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Join Date: Mar 2003
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TRD2 was compitible with the wheel, so it;s a safe bet we'll be supporting it again.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: United States of America
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Well, Ive been using the wheel since its release, with GT4.
I just find that I cant use 900 degrees Mode in TOCA 2 for PS2. It just doesnt seem to respond like it does in GT4. I have to use 200 degree mode, or the controller. ![]() That bothers me, cause thats a huge part of the wheels enjoyment that Im missing. For me, the steering just turn my vehicle enough in 900 degrees. Last edited by Quisp; 15-01-2006 at 03:03 PM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Do you have GT4 by any chance? If so how would you compare the 900 degree mode in TOCA 2 to that? Because for me, its night/day. A friend of mine has GT4 & TOCA PS2, and had the same finding as me. It just isnt turning enough. With GT4, the steering is perfect(of course since it was made for GT4 in mind). I hate having to drive 200 degree mode. |
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