TooMany Names AlreadyTaken
Going for the gold
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Posted - 2017.01.08 23:34:00 -
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Talos Vagheitan wrote:Euro truck simulator wtf TWO (2)
The first one is from 2009 IIRC, 2 is 2012, again IIRC.
With a proper steering wheel it is incredibly relaxing to just cruise on the highways delivering cargo for companies and building up your own "trucking utopia" as the devs describe it, basically a trucking company.
There are TONS AND TONS of mods out there for this game... I only use the sound mods for the trucks, the Scania R specifically, V8 open-pipe sound mods made by a guy from youtube called Kapitan Kriechbaum, check out his vidoes on Scania V8 open-pipe mods, they sound incredibly realistic.
I use a Thrustmaster T150 wheel in case you're wondering.
I wish I had a different name... [:roll:]
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TooMany Names AlreadyTaken
Going for the gold
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Posted - 2017.01.09 12:39:00 -
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MEGA MAN7 wrote:TooMany Names AlreadyTaken wrote: I use a Thrustmaster T150 wheel in case you're wondering.
Thanks for the info I only had a steering wheel for PS1/2. I'm thinking to buy a new one compatible with PS3/PS4 (And maybe PC ;) In that case the T150 is your best option, it's the cheapest racing wheel for PS3/PS4/PC with force feeback and 1080-¦ rotation, there are reviews of it on youtube, definitely check them out before buying.
It has a PS3/PS4 switch on the base, plug and play, just let it calibrate itself on startup, it will spin the wheel full left then full right, and center itself. For PC, you need to download the official software from thrustmaster.com, and it needs to stay in PS3 mode while using it on PC.
One minor complaint about it, and pretty much the only complaint I have, is you can feel the gears inside through the wheel while slowly moving it, it's a little bit rough, but it's the best option if you don't want to spend a lot for quality driving. There are also add-ons you can buy like a 7-speed shifter, the TH8A (I like to call it "Theta"), and a pedal set which includes a clutch pedal (there's two - T3PA (standard look) and T3PA Pro (can be turned around, you'll see when you check them out))
Fortune is not what you seek in life, it's what you stumble upon.
I totally just pulled that one outta my arse.
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