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PS3, PS2, PC, Gamecube, Xbox Steering Wheel Support Games List Project

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BadMouth:

--- Quote from: Fursphere on September 16, 2013, 08:09:57 pm ---I would make it super simple, then add a notes column.  Likee four columns.

1) Native Wheel Support - yes/no - (Does the wheel show up in the game options)
2) FFB / Rumble Support - yes/rumble only/no   (this is even subjective and easily confused)
3) Hacked Wheel Support - yes/no  (x360ce, logitech profiler, other crazy method)
4) Notes - free form (probably ties directly into question 3)

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I'd like to keep the mouse and LAN columns so I know whether it plays nice with cabs or linking.
It might be best to ditch the internet column as support goes away as the game ages.

The primary reason for the OS column is so people will know whether or not the game will run on their XP cab.
I also haven't had much luck getting some of the Windows 95 games running on Win7. 
(currently installing Win7 for the new cabs btw)

1) With some of the older games, it shows up as a plain joystick.  Shall we still call that supported or add a legend with things like J=shows as joystick, X=xbox360 controller support only

2) Add R=rumble only?

3) see 1), then you're on your own

4) yeah, will add notes.  I tend to include too much though.

Fursphere:
I'm still conflicted on FFB vs Rumble support.  Some games its hard to tell the difference. 

Perhaps we need to add a qualifier like does it actually have an FFB on/off switch in the menus somewhere?

I've added a bunch of games I have to the spreadsheet.  I'll keep adding info as I get it.  I'll have to get my G27 hooked up to my PS2 as well.



BadMouth:

--- Quote from: BadMouth on September 16, 2013, 03:28:43 pm ---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.

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I'm assuming that all the PS2 games in that supported list have force feedback.
Does someone who has owned a PS2 with a wheel know otherwise about any of them?

Fursphere:
This list is slightly different from the one posted above...  http://www.logitech.com/en-us/game-gear/articles/6475

It appears to post "most amount of supported features" --> "least amount of support features". 

The last category being:


--- Quote ---PlayStation 2 driving games supporting the force feedback of the Logitech G27, Driving Force GT, and Driving Force Wireless wheels:
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I'll have to get my PS2 hooked up soon.

ant2:

--- Quote from: Fursphere on September 16, 2013, 04:29:16 pm ---Sure. 

I've got:
PC
PS3 (G27 supported)
PS2 (G27 supported)
Wii  (no wheel support that I'm aware of, maybe via GameCube interface...  although don't have a GameCube wheel)
Wii U (no wheel support that I'm aware of)

And my brother has an original GameCube still - so if that comes up at all.   Although tracking down a lot of the games could be tricky (and expensive). 


We should probably have separate tabs for emulated consoles, like (E)PS2, (E)Wii, etc..  Especially since if you're got the horsepower to emulator the game, wheel support generally get better.

Hmm..  what if you mounted a Wii Mote to a G27 wheel...?  lol    That might actually work....

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Does the ps2 really work with a g27 natively?
 If so I might just buy the console instead of tweaking pscx2

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