- #LOGITECH DRIVING FORCE GT PS3 DRIVERS#
- #LOGITECH DRIVING FORCE GT PS3 WINDOWS 10#
- #LOGITECH DRIVING FORCE GT PS3 PC#
- #LOGITECH DRIVING FORCE GT PS3 PS2#
#LOGITECH DRIVING FORCE GT PS3 WINDOWS 10#
You can find it on their site under "Support > Downloads" at the Driving Force GT page. Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel (PS3) Gaming Software v.9.02.65 Windows 10 64-bit, Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 7 64-bit.
#LOGITECH DRIVING FORCE GT PS3 PC#
I believe the latest software is LGS 5.08. Logitech Driving Force GT Review PS3 and PC The Logitech Driving Force GT is an excellent racing wheel that can be used by beginner and advance sim racers that does not compromise on quality or functionality by its cheap price entry. Logitech GT Force (LPRC-10000) Ive got the original PS3 Gran Turismo Wheel which Ive been happily using with most PC driving game up until now: However, the game doesnt seem to be registering the input from my brake pedal - all other buttons seem to work.
#LOGITECH DRIVING FORCE GT PS3 DRIVERS#
If you want to use this wheel on the PC, make sure to get the latest PC drivers from Logitech. Overall Review: Tried this out with GT5:P on the PS3 along with GTR2, GRID, and rFactor on PC. I guess it wouldn't hurt either to have the quick shifters as paddles instead of buttons too, but that is kind of nit-picking. With better pedals, this thing could be a monster. The gas and brake pedals have no force when you push down on them, and sometimes I wonder if I am even pushing down on them. Also featured are realistic 900-degree wheel rotation, force feedback technology to feel every inch of the road for maximum control, gas and break pedals, and a sequential stick shift. Designed from the pedals up for Playstation 3 and Gran Turismo, this racing. PS3 racing gets real with the official wheel of Gran Turismo Hold on to your seat. The wheel has some minor marks from use but no major damage and is in working order.
#LOGITECH DRIVING FORCE GT PS3 PS2#
I know this is one of the cheaper wheels out there, but seriously. Exclusive to the Driving Force GT, a built-in 24-position realtime adjustment dial allows for fine-tuning break bias, TC, and other settings on the fly. Logitech Driving Force GT Racing Wheel for PS2 & PS3 - Boxed. You won't regret it.Ĭons: The only downside I can think of for this product is the flimsy pedals. If you are someone wanting to break away from the conventional controller, buy this. This wheel added more realism than using my DS3 as well as revitalized my interest in virtual racing. Every bump of the road can be felt in the wheel as you drive, and prepare for an earthquake if you run off course or crash. Logitech also did a good job with their force feedback too. The wheel is very smooth and responsive on both the PS3 and the PC. Seriously, I felt like I was stealing from Newegg when I bought this thing and tried it. Pros: The wheel itself is very awesome for the price it was being pitched for. Overall Review: If you're looking for a quality wheel look no further. The pedals are the only reason I can't give this the five egg rating it deserves. Just as the title dictates, think of the DFGT as the G25 or G27 Lite - it's that good.Ĭons: The pedals are still flimsy and quite "mreh." It doesn't feel anywhere near as mechanical or seemingly turn resistant as the past "price-friendly" steering wheels that Logitech puts out this one is quality all around. So, in overall appearance the DFGT will appear to be larger/wider. The wheel measures the same in length and height as the aforementioned "G" wheels, however, the spokes are a bit wider. Yet, it isn't made out of the same higher quality materials as the G25 or G27, so, that says a lot. If you're unsure whether or not you want this wheel, let me tell you that the steering wheel itself is far more comfortable than the G25 or G27's. That, and coupled with the fact that it's survived all those years makes it a 5/5 for me.Pros: I already knew what I was getting into with this wheel as I've used it a couple of times before. The DFGT doesn't fall short of more expensive wheels, it's just different, as the lower weight, smooth feedback, easy pedals, and ease of mounting are qualities I appreciate. More expensive wheels might be heavier, have snappier feedback, harder pedals, and require more space for mounting. There's a wealth of buttons, and they're all place d as if a lot of forethought went into the design. One of the best features of the wheel is how comfortable it is, far more comfortable than the more expensive G29. The force feedback is great, I've always been able to feel the car, and it has enough power for me that I keep it under the strongest setting. You don't need the underside of your desk to be flat as the clamp is short, and the pedal resistance is soft enough to stay put without needing to be screwed into a rig. Even with the useless gearstick (which is easy to ignore), it's still a great and cheap product. My only complaint is the inbuilt sequential gearstick which feels tacky and has been so pointless that I've never used it over the gear buttons built into the back of the wheel. I've happily used the DFGT on PC for 9 years.