I use a ps2 pad simply because I don't have space for a wheel and won't waste that much money on something I won't use. Although being able to feel when the car is about to slide rather than guessing would be useful.
I don't know why ppl use mouse over joystick. Simply cause in joystick you have analogue control of throttle n brake. I spose its possible to do that with a mouse ; but jeez it'd be a pain. I wanna wheel... desperately.
Keyboard - NFS, TDU, etc.:heyjoeani
Mouse - strategy games
Gamepad - PS, Xbox games
Joystick :jedi::biggun:
Wheel (spring) - for your younger siblings / your children
Since pressure sensitive buttons dont work with PC you are limited to left and right analogue sticks, not thats is worse in any way.
I myself played with PS2 pad before i get myself DFGT.
Just dont enable analogue smoothing no matter what.
Holy old thread batman. Got a racing rig and a G25.. a new one that I bought in 2006 but just took out of box a few months ago, and an old one. Nixim mod brake pedal FTW.
I'm confused,there are no correct answers from my side in this old poll - my wheel doesn't have neither spring or FFB - originally with springs,but I took them out before even first time connected to PC...
When I am home from the military service I use Logitec Driving Force Ex. Meanwhile, when in the service, I use laptop and keyboard...
It sucks balls, but it's still somewhat enjoyable to drive - since it's really damn hard, so usually when I get some freetime I fire up LFS.