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You can have a decent, entry-level sim racing wheel/pedal solution for roughly $50 (wheels on eBay are around $30, the wireless 360 dongle is $20 or so online). Not too shabby.īe sure to save your settings as a preset, you need to load it every time you boot the game.Īs a wheel for people who want a cheap introduction to sim racing, it's tough to beat.
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Making this change I shaved 4.5 seconds off my personal best lap time the first time I tried it. The number in the Steam thread requires you to turn the wheel pretty far off center to get minuscule input. Doing this gives a lot more fine control near the center position. One big difference in my config, steering gamma needs to be dialed down as low as it will go or something very close to it. I set the advanced controller options in AC to match those in the thread and it immediately felt better. I found this Steam thread discussing the settings that some of the better controller players use. In AC, you choose the X360Default preset in the controller options, the last one on the list.Īs far as I can tell, AC treats the wheel as a handheld 360 controller (left stick axis bound to the steering wheel, left and right triggers bound to the pedals). The wheel connects to the PC, wirelessly, without issue.
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Nice.įirst, you'll need to connect it wirelessly to your PC (there's no USB option) using a proprietary piece of MS hardware, luckily I had one. I plugged it in, it powered on and it centered itself. Plus, this was finally a reason for me to try out AC. It was a little dusty, but looked barely used, I was pretty sure it was PC compatible. I like thrifting, and I've always kept an eye out for a nice racing wheel while I'm out and about, they have to be out there right? This week I found one, a virtually new Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel with, shockingly, all the parts for $20.
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