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I have it for my PS3. It is a good game. Much more of a Simulator then previous games.
I am working in the Chase mode. I have two Licenses, and completed two contracts so far. Some of the other aspects are out of the game that were in previous ones, and they added the custom tuning options. I haven't had much time with this yet, but it sounds cool. Much better then the slide thing they used before. I have all the assists off so that really makes it interesting to play. I should photo my set-up it's pretty bad ass. I have a steering wheel mounted on a PlaySeat, built for home game systems, a 61" DLP 1080p TV, Pioneer receiver and 7.1 surround. It works. ![]()
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I have an older force feedback wheel from Logitech. It works on NASCAR 08, and it worked on NFS: Carbon. It did NOT work on F1. The PS2 games don't work with the steering wheel on the PS3.
Logitech makes a Force Feedback Pro wheel or something like that. It is supposed to work with F1, NASCAR, and Carbon. It's about $125. Driving with the controller SUCKS, especially with a harder racing game. I hope my wheel works when GT- HD comes out, if not, I will turn the game off, and go buy the newer Logitech wheel.
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