Wednesday, February 20th 2008

Logitech Unveils Official Wheel of Gran Turismo for PS3

Today at the Game Developer's Conference (GDC), Logitech announced the Logitech Driving Force GT racing wheel, the official wheel of Gran Turismo. Featuring powerful force feedback and an innovative 24-position real-time adjustment dial for on-the-fly control of brake bias, traction and damper settings, the Logitech Driving Force GT gives gamers the most accurate and authentic PLAYSTATION 3 (PS3) racing experience.

"We're excited to be working with Polyphony Digital again to deliver a wheel that will satisfy the needs of car enthusiasts, like me, around the world," said Ruben Mookerjee, Logitech's director of product marketing for gaming. "People who love the striking realism of the Gran Turismo racing series will discover that Logitech's latest wheel will allow them to experience the cars the way they were meant to be driven. With the Logitech Driving Force GT, you're not playing games anymore - you're racing!"

Logitech's latest racing wheel was meticulously designed by Logitech and Polyphony Digital, Inc., the developer of the Gran Turismo series. The companies worked together to add the unique real-time adjustment dial, a first for force feedback wheels, allowing people to fine tune the car's balance by adjusting the brake bias, traction control and damper settings. Now Gran Turismo drivers can have precise control over the car's setup to achieve maximum performance.

"The Gran Turismo series has always been designed for racing enthusiasts," said Kazunori Yamauchi, President of Polyphony Digital. "The Driving Force GT racing wheel was designed to perfection by our team, specifically for the next generation of Gran Turismo."

Logitech's newest force feedback wheel simulates understeer, oversteer, and traction loss with frightening accuracy. While the full-size gas and brake pedals deliver precise throttle and brake response, racers can use either the sequential stick shift or the wheel-mounted paddles to race through gears. The wheel also features a large 27.9 cm (11-inch) wheel with rubber-overmould rim, providing exceptional comfort and control.

The Logitech Driving Force GT turns 900 degrees lock-to-lock allowing drivers to navigate hairpin turns with greater accuracy. And with anti-backlash gearing, there is no slack in the steering response, making any race a smooth, realistic experience. In the centre of the 27.9 cm (11-inch) wheel, the Driving Force GT features an illuminated horn button with the official Gran Turismo logo. Using the authentic sounds of the car being driven, racers can quickly alert other cars when they are approaching fast. Or when playing online, people can simply use the horn to taunt other players as they speed by.

The Logitech Driving Force GT wheel is engineered for use with Gran Turismo 5 Prologue on PS3, which will be available on Blu-ray Disc (BD) and as a download on the PLAYSTATION Network in North America on April 17 and in Europe on March 28. The Logitech Driving Force GT wheel is also compatible with Gran Turismo 3 and Gran Turismo 4 on the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system.

Pricing and Availability
The Logitech Driving Force GT wheel is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in May. The suggested retail price is $149.99 (U.S.).
Source: Logitech
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12 Comments on Logitech Unveils Official Wheel of Gran Turismo for PS3

#2
Whilhelm
Meh, looks like an updated Driving force pro with crappier pedals. The G25 still destroys this wheel which makes me hope the G25 will also work with the new Gran Turismo.

If you want a clutch and gated shifter you gotta pay the premium for the G25 which is totally worth it.
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#3
ktr
Nah, it has the same pedals as the DFP. This new wheels is no different with the old DFP, except it has the extra buttons for easier tuning.
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#4
Corrosion
WhilhelmMeh, looks like an updated Driving force pro with crappier pedals. The G25 still destroys this wheel which makes me hope the G25 will also work with the new Gran Turismo.

If you want a clutch and gated shifter you gotta pay the premium for the G25 which is totally worth it.
idk of this is the the new gt or the HD one but it works with it

www.youtube.com/watch?v=84NZfMjVNAI
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#5
Whilhelm
Thats GT4 HD and I am sure the G25 will work with GT5 but from the looks of the new wheel the game will probably have no clutch and gated shifter support.
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#6
ktr
There is shifter support in GT5, but no clutch.
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#7
renozi
The G25 works with the Jap demo of GT5 Prologue, I can attest. But yes, no clutch.
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#8
Whilhelm
Yeah it has shifter support but is that Sequential or Gated non Sequential. Gated shifter support would be sweet but also stupid because of the lack of clutch.
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#9
ktr
WhilhelmYeah it has shifter support but is that Sequential or Gated non Sequential. Gated shifter support would be sweet but also stupid because of the lack of clutch.
both gated and sequential...but no clutch.
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#11
ktr
tkpenaltyWheres the clutch....
Its on the g25 :laugh:
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#12
FilipM
Simple: Driving Force Pro rev.2.
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