Question for BadMouth: you had said before that the Logitech hack was beneficial because you could use the Logitech profiler software. What problems would you see arising by using this board and not using the Logitech software?
This is much better than the Logitech hack for Happ setups. Too many people were unhappy with the servo amp route.
The benefit of the logitech profiler software though is that it automatically changes wheel settings on the fly based on what exe it detects running.
Model 2 emulator requires the pedals to be set to separate. Some older PC games require them to be set to combined.
You can configure profiler to make that change automatically when the game is launched.
The combined pedals is the big one, but it can also change ffb strength, amount of rotation, axis mappings, button mappings, etc.
I don't really see any major problems arising except for maybe having to go into the windows controller settings to combine the pedals to play an old PC game.
If the game doesn't have FFB, then you could set up a virtual controller and combine the axis on that.
There is probably a way to change it in the registry on the fly with a script of some sort:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,133423.msg1373808.html#msg1373808I was also thinking the immersion PCB didn't have "always on" centering feedback which helps the feel of games in MAME.
It does though. Right there in the 4th pic of post #2 of this thread.