Sony PlayStation:
The
Universal Steering Wheel was good, although I had to over-steer way too much in my opinion, no matter which of the three trim settings I used. While over-steering was a little too much for my liking, the PlayStation was the only console tested where the gas and brake pedals worked. Plus, the PlayStation was the only console that the ?rumble? feature worked with. (Although it was more like a ?buzz? feature; it?s so pathetic it?s almost not worth mentioning.) In the end, it took me quite some time to get used to the steering in the PlayStation mode, and I still was uncomfortable with it.
Nintendo 64:
This was the best steering control I experienced out of the three. The steering control was excellent from the get-go, with no time needed to ?warm up? to the steering wheel. However, the foot pedals (gas and brake) did not work. I had to control the gas and brake with buttons on the steering wheel itself.
Sega Saturn:
Not operable. I couldn?t get the Universal Steering Wheel to work with my Sega Saturn. Therefore, it would be hard for me to recommend it to other Saturn owners.