Video: Porsche 911 Turbo S wheel demo on Forza 2

Posted Jan 17, 2009 at 5:39PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Porsche, prototype
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If you prefer your racing games to be controlled with wheels, like I do, then you'll surely be interested in this video we have for you here. It's a demo of the latest prototype for the Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel from Endor / Fanatec for the Xbox 360.

As it is but a prototype, then it will inevitably still have a few problems. But fortunately, nothing really big showed up in the demo. CEO Thomas Jackermeier (who suspiciously sounds like the Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger - go ahead, close your eyes) guides us through the controls and puts on Forza 2 to show us how well it plays.

It's looking pretty good, actually. It's like having your own Daytona Race Arcade in your own living room. There's also a Turbo S wheel for the PS3 and PC.



 
 
 

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by extra2000 - 2009-01-17 13:55
» Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel...

If you do a little research, you'll see in its official product description:



http://www.fanatec.de/html/index.php?id=250&lang=%3C?=%20en%20?%3E



You'll see the very first key-benefit:

Multiplatform: Xbox 360 – PC – PlayStation® 3



Unless, they are talking of a newer model.

by xche78x - 2009-01-17 22:28
» ouch that hurts.

and besides arcade racing at home started when the ps2 was released with a logitech wheel and gran turismo 3.



or if you are a sega fan then of course it started when daytona usa was released with a good wheel, but that aint as good as the logitech's though.

by sycoblast - 2009-01-18 02:41
» ITS ARNOLD

lol he should have screamed YOU MUST BUY IT ONCE ITS RELEASED OR ILL KILLLLL YOUUU

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