Gaming experience focused on truck driving in Europe.
Gaming experience focused on truck driving in Europe.
If you're willing to trade the clutch, the Logiteck Driving Force GT is likely the most affordable choice for a solid force feedback 900-degree rotation wheel. You might also explore Track IR, a head-tracking device designed for simulators. It lets you navigate the cabin without relying on the mouse or switching cameras, though it comes with a higher price tag—about doubling your budget. Consider saving up and purchasing it later if you remain interested in the game or want to try other racing sims.
I don't believe it's worth $25. Though some might think otherwise, if you're willing to wait, it could be a good deal again. The $3 I got it for was definitely worth it.
Hello everyone, I’ll need some time to configure the steering wheel setup. I’m planning to explore other games that feature a steering wheel first. While the game isn’t tailored for U.S. maps, it reminded me of my days as a truck driver. If anyone knows about games with U.S. maps, please share them—I’m eager to try new titles. Nexus, I probably won’t get the stand unless I want a big screen version, so I’ll follow your advice and mount it on my desk using the clamps you mentioned.
The creator behind ets2 (SCS Soft) is currently developing an American truck simulator expected to launch in September. While waiting, you can customize your ets2 using an America map. You might also explore "Wheels of Steel: Extreme Trucker 2," a 2009 project by SCS Soft set in the USA, which offers a free demo for testing its suitability.