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    I have an MS force feedback steering wheel being delivered in a few days. I'm looking to find a racing game or two to test it out? What are everyone's favourite games that support a force feedback wheel, the G400 and hopefully online racing (cable modem)?

    Cheers,

    BHT

  • #2
    I really like Need For Speed High Stakes and
    Need For Speed III..looks nice on the G400!
    A friend of mine has the MS SW ForceFeedbackWheel and says it's the best wheel he's ever used. You will be very happy
    with it!
    Electronic Arts also has an online racing beta on the go (currently full) made for
    high speed connections like your cable modem. http://www.earacing.com/betainfo.html
    Happy Racing!

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    • #3
      Yep, NFS:HS looks great on the G400 but too bad it's not natively supported. How does the game run for you? I run it in 1024 32z. Doesn't run too smootly though. My old Banshee card ran alot better.

      System specs:
      Celeron 300a OC to 464
      Abit Bh6 mobo
      G400 MAX 32 megs
      128 megs Micron PC100 ram
      SB Live! Value

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      • #4
        If you like rally style games as well, check out Colin Macrae. The demo was quite nice, but I have no idea if it supports force feedback.

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        • #5
          It runs o.k. on my system, but it could be a
          little smoother. I did notice that the performance is about the same in 1024x768x16
          as it is in 1600x1200x32. Is that strange or what?

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