Last updated on January 16th, 2021 at 05:25 pm
Slightly Mad Studios has released a list of the wheels, pedals and controllers which will be compatible with Project CARS when it is released on the PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. It’s a work in progress, and reflects the fact Slight Mad is working closely with Thrustmaster, including a current Hot Lap competition running over the course of two weeks with a Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel and Y-250C Gaming Headset as the top prize. To be in with a chance of winning, register a time in the Thrustmaster-branded Lotus 72D Cosworth Formula One on the Florence Short circuit.
Project CARS Compatible Wheels and Pedals
PC:
Thrustmaster T300RS
Thrustmaster Ferrari GTE
Thrustmaster TX
Thrustmaster T100
Thrustmaster TH8RS
Thrustmaster TH8A
Thrustmaster T3PA Pedals
Thrustmaster T500RS
Thrustmaster RGT Force Feedback Clutch
Thrustmaster F430 Force Feedback
Thrustmaster Ferrari F1 Wheel Integral T500
Thrustmaster GP XID Gamepad
Thrustmaster GPX Gamepad
Thrustmaster GPX LightBack Black Edition Gamepad
Fanatec Porsche Turbo
Fanatec Porsche Carrera
Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo S
Fanatec Porsche 911 GT2
Fanatec Porsche 911 GT3V2
Fanatec CSR (+ Pedals)
Fanatec CSR Elite (+ Pedals)
Fanatec ClubSport (+ Pedals)
Fanatec ClubSport Shifter (+SQ)
Logitech G25
Logitech G27
Logitech Driving Force
Logitech Driving Force Pro
Logitech Driving Force GT
Logitech MOMO Force
Logitech MOMO Racing
Microsoft SideWinder Force Feedback
SimRaceway SRW-S1
Xbox One:
Thrustmaster TX
Thrustmaster T458 Spider
Thrustmaster TH8A
Thrustmaster T3PA Pedals
Playstation 4:
Thrustmaster T300RS
Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari GTE
Thrustmaster T100
Thrustmaster T80
Thrustmaster TH8RS
Thrustmaster TH8A
Thrustmaster T3PA Pedals
Thrustmaster T500RS
At the moment there is still no update from Fanatec or Logitech regarding compatibility of existing wheels and pedal sets with the Xbox One and Playstation 4, beyond explanations from each company why the Xbox One in particular is problematic. That leaves Xbox One owners with the choice between Thrustmaster and Mad Catz, which Sony racers can only choose something from the Thrustmaster range.
We’ll update this list if any new wheel/pedal information becomes available.
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