Many gamers forked out hundreds of pounds for expensive steering wheel peripherals for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 - only to find they do not work on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. In October we ...
Looking for the best PS4 steering wheel to achieve a realistic racing experience on PS4? With Dirt 4, The Crew 2, Need for Speed Payback 2 and other best racing games of 2018, there’s more choice than ...
DriveClub PS Plus Edition comes with all features, fewer cars and tracks. DriveClub PS Plus Edition Explained, Supporting All PS4 Wheel and PS Vita Remote Play With the announcement of PS4 PlayStation ...
When the wheel compatibility for DriveClub on PlayStation 4 was announced in September, it only included the Thrustmaster T80, Thrustmaster T300RS, and Thrustmaster T500, with the latter not ...
While I have been toying with the idea of upgrading my Logitech Driving Force Pro wheel (the official Gran Turismo 4 wheel), the cost was simply too much for me and I couldn’t justify the expenditure ...
After a string of rumours, leaked product shots, and Amazon listing mishaps, Logitech has finally taken the wraps off its brand new G29 racing wheel for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3—and boy, ...
Following several leaks, Logitech has confirmed the existence of the G29 steering wheel, the successor to its successful line of peripherals that took in the G25 and G27 - and it's also revealed the ...
Logitech has just taken the wraps off the latest Driving Force models, its popular line of steering wheel controllers for racing games. First up is the G29, successor the G27 model for the PS3. The ...
As Ars’ resident racer, I often get asked what steering wheel people should buy for racing games. And for the past few years, my default answer has been to head to Logitech. The G29 (for Playstation 4 ...
Since I started on my racing wheel kick back in October of last year, aficionados have been urging me to give Logitech’s popular G27 wheel for PS3 and PC a spin. Instead, I jumped forward a generation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Also in the blog post, Brayshaw says Evolution worked "really closely" with Thrustmaster on the racing wheels for Driveclub to ...
Remember arcade machines? They were these amazing things where you could pretend to drive cars faster than you could in real life. They had seats, pedals, a gear stick and a steering wheel. Well sadly ...