Yes The ads say it works with the following list of driving games: see related link and click see all compatible gamesnear the bottom after gran Turismo 5, Need for Speed shift and midnight club los angles
I tried it on midnight racing and it didn't work
NO, it does not! I have a G25 racing wheel and it does not work with ANY of the NASCAR racing games. You would think SONY would have an update for PS3 to recognize all Logitech steering wheels as just another gamepad so it could be an optional controller for all games. They did it with the Blue Ray remote, why not the steering wheels? Here is a link to steering wheel supported PS3 games. http://www.logitech.com/en-us/gaming/wheels/g27-racing-wheel
If it has a USB plug in, then yes. I have a logitech G27 racing wheel and it works perfectly on my laptop.
The Logitech GT5 racing wheel is compatible with a variety of racing games but may not work seamlessly with all titles. For "Race of Realism" (RoR), compatibility can depend on the specific setup and configurations. It's best to check the game's official forums or community resources for user experiences related to the GT5 wheel. Additionally, using third-party software might enhance compatibility if needed.
Race car driving can be easy to get into, but to be promoted to racing in NASCAR, you have to work hard at it.
no, because they are different connectors
The Date XBO450D wireless racing wheel will not connect with the system Xbox 360. Unfortunately original Xbox accessories do not work with the Xbox360.
No it's just designed for wirelsss controllers.
ok I only now two 1.Mario kart 2.dirt and theres that Madagascar racing and the 4x4 dirt racing
I use this wheel with Euro Truck Simulator on Windows 7 Professional without any problems.
The dreamGEAR wheel for Nintendo works very well with Mario kart, and will certainly help you tighten your times.
No, the Microsoft Sidewinder Racing Wheel is designed specifically for use with Microsoft Windows and Xbox systems, and it is not compatible with the PlayStation 2. The hardware and drivers for the Sidewinder are tailored to Microsoft's platforms, so it cannot be used directly with PS2 consoles. If you're looking for a racing wheel for the PS2, you would need to choose a model specifically designed for that system.