"Over the years, the popularity of virtual car driving and racing has grown with the development of steering wheels." -- Kai vejsada, 6th grade
Force-feedback is a mechanism that links to the virtual entertainment game that you are playing and modifies the vibration intensity to make the game seem real. This is a huge gaming phenomenon. A steering wheel with force feedback combined with a VR headset makes the game seem almost real.
Almost every modern arcade has some kind of racing game with a steering wheel nowadays. One of the topmost developers for virtual entertainment and steering wheels is Logitech.
Over the years, steering wheels and better virtual technology have been developed. The demand for steering wheels has risen. And tech companies are developing more advanced ways to play.
First in the series of steering wheels was the Thrustmaster formula T1 manufactured in 1994. Then shortly after came the T2 in 1995 Logitech was one of the first to start developing and manufacturing the racing wheel. Force-feedback wheels started around 1997 when Microsoft released the Sidewinder Force Feedback Wheel. Followed shortly after by the Logitech Wingman Formula Force.
One of the most recently developed steering wheels is the Fanatec Gran Turismo DD Pro, which has a very realistic force-feedback system designed to feel real. As well as the Logitech g923 which comes with the next-gen of force-feedback as well as a leather wheel.
Almost every modern arcade has some kind of racing game with a steering wheel nowadays. One of the topmost developers for virtual entertainment and steering wheels is Logitech.
Over the years, steering wheels and better virtual technology have been developed. The demand for steering wheels has risen. And tech companies are developing more advanced ways to play.
First in the series of steering wheels was the Thrustmaster formula T1 manufactured in 1994. Then shortly after came the T2 in 1995 Logitech was one of the first to start developing and manufacturing the racing wheel. Force-feedback wheels started around 1997 when Microsoft released the Sidewinder Force Feedback Wheel. Followed shortly after by the Logitech Wingman Formula Force.
One of the most recently developed steering wheels is the Fanatec Gran Turismo DD Pro, which has a very realistic force-feedback system designed to feel real. As well as the Logitech g923 which comes with the next-gen of force-feedback as well as a leather wheel.