




It's possible the inputs of the pedals and shifter running through the wheel mean ALL inputs are transmitted the same through the wheel which has the final USB output, but I cant be sure of that. The PS4 doesn't support the G27, we know this, but would it support a G29 with G27 wheels and shifter? That's something I'd really like to know. THIS is what causes problems with incompatibility. I'm talking about the sensors and the software to communicate the inputs properly. Same with the pedals.Īnd I realize the pedals are mostly the same in terms of feel, but I'm not talking about that. Especially, given that you have to purchase the shifter separately with the G29 AND G920.Ĭlick to expand.I appreciate your personal experience, but the G27 shifter actually does work with the G29. It is different to the G27 shifter though, but I'd take that as a sign that it won't work with it. My G25 shifter didn't work at all with the G29. To expand on other things, the FFB in the G29 is applied almost identically to the G27, though it feels more robust, actually, the logitech software is limited though, so at this time, you can't adjust global device settings. I got my G29 for 180£ from Currys, it wasn't my first choice of wheel, and I only needed a new set of pedals, but it didn't make sense for me to buy ANOTHER g25 or g27 used, so I just went and bought the thing. So it might be exactly the kind of brake pedal you want out of your pedals. Many people have described the brake pedal on the G29 as being like 'xyz brake mod'. G29 pedals are the same EXCEPT for the brake, it has 50-60% of pedal travel which feels normal compared with the older pedals but then the last 40% of travel is stiffened out massively with what feels like a block of rubber on the back of the spring. Especially, given that you have to purchase the shifter separately with the G29 AND G920. Click to expand.My G25 shifter didn't work at all with the G29.
