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Logitech G29 Driving Force Race Wheel support and more added to WRC 5 on PlayStation 4

Support for the Logitech G29 Driving Force and other wheels has been added to WRC 5 on PS4.

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Bathyj3091d ago

Nice. Now how about G25 and G27 support you jerks.

VonBraunschweigg3091d ago

You're right, but I don't expect them to do that anymore. I've been waiting for DFGT support, but after 2 years I surrendered and last month I spend 650 euro's on a PS4, a Thrustmaster T300rs and a used copy of DriveClub.

No regrets, I remember spending the same amount for a PS3 with MotorStorm, and after 5 years using a 150 euro DFGT now spending 300 on a new and much better wheel isn't that bad. But I can imagine it's different with a G27. A G29 costs 350-380 and isn't much of an improvement.

Next week I'll get Project Cars and next year there's Ascetto Corsa, Gran Turismo Sport and DiRT Rally...so it's time to start saving Bathyj, you know you don't want to miss those:)

VonBraunschweigg3091d ago

DC with a wheel is easy, uncomplicated fun. The game fully supports the wheel with all the basic settings. With a T300rs I had to adjust one setting to 540 degrees, otherwise sharp cornering was nearly impossible. I can still rotate my wheel 1080 degrees, but having the gamesetting at 540 makes the handling just feel right.

I like the casual handlingmodel. Good feeling when you're about to loose control, countersteering feels right, drifting is fun.

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A Look at All of the Racing Games Available on Vita

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "The racing genre has always felt like a perfect fit on handhelds, thanks to offering bite-sized sessions and being able to hide technical flaws behind blistering speeds and enclosed environments. It provides a large amount of variety too, from immersive sims to light-hearted kart racers (and my personal favourite, drift-heavy arcade racers!), meaning there’s usually something for everyone to enjoy.

Anticipation was high that the Vita would follow in the PSP’s footsteps as a handheld offering an unrivalled selection of racers, from muddy WRC titles to the clean racing lines of Gran Turismo. Beyond the initial months things didn’t quite pan out like this, but there’s still a nice spread of games available to cater to anyone’s tastes – and thanks to the addition of backwards-compatibility with PSP and PS1, the Vita ends up with possibly the largest selection of any console in the last 10 years, even if it's not all running natively on the hardware."

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Which of this week’s Xbox Live Deals With Gold bargains should you pick up? – 12th-18th June 2018

Neil writes: "Bet you thought all you had to worry about this week were the numerous new game announcements and trailers showing previously unseen footage eh? Well, you'd be wrong as even though E3 is rocking on regardless, the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale is continuing to deliver bargains galore to Xbox gamers. But what are the very best and very worst of the deals on the table between the 12th-18th June 2018? We take a little look."

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Get 3 times the rally fun with the WRC Collection FIA World Rally Championship

Neil writes: "Looking to get dirty? The WRC Collection on Xbox One promises to get you dirtier than ever as it brings together no less than three full on rally experiences."

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