Speed -- The Murcielago LP640 is my go to for Nevada highway and other similarly straight courses. On more turny courses like the Japanese highway one (can't recall the name) the R34 is my favorite, it's objectively not as good as the Murcielago but is an absolute hoot to drive. Speed: E46 M3 and Z06.
i wouldn't think that ProStreet was ever made to be played with a wheel, therefore wouldn't have proper support for it in terms of force feedback and such. I’m pretty sure it supported it. I remember having force feedback on my old g27. Could be because the G29 and G27 may have different hardware/software requirements. For each of them you right click on them, click disable, right click again and click properties. Then set the setting that says "Automatic" to "Disabled" on each one then restart your computer. Then go into NFS Prostreet directory and delete the PB folder. Then the game should run just fine.- Р тюкидыጤαги
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