Hori Nintendo Switch Deluxe Pro Mario Racing Wheel 🙌

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Komentáře • 22

  • @hectormontalvo5565
    @hectormontalvo5565 Před rokem +4

    Looks like an O.K. wheel. Good review and cool video Wicked!👉😃👈

  • @hernanalejos3898
    @hernanalejos3898 Před měsícem

    Hey! Good video. I just noticed something when you are playing CTR. You accelerate with the left pedal but actually I think you can assign the B button to the right pedal and the Y button to the left pedal using the button "assign". Actually you can assign any button to the pedals, to the central M button and even to the gear flaps L and R. That way you can customize the wheel for any game. I have the smaller version of this steering wheel but it should work the same way. I hope this is useful for everybody.

  • @surmontesurvolerealise4
    @surmontesurvolerealise4 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I suggest the dual vibration PXN V900 wheel instead. You will only have to make a little twist.
    SETUP FOR ANALOG PEDALS ON NINTENDO SWITCH- You have to assign pedals to the left stick, here's the trick:
    - Hold the wheel’s "PROG" button until the red light flashes quickly.
    - Press the right pedal down and the red light will flash slower.
    - Quickly press Up on the d-pad.
    - Hold the wheel’s "PROG" button until the red light flashes quickly.
    - Press the left pedal down and the red light will flash slower.
    - Quickly press Down on the d-pad.
    From there, racing games for Switch that allows you to assign gas and brake to an analog stick (through the options) like GRID: Autosport or WRC games will perfectly work. After that, you will just have to fine tune the parameters for the wheel's and pedals dead zone and sensitivity in the games settings. You also can set the wheel paddles for shifting gears.
    Have fun! 😀

  • @leannehill7562
    @leannehill7562 Před 26 dny

    I was your 200th like

  • @CubeKing2012
    @CubeKing2012 Před 11 měsíci

    You are VERY underrated! On both channels!

  • @BernardIwens
    @BernardIwens Před rokem +2

    Wooooow dit is nauw een premium steering wheel voor Nintendo !

  • @rDanny
    @rDanny Před rokem +1

    I got one of these from ebay for £12 with a missing paddle shifter for my baby daughter to use for mario kart, the missing paddles don't really matter as you can use the the z buttons if need be, one evening I plugged it into my pc and tried a coin ops racing pre build and everything worked great for me no messing about like I had with my t300 for those era of games sega rally ridge racer and so on.

  • @ConversusVans
    @ConversusVans Před rokem +4

    I had two of these wheels in the past 3 years, with the 2nd one I bought recently brand new. Personally, I hated the pedals. I actually modded this to accept Microsoft Sidewinder Pedals with an RJ9-RJ11 adapter and it is a game changer! (If you have the soldering/electrical know-how). The wheel is pretty easy to mod since it uses a potentiometer for the steering/gas/brake, and it has a lot of room to work with inside. There's no force feedback or vibration either.
    I ended up converting mine to an Arcade PCB controller for Sega Model 3 and Naomi 2 by cutting traces and replacing the USB cable with a DB15 one... NOT that I condone this, but for padhacking this is something worth considering. Now I'm playing Sega Super Mario Kart GT and doing what Nintendon't :P
    I was also surprised that the motherboard inside had a microchip instead of a black blob; my Hori Mini Arcade 4 has the black blob epoxy chip.

  • @STRINGTHING
    @STRINGTHING Před rokem

    Looks like it has some input lag? (Dead zone) Can you adjust the settings so you don’t have to turn the wheel so far left or right? Cool video!

    • @wickedracing
      @wickedracing  Před rokem +1

      Depends of the game itself 😅

    • @lexicase8805
      @lexicase8805 Před 11 měsíci +3

      It has adjustable sensitivity, dead zone both 1-5 and also you can set the 270 degrees turning to 180 degrees for a much faster more sensitive turning ability. I use it for mario kart and also remap the pedals and use it with snowrunner

  • @jameswilliams7578
    @jameswilliams7578 Před 3 měsíci

    was deadzone worse on this then the Seaborg budget one?

  • @adrianyu9168
    @adrianyu9168 Před 3 měsíci +2

    When we're playing a game, How can I pause this?

  • @alexisrivero6790
    @alexisrivero6790 Před 7 měsíci

    Works with Yuzu or Ryujinx?

  • @lmfaook.7971
    @lmfaook.7971 Před měsícem

    I bought this yesteday. Amd dor some reason i cannot get mine to connect to my switch. Its a physical plug in, youd think it would be plug and play. But mine isnt workiny that way.

  • @jhonoleg
    @jhonoleg Před 7 měsíci +2

    Can you connect 4 steering wheels at the same time while playing Mario kart?

  • @aorock747
    @aorock747 Před 3 měsíci

    I hope someone can help. The ZL and ZR buttons do the same as the pedals, how to assign different actions for those buttons? Such as, pedals for gas and break, but ZL for left turn light and ZR for right turn light. Someone help, please! I play ETS2 with it, and that's the only issue I have with it, everything else works great.

  • @upp_da_milk
    @upp_da_milk Před 5 měsíci +2

    Can you use this with need for speed

  • @robertbui9030
    @robertbui9030 Před 7 měsíci

    any idea if this is compatible with the Switch Lite?