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| ahofle:
Another simple option is to set the sensitivity such that you do not need to slam the wheel full right to knock off the enemy cars. :) I also don't think anyone is suggesting the original controller is not superior to any other option. Just that a 270 degree PC steering wheel is an inexpensive and acceptable alternative. |
| TheShanMan:
Good point Xiaou2, but for $25 I'm not that concerned about how long it lasts. I view it as my introduction to wheel controls. If and when I need to replace/upgrade, I'll be more knowledgeable about what I need. Better to make mistakes on a $25 setup than a $250 setup! |
| Paul Olson:
You must live closer to the seller than I do. Shipping was $30 for me. |
| TPB:
Has anyone tried playing Spy Hunter with a Flight Sim. Yoke, such as those from Saitek or CH Products ? http://www.saitekusa.com/usa/prod/yoke.htm http://www.chproducts.com/retail/y_fsyusb.html The yoke appears to be a natural replacement for the Spy Hunter wheel. You could use the Y axis of the yoke for the gas pedal (acceleration) ... or better still, ignore the Y axis, and use a dedicated "driving gas pedal" in conjunction with the yoke. These yokes have plenty of buttons to handle the requirements of Spy Hunter : * Machine Guns * Oil Slick * Smoke Screen * Missiles * Weapons Van * High / Low gear change (assign a button to toggle between the two). |
| TheShanMan:
I'm finishing up on my swappable 270 wheel panel today, using that logitech PC wheel ahofle mentioned. It turned out to be a bit more effort than I expected (otherwise I wouldn't have decided to take it on right now), but I'm really excited about getting it done. I'm planning to post some CP pics to the CP database thread sometime soon. |
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