Feature: 900 Degree FORCE FEEDBACK SERVOMOTOR WHEEL BASE (FEATURING AN INDUSTRIAL-CLASS BRUSHLESS SERVOMOTOR)
A servomotor is combining a rotary actuator (H.E.A.R.T HallEffect AccuRate Technology(*) technology) for precise control of angular position, velocity and acceleration with an industrial brushless motor.
Thrustmaster has also coupled the servomotor with a relatively sophisticated algorithm FOC (Field oriented Control) to offer the best efficiency, lowest cogging, smoothest feeling, highest accuracy and highest force feedback torque.
* Patent pending
Brushless industrial motor
Ultra-smooth Force Feedback, with zero cogging
Super-responsive, realistic Force effects, with no latency
New optimized frictionless dual-belt mechanism
Fluid and smooth steering - ultra-quiet system
Ultra-precise wheel
H.E.A.R.T HallEffect AccuRate Technolog...
Specifications: Software Support (at release): Logitech Gaming Software Connection Type: USB USB VID_PID: 046D_C24F (PC Mode) USB Protocol: USB 2.0 USB Speed: Full Speed Indicator Lights (LED): Yes
Specifications: Software Support (at release): Logitech Gaming Software
Connection Type: USB
USB VID_PID: 046D_C24F (PC Mode)
USB Protocol: USB 2.0
USB Speed: Full Speed
Indicator Lights (LED): Yes
System Requirement:
Playstation4 or Playstation3
Powered USB port
OR
Windows 8.1, Windows 8 or Windows 7
Powered USB Port
Internet connection and 150MB hard drive space (for optional software download)
Games that support Logitech force feedback racing wheel
Dimension
Wheel: 10.63" x 10.24" x 10.94"
Pedal: 6.57" x 16.87" x 12.24"
Weight
Wheel: 4.96 lbs.
Pedal: 6.83 lbs.
Features: Players will be able to take on the role of the characters from the film, getting behind the wheels of each character's signature vehicles to experience firsthand the film's high adrenaline, combative racing style.
The car-fu style of action within the game will closely represent the action style being designed by the Wachowski brothers for the film itself as they lend direction and assets to the development team directly from their Berlin set.
John Gaeta, a long time Wachowski collaborator and Co-VFX Supervisor on the Speed Racer film, is working with Sidhe and WBIE to assist in maintaining a close film-to-game aesthetic connection.