February 2018
February 2018
Can you show me bcs i have a t300rs and i want toe buy the game, but only if it supports the wheel on ps4.
and i dont like to take a risk here
March 2018
Have a 'supported' logitech g29. I don't think there is any support on PC? I've tried every solution EA as well as the community has recommended so far.
Wheel is plugged in, and recognized in all other supported games. When I startup NFS payback, it asks to press enter key. Usually with an xbox gamepad you just press any button and it recognizes it. The game is unresponsive to any inputs from the steering wheel at all.
Latest logitech gaming suite installed v8.96.88.
Tried repair game, made no difference.
Reinstalled graphics drivers, G software, disabled and enabled origin ingame overlay. Did not change anything.
Other games do not have these kinds of issues and just work immediately.
March 2018
I believe you need to switch the g29 to PS3 if you're using it on PC. Give that a shot.
March 2018
I plugged in my Thrustmaster TS-PC yesterday and it was recognized by NFS Payback. I'm using it on a PC with triple monitors spanned via eyefinity. However, there are issues.
1. FFB is terrible and notchy. It's playable but something just doesn't feel right.
2. You can't adjust any settings or map any buttons at all. It's troubling to think that the latest iteration of NFS in this current era is so broken and incomplete that it has no direct input customization. It really isn't that hard, EA. You've done it before. This option is available even from games 10 years ago. And it was implemented fairly well in their previous iteration of NFS 2015 (dubbed 2016 for PC wheel compatibility). NFS 2016 allowed you to map custom wheel inputs which means that any wheel recognized by your PC would be compatible and playable. There are even advanced options to tinker with such as steering wheel sensitivity and deadzones.
Why not implement the same options in NFS Payback?
And further, for the console guys, EA, why not add all wheels that are natively available in the respective consoles?
If you do all the above, then you would have all of your loyal fans covered and happy. EA, you've done it before. You can do it again.
March 2018
I've used my G920 since dec.2017,so no.probs on my XBox One S.
Hope u get it working,a complete diffferent experience!
Best of luck to you!
Sincerely,
chiron69
March 2018
April 2018
I have a Thrustmaster T150 setup, and I agree it is frustrating not being able to remap buttons. On Need for Speed 2016 I remapped my nitrous to one of the paddles and my handbrake to my clutch (I just play NFS type games automatic instead of manual). The default handbrake setting on Payback, which I can't change, is the square button, being the furthest button in for my right thumb. How does that make sense when they could've at least mapped it to circle?
NFS 2016 also handled perfectly for me without changing my wheel setting from 900 degrees rotation. For Payback I had to lower it to the lowest setting, being 140 degrees before it felt playable.
That being said, I do like how it handles at 140 degrees and I enjoy using the wheel. I would just like to be able to remap the buttons and also have access to advanced wheel settings.
May 2018
So I recently bought a new computer and now NFS Payback will not recognize my T150 at all. I see others have had this problem, but there does not seem to be a solution yet. Hopefully there will be a fix in an upcoming update?
May 2018
Don't hold your breath you will pass out from anger no there will be now thrustmaster support unless you use 3rd party software that is not great at FFB Wheel setups your fkd I believe is the right term and EA says thank you for your purchase. Sorry to be so blunt this is just the most ridiculous thing the game has been out for so long and non stop complaints of no STEERING WHEEL SUPPORT IN A RACING GAME and our request have gone with less than an answer not even a were sorry. I cant imaging why EA is having a hard time with their games and people to play them. EA you guys are a bunch of brainless hax that charge money for incomplete projects. I will no longer purchase EA games or Origin at that matter just because of this kind of * right here.