Took some photos :smile:








Not as far as I can tell, I about maxed on the NA power but I'm demolishing the turbo and sc'd cars in the pro series.
Can't put a Turbo or Supercharger on the NSX...really bugs me
I'm referring to the Acura NSX 91'. Anyone know if you can add FI to the Type-R?
Not as far as I can tell, I about maxed on the NA power but I'm demolishing the turbo and sc'd cars in the pro series.
Took some photos :smile:
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Playing with the controller is just TERRIBLE ...
I didn't see an option for vignetting...did you add it in Photoshop?
I just received my Driving Force GT wheel today! I had no clue how bad I wasThere's definitely a learning curve and I'm slowly getting better at it. The feedback is amazing! Now there's no way I could ever play without it :biggrin:
With the price being in the upper-market range, the first photos show a very racy and simplistic looking racing wheel with big shifting levers and lots of buttons. Perhaps the most spectacular feature is the pedal unit that seems to be made completely of metal and is invertible to allow a hanging-pedals configuration – A feature that no current mass-market pedal set offers by default. Furthermore, the three pedals are adjustable both in height and resistance.
The other rumored features sound no less impressive as the whole unit weighs around 7 kilos, offers belt-driven Force Feedback and 1080 degree steering. An additional H-shifter box will be sold separately
I've already spent enough on Logitech's wheels for playing GT games. Of course, if this one has force feedback pedals and a gated shifter....
Didnt we talk about how the racing wheel is better?
You said something like you didnt want to get one cause you might look like a dork in front of your girlfriend?
This was all on the playstation network. I thought you never tried a wheel before.
If you are talking about other GT games I only tried the wheel on GT4. I never tried one on GT5 if thats what you thought I meant. If so Im sorry to confuse you.
Absolutely have said the wheel is better since I started playing with one back when GT4 first came out. I own the Driving Force Pro and Driving Force GT and haven't gone back to the control pad.
I never said anything like that...but may have said that I would not be able to justify a full-on a racing seat because my wife would never let me pull it out.
Okay, you're definitely confusing me with someone else here. I'm akira3d on PSN...and, considering I haven't had that many conversations via PSN, I'd be surprised if I had a conversation like this there. Is your Prime handle the same as your PSN handle?
If you are referring to what I said about the Thrustmaster wheel, my comment was specifically pointing out that I've already spent over $200 on Logitech steering controllers for playing almost exclusively Gran Turismo games (GT4, GT5: Prologue, GT5, F1: CE). The Thrustmaster wheel is rumored to cost in the neighborhood of $500, so I was just saying it's hard to justify the cost of buying ANOTHER wheel when I've already made such an investment in Logitech's steering controllers.
Is this picture taken in GT5? or is it real?