We take Logitech's spiffy new driving peripheral for a spin, exclusively at GDC!
by Robert Workman on Friday, February 22, 2008
Somewhere, tucked away in the North Hall behind some smaller exhibitors, Logitech showed off its brand new peripheral called the Logitech Driving Force GT steering wheel, compatible with Sony's forthcoming PS3 racing opus Gran Turismo 5 Prologue. The company was kind enough to give us a test drive, and we came away very impressed.

Cars like this one handle significantly better with the Driving Force GT.
What's new about the Driving Force GT, however, is the new modification dials. There are two buttons on the left side of the wheel so that you can select upwards and downwards on menus, along with an adjustable dial on the right side. During a race, you can adjust several things in real time with these add-ons, changing the effect on your ride almost immediately. Brake bias, damper and traction settings are all adjustable, giving you better (and sometimes more complicated) handling of your vehicle. It's really neat, especially if you love simulation racers such as the Gran Turismo series.
The Driving Force GT is specifically built for Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, but it also works with other Gran Turismo games, such as the downloadable Gran Turismo HD and previous GT games for the PlayStation 2. Logitech stated that the wheel will also work with other PS3 driving games, although it won't react as strongly with them as it will with Prologue. The company is set to release the steering wheel for $149.99 when it ships this May, a month after the game's U.S. debut.
It's a hefty price to pay, but the Driving Force GT feels like the most realistic Logitech steering wheel to date. If you're a GT nut, it's worth the cost.
Thanks to Logitech for giving us a test-drive! We apologize for all the collisions with the wall. It's just part of the test process, gang.
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