I am trying to play sim racing games with my M3 Max Macbook Pro. I usually play AC, ACC, and Automobilista 2 with Crossover. Lately, I have been trying to use my Moza wheel to play, and the games recognize it. However, I have no force feedback (FBB), which kills the experience. I have googled for solutions, and the fixes are related to Linux, which seems to have a similar issue called "duration issue" (https://github.com/JacKeTUs/linux-steering-wheels). In particular, there appears to be a solution: https://github.com/JacKeTUs/universal-pidff
Are there any solutions in Crossover? Is there any way to make it work with Crossover?
I (and many 1000's of other people) are in the same boat. Wheels work in Parallels (without Force Feedback), (apparently it might work in VMware if forcing the USB compatibility to USB2.0 instead of USB3.1, and not at all in Crossover. The wheel is detected with the wrong name if using USB3.1 - which I can't seem to change - (the wrong name is detected in Crossover too, but no inputs work with DInput of XInput). By the way, I'm using a Thrustmaster T248.
I hope the crossover nerds will accept the challenge :) It's 2025 and we can't have FFB on wheels on a Mac... very very hard to believe, since it should be a relatively easy translation compared to other aspects of crossover?
Cheerio and good luck,
Trev
I hope this is something thats possible soon - the only reason I have crossover is to play AC on the Mac. I haven't even tried setting up my wheel and pedals up yet because the lack of FFB.
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