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dkubarek:
Not very familiar with Mame driving games but I want to but a half a dozen or so on a Mame cab that has a Logitech Wingman connected. It's for my nephews and they like newer racing games, such as Cruisin USA and also motorcycle games (I know it's a wheel, but ....) They are limited by the Pentium 4 I used, but it seems to run 1990s games with ease so I'll give a game a try if it is cool. thanks.

bkenobi:
You will be limited to 270° driving games.  The best way to search for this is either with MAWS or RomLister.  Just remember that anything using the Seattle drivers won't run correctly on a P4, so don't bother with SF Rush and California Speed games.  You can run Outrun etc just fine though!

dkubarek:
The screenshots for Outrun look awesome! thanks. Can you use a 270 wheel for 360 games or is that just impossible? I don't know much about electronics, so forgive me if it's a no-brainer.

dkubarek:
also, is there a way to determine the sensitivity of my wheel in relation to the original Mame game? I read about tooth counts but I imagine a Logitech wheel is toothless. But is there a way to approximate it to an analog steering wheel and determine the tooth count comparison? Alternatively, I'll just change the number until it works OK, which is OK, too.

Jack Burton:
Night Driver!

technically since it's an anolog device should that steering steering wheel be compatible with any driving game?  It won't be the same as the original but it should still be better than using a joystick.

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