09-12-2008, 07:02 PM
I've never been a fan of racing games, but recently I've had the urge to start playing them. Maybe it's something in the water, or maybe it's the fact that I walk past Microsoft's 360 Wireless Racing Wheel every few minutes while at work, but I suddenly want to play them.
So I have a few questions:
First and foremost, is this a bad idea? That is, for me to invest money into a genre I've never had interest in until now?
With that out of the way, I have two questions: Is the Microsoft Wheel as awesome as it looks? And if so, what are some good compatible games you would recommend? (also, will Midnight Club: Los Angeles be compatible)
I think that if I DO decide to start playing racing games, I'd want to pick up the wheel--I HAVE always liked sit-down racers in arcades...I guess I've just never been so hot on "hold down A button (or R Trigger or whatever) and move analogue stick back and forth" controls, so if the wheel is cool I think I might really get into racers.
I know this is a weird thread, but whatever, I'm a weird guy
Also, I put this in the Xbox forums because it's my main console for gaming (my PS3 for movies and my Wii for collecting dust) so I'd really only be interested in racers for my 360...and because that wheel looks so damn cool
Oh, also, are the paddle shifters as satisfying for shifting as a conventional lever? (that is, as satisfying as the kind in regular cars with a ball on a stick...thing...)
So I have a few questions:
First and foremost, is this a bad idea? That is, for me to invest money into a genre I've never had interest in until now?
With that out of the way, I have two questions: Is the Microsoft Wheel as awesome as it looks? And if so, what are some good compatible games you would recommend? (also, will Midnight Club: Los Angeles be compatible)
I think that if I DO decide to start playing racing games, I'd want to pick up the wheel--I HAVE always liked sit-down racers in arcades...I guess I've just never been so hot on "hold down A button (or R Trigger or whatever) and move analogue stick back and forth" controls, so if the wheel is cool I think I might really get into racers.
I know this is a weird thread, but whatever, I'm a weird guy

Also, I put this in the Xbox forums because it's my main console for gaming (my PS3 for movies and my Wii for collecting dust) so I'd really only be interested in racers for my 360...and because that wheel looks so damn cool
Oh, also, are the paddle shifters as satisfying for shifting as a conventional lever? (that is, as satisfying as the kind in regular cars with a ball on a stick...thing...)
