Yes, and it works beautifully. However, there are no adjustment settings for the amount of force feedback or weighting etc. All in all though the steering wheel will allow you to shave off valuable seconds on your lap times as the acuracy is very evident when comparing to G27 wheels etc, which i made a switch from recently.
It will be interesting to see if Thrustmaster design a replacement and improved version. If so, it would be good to see LED and digital screen on the top portion of the wheel, as is the case on the genuine F1 Wheel used by the Ferrari drivers.
yes
every racing game on ps2
i dont think it works
None there are only steering Wheels that can be used on a PS3 and made by logitech, hercules, hori, thrustmaster, logic, CTA Digital, and others. They also have models that have been replaced by newer products or they make more than a single model Thrustmaster Ferrari GT Experience Racing Wheel for PS3 and PC by Hercules PlayStation 3 Logitech PlayStation 3 Driving Force GT Racing Wheel by Logitech PlayStation 3 PS3 Racing Wheel Controller by HORI PlayStation 3 Thrustmaster Ferrari Challenge Wheel for PS3 and PC by Thrustmaster PS3/PS/PC Top Drive Free Bird Wireless Racing Wheel by Logic 3 Logitech G27 Racing Wheel Logitech Playstation 3 Driving Force Wireless Force Feedback Wheel
just change it from keyboard to keyboard and steering wheel and then calibrate your wheel and pedals in settings easy.
The Thrustmaster Ferrari GT wheel and pedal set can be purchased for around $31.99 brand new.
I like the Thrustmaster Ferrari F430 Force Feedback Racing Wheel for PC
Any racing games are compatible with the steering wheel.
Yes the ps3 Ferrari wheel does work for Gran turismo 5. Have fun Its a Great Game!
Thrustmaster sells a wide range of gaming controllers and accessories including headphones, headsets, wheel controllers, joystick controllers, and more.
Yes there are several steering wheels that are compatible for PS3. Logitech has built an official wheel for the Ps3 which costs $150 US dollars. There are also several steering wheels built to work with PS move.
From my research the answer is no.