I got the old dfp Logitech (gt4). Such a good wheel. That wheel you got, is also native compatible with battle gear 2 and Tokyo racer 3 and the old wangan midnight on the PS2.
Really cool idea. thanks for sharing your setup. I have a newer T150 racing wheel, so always wanted to get more use out of the wheel for emulators. nice!
Awesome vid!! 👍🏻 I am a HUGE Daytona and GT3 A-Spec!! Just ordered a PS2 with A-Spec!! This has me fired up - Going to create a racing cab as soon as we move to Kansas!!
I have a question: Do you know if MAME supports mapping INPUT1, but from different Joysticks connected at the same time. For example, having a steering wheel and pedals as one Joystick, separately, an darcade gear knob from aliexpress (which is basically two switches).
@@NathanClevenger1337 Hard to say as I haven’t really been on the market for a high end wheel. The latest PS5 wheels (which may or may not be PC compatible) boast ultra realism. Perhaps you could look into that. But generally that’s why the wheels are priced they are - more expensive parts = greater input/feedback and realism. Something you could look into I guess
Hi I have a ps2 Driving Force Pro wheel.Its the model up from your one.I was wondering could you show how to configure it in Daytona USA on the model 2 emulator.I cant get it to work properly.I tried a few settings in configure but the car never drives properly.Maybe its my wheel do i need to get the one you use.What do you think?
I wouldn't change the wheel, especially if it's working in other games. I'm not home for a while so perhaps try and look at some guides on UA-cam. Otherwise I'll try and send something through next week sometime.
I have the g29 but i use bigbox and mame . Do i have to have that emulator u said for it to work? . Because i have the steering wheel and pedals. Im just trying to do the best thing the easiest. If i need to buy one that is compatible i will . Thanks i just wont to plug usb in and do what u did
FYI you're suppose to use the analog only for analog controls, INC/DEC are for digital buttons
I got the old dfp Logitech (gt4). Such a good wheel. That wheel you got, is also native compatible with battle gear 2 and Tokyo racer 3 and the old wangan midnight on the PS2.
Really cool idea. thanks for sharing your setup. I have a newer T150 racing wheel, so always wanted to get more use out of the wheel for emulators. nice!
Thanks heaps glad it helped! MAME makes it really easy to map wheels and pedals 🤙🏼 Have fun!
Awesome vid!! 👍🏻 I am a HUGE Daytona and GT3 A-Spec!! Just ordered a PS2 with A-Spec!! This has me fired up - Going to create a racing cab as soon as we move to Kansas!!
I'd love to do that! Just room and know how are my hurdles haha. Show me when you're done 🏁
Thank you I'm going to try this to play Konami's Pirate Ship
I have a question:
Do you know if MAME supports mapping INPUT1, but from different Joysticks connected at the same time. For example, having a steering wheel and pedals as one Joystick, separately, an darcade gear knob from aliexpress (which is basically two switches).
As far as I know, only one controller per input
Any chance of some help configuring daytona usa on model 2 emulator
Why do none of these have the same response as a real arcade steering wheel? All that play before it starts turning, would get extremely annoying.
It’s exaggerated on video. But also a $100 steering wheel vs the substantially more expensive arcade hardware it’s no contest.
@@MannysGameRoom So would a higher end steering wheel resolve that lack of input? Or would you need to buy an arcade steering wheel to have 1:1 input?
@@NathanClevenger1337 Hard to say as I haven’t really been on the market for a high end wheel. The latest PS5 wheels (which may or may not be PC compatible) boast ultra realism. Perhaps you could look into that. But generally that’s why the wheels are priced they are - more expensive parts = greater input/feedback and realism. Something you could look into I guess
@@MannysGameRoom Thanks for your insight.
I believe the issue is this wheel likely uses a 900 degree turning radius, where MAME games like 270 or 360 degrees
You have a massive dead spot in the middle area. How is this responsive
Hi I have a ps2 Driving Force Pro wheel.Its the model up from your one.I was wondering could you show how to configure it in Daytona USA on the model 2 emulator.I cant get it to work properly.I tried a few settings in configure but the car never drives properly.Maybe its my wheel do i need to get the one you use.What do you think?
I wouldn't change the wheel, especially if it's working in other games. I'm not home for a while so perhaps try and look at some guides on UA-cam. Otherwise I'll try and send something through next week sometime.
Hi sorry for late reply i forgot to get back to you.Can you please post something i couldnt find any information
@@MannysGameRoom
Just said id ask you again for some information on setting up Daytona
Anyone ever do this with a Moza?
I have the g29 but i use bigbox and mame . Do i have to have that emulator u said for it to work? . Because i have the steering wheel and pedals. Im just trying to do the best thing the easiest. If i need to buy one that is compatible i will . Thanks i just wont to plug usb in and do what u did
Depends on which game you want to play. Mame or M2 does a great job of old games. TecknoParrot plays all the new ones that you see in the arcades.
@@MannysGameRoom i just wont use it for off road out run u know the older games on mame
MAME should be fine then.
With the normal settings u saying. If i just plug it in
With the normal settings u saying. If i just plug it in