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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Hidduh on May 26, 2011, 06:31:09 pm
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I'm thinking about buying a steering wheel for SA:MP.. which ones work with GTA SA and which one should I get?
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I don't think there is a throttle axis for GTA:SA is there?
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keep in mind, most will work, but for SA, there will only be, Stop, Go, Left, Right, there wont be in between im pretty sure SA has no proper axis, your car just turns left and right whenever you indicate the direction it doesnt slightly turn or majorly turn, it just turns
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Well i have one and i tried but didn't liked... It sucks.
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keep in mind, most will work, but for SA, there will only be, Stop, Go, Left, Right, there wont be in between im pretty sure SA has no proper axis, your car just turns left and right whenever you indicate the direction it doesnt slightly turn or majorly turn, it just turns
I'm fairly sure that with my Joystick it moves a bit at a time.
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Yeah, you can turn a little, it works with my joystick...but its not sensitive, it does go in 'notches' :/
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SA sucks with steering wheel, I suggest not buying one specifically for SA
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If you want a steering wheel I would suggest getting racing games with it, becuase the axis issues with SA:MP make having that wheel an unenjoyable experience. However I would suggest anything from the Logitech Momo, to a TSW Racing Wheel.
Here are some wheels I prefer:
Logitech Momo
Logitech G25
Logitech G27
TSW Racing Wheel
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If you want a steering wheel I would suggest getting racing games with it, becuase the axis issues with SA:MP make having that wheel an unenjoyable experience. However I would suggest anything from the Logitech Momo, to a TSW Racing Wheel.
Here are some wheels I prefer:
Logitech Momo
Logitech G25
Logitech G27
TSW Racing Wheel
I like the G25...and as the G27 is a later version, I like that one too! :roll:
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I'm fairly sure that with my Joystick it moves a bit at a time.
Indeed, my steering wheel works like this. I always use a wheel to drive (and walk) in SAMP. The only thing is, that throttle / brake has no varying sensitivity (like W and S).
I would recommend getting one. Drive with first person view or camhack for best experience. As far as wheels goes, a cheap Logitech formula force or Wingman works best.
Jonok
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Adding onto Janek, if you are only using the steering wheel for games which automatically change gear/don't support manual shifting, then get a cheap one, as he said.
If you play games like Live For Speed, it is probably worth getting one with a manual gear stick and clutch, as it improves realism, and is much cooler :D
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Well i have one and i tried but didn't liked... It sucks.
SA sucks with steering wheel, I suggest not buying one specifically for SA
Can't agree more... It is funny the first 10 times... after that, you love your mouse :lol:
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I've got the momo, but I never tried it with SA. Although I must say I really hate the sound of the wheel when you make a turn. :lol: It's not easy to configure and I wouldn't recommend a steering wheel for SA.
If you really desire to use a steering wheel or something in that range, you could try going for a controller instead. Logitech has cheap ones and they seem to work pretty well for most games.
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If you want to go the controller route, a simple Xbox 360 wired controller will work. Thats what I use for SA, when I driving as I don't like to use the keyboard to drive.
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Keep in mind, not every steering wheel is compatible with GTA SA.
Personally I tried GTA SA on 2 wheels I had..
Now; Saitek R220 < Works wrongly.. and you can't re-configure it..
Logitech X3 or something.. = Again wrongly.
Only joystick that worked good was Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2... It has analogs, and is really really nice and easy in use.. (just like a Playstation joystick ;).. WITH analogs..)
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Ahh, nice.
I've never used a steering wheel for any PC games, but joysticks can add a bit extra to the gaming experience.
All the joysticks I've had have been Logitech - recommended. ;)
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My tuppence worth...
I've used a wheel and can tell you for what it's worth it isn't bad. Pedals don't tend to work as others have said previously, accelerate and brake are not controlled by an axis. I have a cheapo Genius one that also works with the PS2 (ah the good old days of GT3 and 5) and so the buttons are in similar positions and similar distances apart to sony controllers.
The novelty soon wears off. Having to dive over the steering wheel, if you have a lap rest for it, to /gu before you are executed is a little annoying, but all in all it's a decent experience when you have the camera in first person.