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@MalaXmaS  Just a heads up..

 

I don't know if you have Dirt 5 or are ever planning to pick it up at a Dirt (dat pun) cheap price, but they've added wheel support to the game on PC, and listed the supported wheels for the various platforms.

 

Your wheel is supported on Xbox and PC, but not yet on PS consoles (which is odd)

 

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DIRT 5 - Full Details on Wheel Support and Options

 

Update 2.00 for DIRT 5 includes the addition of wheel support across all platforms. Ahead of this, we’ve gathered more detailed info how this feature will be implemented, and what options will be available to wheel users.

 

PS5/PS4

Modern devices from Logitech are set to supported, including the G923 and G29. Modern Thrustmaster wheels are also supported, such as the T150, T500, T80, T300RS and T-GT. Fanatec devices will not be immediately supported on Sony versions of DIRT 5 – we’re working hard to add Fanatec wheel support on PS5/PS4 in future updates and will let you know when progress is made.

 

Xbox

Similar to PlayStation, DIRT 5 on Xbox consoles will support the majority of modern wheels, including the Logitech G923 and G920. Thrustmaster devices listed above will also be supported, as well as the Ferrari 458 Spider Racing, TMX and TS-XW. The Fanatec CSL Elite Wheel, ClubSport Wheel Base v2/2.5, and Podium Wheel Base DD1/2 will all be supported on Xbox platforms, too.

 

Steam

For PC players, all wheels listed above will be fully supported. For any platform, we encourage you to test your wheel setup, even if it isn’t listed above, to see if it is compatible. We will be taking on feedback from all wheel users as soon as Update 2.00 rolls out, to ensure you’re satisfied with your experience and see where things can be further improved.

 

For options to customise your DIRT 5 experience on a wheel, you’ll find menus for input bindings, vibration and feedback, and advanced settings added to the game. This will include:

 

Advanced Settings

  • Steering linearity
  • Steering deadzone
  • Steering saturation
  • Throttle deadzone
  • Throttle saturation
  • Brake deadzone
  • Brake saturation

 

Vibration & Feedback

  • Vibration feedback (on/off)
  • Self-aligning torque
  • Wheel friction
  • Tyre friction
  • Suspension
  • Tyre slip
  • Engine feedback
  • Collision feedback
  • Steering center force enabled (on/off)
  • Steering center force

 

The DIRT 5 team will continue to optimise and refine the wheel support feature following Update 2.00, with future updates beginning in early 2021.  As always, if you have further questions about wheel support for DIRT 5, head to our official Discord server to speak directly with the team, and use our dedicated feedback form to report anything you're experiencing. 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, MalaXmaS said:

Feels weird how they are not immediately supported on Sony consoles.

However, the CSL elite 1.1 official PS supported wheel is supported on PS5. That's good news.

Yea, it shouldn't take long for their wheels to be supported in the game on PS consoles.  Like you said, at least the PS5 support the wheel.

 

GT7 could be coming sooner than people think too.. so you'll have lots to play with your new setup :aitch: 

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