PXNV3II PC Racing Wheel Game Steering Wheel, 180 Degree Universal Usb Car Racing Driving Wheel with Pedal for Windows PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox One,Xbox Series S/X, Nintendo Switch(Orange)
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Manually adjust the button layout in the game's settings. All of the Gran Turismo games, I believe, have a steering wheel option with a variety of layouts.
So far, no complaints have been made about any driving game.
I haven't decided yet. A Switch and an Xbox One are in our possession. However, there are instructions on how to connect the racing wheel to other gaming systems that came with it.
No, it did not work on my son's Xbox One. It was necessary for us to return it. It is a waste of time. Purchase a thrustmaster to save time and money.
Selected User Reviews For PXNV3II PC Racing Wheel Game Steering Wheel, 180 Degree Universal Usb Car Racing Driving Wheel with Pedal for Windows PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox One,Xbox Series S/X, Nintendo Switch(Orange)
While I prefer cars, my kids were able to make Minecraft boats work with this system as well. They've been having a lot of fun racing boats with their friends, which is a game that most people don't realize can be a lot of fun. This is highly recommended for both competitive and casual players. The quality is excellent, and it's simple to put together.
On the X-Box 360, I've been playing it on Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed. Box 360. It's a lot of fun, man. You must use a 360 controller (not an X-Box) to play. To make it work on a 360, you'll need a controller (Box 1). Aside from that, everything seems to be in order. br>br>I didn't like the clamp that came with it, but I understand why it was included. For better anchoring, I drilled a hole through the two divots on each side of the base (shown) and ran a 10 screw through a 14" diameter wood disc. I'm sure it'll void the warranty, but it'll be a lot better than nothing. I used the term non-profit. It's nice to have skid pads under the disc. I also added some non-skid pads to the pedals to make them more compatible with footwear. All-inclusive br>br> All in all, a fantastic value for money. It adds to the immersion of racing games.
Everything is very simple to set up. All I had to do was plug it into my computer, and it started playing Need for Speed. In addition, I own an Xbox. With This, I've had a complete transformation in my car gaming experience. When you play with it, it becomes much more enjoyable and realistic.
10 year-old, it worked flawlessly. In less than 5 minutes, old had it hooked up and running. It's of good quality and works with the Xbox OneS without a hitch.
It will, of course, be returned to the sender. Unless you're buying it for a child under the age of ten, it's not worth $20, much less $100. Let's take a look at the reasons for this. 1. br>br> Input Lag Is Horrible - It may only be a half-second to a full-second delay, but if you're playing anything other than Mario Kart, it's so bad that you can't drive; try playing the new Foeza Horizons 5, and you'll find yourself constantly fishtailing as you try to straighten your car. Actual races are impossible to win. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br There is no sensitivity to the pedals. Lightly press the pedals to slowly inch forward, UNTIL you're about halfway there. I'm really down. Then 100% throttle comes into play. There is no distinction, and you lack dexterity. It's either all stop or all go! 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. "Dead Zone" is a huge area. You want a nice little range right in the middle where the car moves straight. The car will still go straight if you turn the wheel a couple of inches in either direction. To actually turn in the game, you must move it WAY too far. 4. br>br> Sensitivity is a problem in this situation. The car easily whips to the side once you get past the first inch or two and out of the dead zone, as it lacks the range of motion to finesse turns properly. So any game like F1, Forza, NFS, and so on will have you colliding with walls and crashing off the road quite frequently. There are three zones on the wheel: dead, very slight turn, and 100% to the right or to the left It is 100% turning once you have passed about 30 degrees in either direction. Honestly, using an Xbox controller is WORSE than using this wheel. It may give a small child the illusion of being behind the wheel of a real car, but anyone else who uses it will be VERY disappointed. Seriously, don't squander your cash.
For years, I've been racing with high-end wheels online. Having said that, it isn't of the highest quality, but it does have a pleasant feel to it. When using the shifter or paddles, there are a lot of loud clicks. The suction cups are ineffective, and the clamp is inconvenient. br>Forget about remapping the buttons; that's a load of nonsense. br>Overall, it's a good wheel for the money; just go into your game's settings and adjust the steering, brake, and throttle settings. This wheel is for you if you're a casual gamer who doesn't mind remapping buttons. At a great price, this is a good wheel.
This is for the American Trucking Simulator, which I purchased. The steering wheel is about half the size of a standard steering wheel, which is acceptable. The shifter knob is in an inconvenient location. Even after playing with sensitivity, the steering was absolutely terrible. Either you're barely turning or you're turning all the way, there's no in between. Because the shifter, paddle shifters, and a few other buttons have the same button configuration meaning, the button configuration is terrible. The brake and gas pedals work, but they're too close together in my opinion, and the cord that connects them to the steering wheel needs to be lengthened by four inches. I had to add another 5 inches because I couldn't find an egonomic location for it. br>br>Overall, I believe I will return this and purchase something more expensive.
It works perfectly with the Xbox One if you follow the instructions carefully. Thank you very much for your excellent customer service; we now have one very happy adolescent.