I couldn’t see this type of post anywhere and as I’m undecided on a DD1 or the PS4 version for extra compatibility right now thought I’d put this up, forgive me if it’s already been done.
I went with the DD1 PS4 for the compatibility.
I have no flex in my QR system.
I'm using low torque mode at 50%, it's enough for me.
Compare to my simplicity SW10+ the ffb is more filtered so you feel more like having tyres and springs.
I don't know. I'm using fanatec pedals connected to the DD1 base.None of the reviews I seen covered a specific factor. Does the PS4 wheelbase enable a user using console to use USB based pedals, or are Fanatec pedals necessary? Its a major drawback for PC/Console owners as they are not going to be swapping over pedals all the time.
No but i just bought the SC2 sport in order to compare.@GP20 I am thinking of buying the same as the price difference to the SC2 which most people seem to agree is better is quite large when you add a formula V2 type wheel. Did you get a chance to try other DD wheel bases for comparison? Which pedals do you use?
This is exactly the way I feel about my DD2, the feeling of the car and its handling is outstanding.Well, I bit the bullet and got the DD2. I've bought my CSW 2.5 only this year, but the prices of the sets have gone up so I more or less got back from it what I paid. That made the DD2 roughly a 1000e upgrade. Installation was a breeze, just bolt it on, plug it in and it was ready to go with the existing drivers on my system - it did want firmware updates.
Was it worth it? For me personally yes. I run the wheel force at 50, and AC gain 50-60 - this is more than enough for me. I don't have to push this wheel to the limits like with the CSW. The more difficult thing to explain is how much better the information comes through. There is always headroom for the wheel to give out any info it gets. Overall the driving feeling is just more solid.