What about the additional latency? Driveclub has an average input lag of 116ms so a bit of additional lag like ~10ms would not make a noticeable difference (the guy tested this solution with Driveclub). But PSVR has <18ms of latency...Seems like there is a kinda proper solution for the owners of unsupported wheels https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/3r9rue/its_now_possible_to_use_your_g25_g27_and_other/
You can use for example G25/27 via adapter which emulates supported G29. People say that everything works even FFB.
Rushy said:The team continued our work on DCVR whilst at Codemasters. The focus has been on our new racing IP during the past few months, but DCVR has been ongoing up until very recently.
Our future plans are now are 100% on our new game.
Yes. http://blog.gimx.frI don't understand. So to get my old Logitech wheel to work with PS4 I need to somehow plug a PC between PS4 and the wheel?
Top bad racing wheels with FFB are super expensive. The same price as ps4 itself.
Except, here in Canada anyway, it costs more than 2x the DFGT (nearly 3x what I paid for my DFGT).T150 is great and affordable entry wheel. It has good FFB, full rotation, all the PS4 buttons and passable paddles.
IMO, it is 2015 version of legendary DFGT [only better ofc].
BTW, here's the CronusMax solution for old logitechs. It's 60$ for the dongle and 10$ for USB2.0 hub.
Cronus emulates dualshock, so no FFBBTW, here's the CronusMax solution for old logitechs. It's 60$ for the dongle and 10$ for USB2.0 hub.