

I agree with Unco about 900° steering angle is the best for all truck simulation games. Did you check if you've selected or not? Maybe this can be the solution. When you open Logitech Profiler to set steering angle, at the bottom there is place where you can choose "Allow game to adjust settings". But when you start to use it, you can say, it worth every cent that you spend. Logitech products are quite expensive then others. Tested under CrossOver Games 10.1.2 w/Snow Leopard 10.6.8. This version installed right away and works fine. If you want 3 pedals then you must choose G25 or G27 (not sure which one has this feature). I tried to run GT Legends again after acquiring a copy of the German Computer Bild Magazine (9/2009), which had a full version of GTL on the covercd without the Starforce copy protection. With its 900° steering angle and realistic force feedback this steering wheel gives pleasure.Ĭons, that I can mention, Logitech DF GT doesnt have clutch pedal (only brake+gas). The game wont play in Windows 7, which I didnt know so Ive been without it for a long time. Easily the best game that SimBin has made (in my opinion, of course) and I played it almost daily until I upgraded to Windows 7.

It may sound funny but after I made my first delivery in ETS with a steering wheel, I closed the game, turned back to GTS, open new profile and played till I can say "I did everything." Later did the same thing with UKTS and turned back to ETS GT Legends is by far my favorite PC game. When I purchased ETS, I also purchased my Logitech DF GT. When I had purchased my first truck simulation game (GTS), I played it with keyboard + mouse.Īfter I purchased UKTS and also played it with keyboard + mouse. I am also using Logitech Driving Force GT and I love it.
