3 years ago
DriveHub: No Force Feedback
Product: F1 23 Platform:Xbox Series S Please specify your platform model. Microsoft Xbox One S Summarize your bug No grip-related or suspension-related force feedback felt through Thrustmaster 300...
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@cmaster06 wrote:
@HashbrownRoloThanks for the response! I am using the DriveHub to change my wheel’s compatibility. I have a ps4 Thrustmaster T300 wheel that doesn’t have a recently updated firmware from Thrustmaster offered yet. My DriveHub is up to date on its firmware though. I think we are using our DriveHubs for different purposes, where I’m trying to port a ps4 wheel to an Xbox series s, versus you using an Xbox wheel with an additional attachment.
However, since the Xbox versions of the Thrustmaster wheel (TX) need updating, do you think I could update my ps4 T300 wheel with the new TX (Xbox) firmware?
The Thrustmaster flash routine will only accept the correct firmware files for the connected hardware. Crossflashing (via hacking) may lead to you bricking the wheel and it would invalidate your warranty.
A downflash is possible, but should only be considered if the new firmware has proven, replicable issues that do not occur with the older firmware.
I am experiencing same problems. No answer from collective minds drivehub support, as far as today. What does crossflashing mean and how can i do it? i am willing to risk it :D
@zemeetasamaja wrote:I am experiencing same problems. No answer from collective minds drivehub support, as far as today. What does crossflashing mean and how can i do it? i am willing to risk it :D
Crossflashing is when you load a firmware designed for something else to either enable that functionality in a similar / or preferably identical piece of hardware.
I strongly suggest that you do not even think about attempting it as all you are likely to end up with is a paperweight i.e. a bricked wheel.
The wheels are different mechanically and electronically.