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Drivers Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari

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Drivers Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari

Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari 2-in-1 (PC/PS2) For decades, the Ferrari brand has been synonymous with high-performance craftsmanship and quality construction in the automobile industry. Internet Explorer 8 Version 8.0.7600. Ferrari automobiles are built to exacting standards and specialize in delivering one thing: luxury performance to a select crowd of enthusiasts.

Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari Wireless Here you can download drivers for Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari Wireless for Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and others. Please, choose appropriate driver for your version and type of operating system. The 1st Force Feedback Enzo Ferrari's wheel replica compatible with all PC racing games! A memorial to my broken and poorly designed steering wheel from Thrustmaster. Hey let's make the most. The following is the important information of Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari force Feedback installation driver. Driver Installation instructions for PC. These instructions may not be applicable to consoles. Click on Download Now and a File Download box will appear. Select Save This Program to Disk and a Save As box will appear.

The Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari 2-in-1 strays slightly from that Ferrari tradition by attempting to appeal to a wider audience in both the PC and console racing crowds. The result is a well-built PC/PS2 racing wheel that should appeal to casual racers but won't do enough to satisfy the truly hard-core. First and foremost, the Ferrari racing wheel's lack of force-feedback support counts against it in the PC market, which has come to rely on force feedback as an important factor to differentiate it from the heavily populated console racing scene. While the wheel does contain vibration support for PS2 games, the timid vibration effect isn't really convincing, especially when trading paint in-game with opponents or other objects that might get in your way. The wheel is sturdily constructed but not heavy enough to damage your desk or PC should you accidentally drop it. The wheel's tendency to snap back to the center provides just enough weighty resistance to feel good, especially when navigating tight chicanes that require quick response. Installation is a breeze as well; simply connect the steering unit with the gas and brake pedal component, then plug the combined unit into either your PC's USB port or your PS2's controller port or USB port.

Attaching the wheel to a desk or a tabletop is a cinch, too, using the wheel's easy-to-use table clamp. The rubber material at the wheel's 3 and 9 o'clock positions feels nice, though it would have been better to have the same material around the entire circumference of the wheel. The Thrustmaster Ferrari wheel contains six mappable controller buttons (four corresponding to the square, circle, triangle, and cross buttons on the PS2 controller, plus two extras), F1-style sequential gearshift paddles, Select and Start buttons, a directional pad for navigating PS2 game menus, and a toggle button to choose between two-axis control (when using the wheel only) and three-axis control (when combining the wheel with the included brake-and-gas-pedal board) or to toggle on and off the vibration function. When using the two-axis control setup, you'll be able to take advantage of the wheel's analog paddles, located just under the gearshift controls on either side of the wheel. This is a welcome option because the gas and brake pedals don't feel as solidly constructed or as properly weighted as the steering unit does. In addition, the rubber pads found underneath the pedal board don't provide enough grip on carpet, and the unit will slowly inch forward as you play the game, especially if you use the brakes as vigorously as we do. While the four PS2 buttons in the center portion of the wheel are easily accessible, the shoulder buttons--which will most commonly be mapped to 'look left' and 'look right' in PC racing games--seem awkwardly placed.

Scuderia Ferrari