+1000 RR. PS3 security is a wonderful thing and makes the game so much more fun online, I wouldn`t give it up for anything.
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+1000 RR. PS3 security is a wonderful thing and makes the game so much more fun online, I wouldn`t give it up for anything.
honestly ps3 controller is already great and sometimes i can feel a smooth neggie feeling ( especially that shortcut on reverse chenghou where you have to pitch up while turning right & left in the air with your turbo )
Ok it won't never be like an old Neggie, nonetheless i agree with the 'twin-Stephens' :D : no hacks possible, everyone with the same controller and best of all the famous jaymod ( which is giving a serious advantage for pure & pulse but also a fantastic feeling when racing) is completely useless with HD.
Does that logitech wheel have adjustable steering to anywhere you want, not just two settings? every logitech wheel so far does not turn fast enough for wipeout, and it is not even close. The buttons off on that other part of the wheel setup is not good because you cannot drive with one hand on the wheel. It looks like the two red buttons would need to be programmed for left and right (for barrel rolls), and the two triggers for weapons and absorb, wait, no pitch control, this would not work right, since you need buttons as pitch control as well since there is no dpad on the wheel itself. If you used the two triggers as this, you would only have 3 buttons left on the wheel for 5 functions
I have no idea how to rewire the negcon, I do have a slightly busted one I could look at though. The dpad up and down could be rewired, or 1 and 2 to be different functions.
I have never used the G25, physically I can't use a steel wheel system so never look in to one. I know on Live for Speed G25 is what everyone shoots to get.
A Yoke would be the best bet, again though I have never used one. Since a yoke has roll, and pitch all based on the wheel it self. The controls in WipeOut are a cross between a motorcycle simulation, because you have to pitch forward and back to gain and decrease speed, in first person view it feels like it when you lean in to the turns. Also cross that with a flight simulation because airbrakes act pretty much like rudders.
I have do on a CH HOTAS, which I can use that, since in flight sims, you arm movements aren't as constant or as extremely as a driving racing game. But never been able to use foot pedals since my feet don't touch the floor. lol.