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- ajobling19833 years agoRising Ace@ghoogdprh4eb I’m interested in how you would physically make it work or why you need it?
Split screen is such a casual mode, its got to be designed for controller users right? Kind of weird question...
We use it to race together with my friends and family.
It works great in Grand Turismo: Two players, split screen, each has their racing wheel.
It did not work on F1 2020. Apparently not in 2021 either. One player can use one racing wheel, the other has to use a controller: This is not competitive.
Have they fixed this?- CiZPiZ-ea3 years agoRising Rookie@ghoogdprh4eb no its not possible, this game is where 21 left on. Only cars changed and slightly handling thats it
@ghoogdprh4eb wrote:Kind of weird question...
We use it to race together with my friends and family.
It works great in Grand Turismo: Two players, split screen, each has their racing wheel.
It did not work on F1 2020. Apparently not in 2021 either. One player can use one racing wheel, the other has to use a controller: This is not competitive.
Have they fixed this?I'm fairly confident this is 'by design' rather than something that is viewed as being needed to be 'fixed'. I get that you'd like this but I suspect that Codemasters judge the number of players with access to two compatible wheels that would really want this is very small. I would.
Private lobbies, LAN games and of course 2-player career modes are presumably the 2-player options judged of interest to far more people.
Our friends at Grand Tursimo support the dual wheel split screen mode, so I'm not sure what supports your confidence in Coadmaster's judgements.
From a developer perspective, it seems easier to define a proper class architecture to support multiple 🏈 wheels, than to write code to make exception and support only one.
@ghoogdprh4eb wrote:Our friends at Grand Tursimo support the dual wheel split screen mode, so I'm not sure what supports your confidence in Coadmaster's judgements.
From a developer perspective, it seems easier to define a proper class architecture to support multiple 🏈 wheels, than to write code to make exception and support only one.Devil's advocate: that this is possible in GT7 tells us nothing about how much the feature is actually used.
@Ultrasonic_77We use 2 weeks in GT7 at least 4 times per week--begrudgingly--because F1 doesn't support it. We would rather play F1.
That GT7 supports it tells us that there is no fundamental platform limitation to implement it. My post tells us that: Codemasters - if you want me to fork out another $60 for F122, then I need this feature; else I'll keep running my older F1 version.
This is a Yes or No question: Does F1 22 Support 2 wheels or not?
@ghoogdprh4eb wrote:This is a Yes or No question: Does F1 22 Support 2 wheels or not?
Post #4 answered this question for you. No was the answer.
Sorry to have to say that but for EA this is an absolute marginal use case.
If you have space and money for two steering wheels, you usually use two playstations. If you look at the use of the split screen, it will be in the very single digits. yYou can probably count the ones that have two steering wheels on one hand.
As understandable as your concern is, it makes no sense for EA to invest time.
No rating, purely as an explanation.
Yes, it is possible on PS4 pro
i use an Thrustmaster T-GT and a 150T.
Switch to user 2
first let player 2 start the whole game.
after the game is fully loaded, close the game.
switch to
user 1
open the game
go to split screen, i can add the second steering wheel bij pressing PS button.
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