RPG, CapcomDatum izlaska: 22.03.2024.
akcija, Shift UPDatum izlaska: 26.04.2024.
Platformer, Good-FeelDatum izlaska: 22.03.2024.
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When talking with the highest levels of Polyphony Digital, they did indeed confirm that the fault for the G27 not being fully supported lies with Logitech. Logitech failed to code certain things with the G27 firmware that PD required, so it will only be partially supported. I too have a brand new G27, so I am in the same exact postion as every other G27 owner. I am a huge Logitech fan, but PD said that there were issues that gave the G27 an unfair advantage, whatever that refers to. I am just relaying info that I got from Kaz's interpreter. That's the most accurate and believeable info for me.All I know about the Firmware issues are directly from the highest levels of Polyphony Digital. When I was asking them at the GT Awards Show about the G27, Taka told me:" When we tested the G27, it had some functionality in the shifting process that gave it an unfair advantage over other peripherals. You were able to shift the G27 without losing any speed/ power. We repeated worked with Logitech to remedy this, but Logitech refused to alter their Firmware to our standards. Therefore the G27 will not be fully supported in G27"
The G27 is supported even the clutch/shifter, paddle shifter and the rev meter. Also unlike GT5P, there's no need to press the triangle key (or on the shifter column, the very top of the cluster of 4 black buttons) to activate clutch since the game will auto-detect clutch on the G27 (and if it's G25, if the dial is set to clutch/H-shifter). And just like GT5P on cars where it's double clutch/semi-auto like the Ferrari California/458, you can only use the paddle shifter (as in real life). While you can use the clutch/H-shifter on cars with 7 speed like the Lexus IS-F (or the tuned Amuse S2000), the only way to access the last gear is by using paddle shifting.