electronic Arts
 * Total Immersion Racing™ by Empire Interactive
 * Test Drive® by Atari
 * Test Drive® Off-Road: Wide Open™ by Atari
 * Test Drive® Eve of Destruction by Atari
 * TOCA Race Driver™ 2 by Codemasters
 * Twisted Metal Black Online by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
 * World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 by Atari
 * World Rally Championship™ by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
 * World Rally Championship™ II Extreme by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
 * World Rally Championship™ IV by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
 * V-Rally™ 3 by Atari



When I copy and paste the chart from the PS3 site, the strikethroughs don't come through, making it inaccurate.

I have dozens of PC games that I can start making a spreadsheet of as I set them up on the new cabs.
It's just deciding what all information to include.

Fursphere:
To quote myself from the other thread....  :)

We could share a dropbox folder and start working on a spreadsheet if you want.  Just make a few columns and start adding to it.

BadMouth:


--- Quote from: Fursphere on September 16, 2013, 03:00:04 pm ---Check this out: http://www.steering-wheel-support.com/

I may make a separate thread about this one.  Somebody has put a lot of time into this.

--- End quote ---

Good find.  I've thought about making a thread or spreadsheet for PC games, but never considered the consoles.
I'm tempted to copy their information here so it doesn't get lost.

What has stopped me is that I wasn't sure how much info to include.
So, if we were to make a ffb wheel compatibility sticky, what all info should be included for each game?

My preference is to keep it simple.  Does the wheel work? Is there full ffb support or just rumble?  The end.

Part of me also wants to get into whether the game requires a mouse or allows for multiple input devices though.
It gets to be more of a PITA at that point.

BadMouth:
I deleted our posts from the other thread to avoid confusion.


--- Quote from: Fursphere on September 16, 2013, 03:30:44 pm ---To quote myself from the other thread....  :)

We could share a dropbox folder and start working on a spreadsheet if you want.  Just make a few columns and start adding to it.

--- End quote ---

How about a google spreadsheet?

PC, PS2, PS3 on different sheets?

The one thing I'd like to avoid with the PC games is people chiming in based on what they've read instead of actual testing.
Sometime you'll read that a game has ffb when it only has rumble.  Rumble will work on a G27, but not older wheels.
Very old games used a different protocol for ffb that was specific to the MS Sidewinder wheel or the first Logitech Formula Force.
Although they technically had ffb, they won't work with modern wheels.

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