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Logitech E-UC2 Driving Force
ManufacturerLogitech
TypeSteering Wheel controller
Input
  • Pressure sensitive D-Pad
  • Manual Sequential and Paddle Shifters
  • 180° steering angle
  • Brake and Accelerate pedal
ConnectivityUSB 2.0
SuccessorLogitech G25

The Logitech E-UC2 Driving Force is an early force feedback steering wheel peripheral by Logitech developed for the Playstation 2.[1]

With the Logitech G25 supported driver Version 5.10.127 it can be used on Windows 10 computers, since the legacy code still exists in that version.

The E-UC2 was during its time considered a good force feedback wheel, due to its decent performance at its low price[2]

The E-UC2 came with an additional plastic "base" that could be mounted to the steering wheel to be placed in the lap, which made it easier for couch gaming but caused issues with precision wheel movement.

Revisions of the E-UC2 are labeled as Driving Force EX[3]

There are a few youtube videos[4][5] explaining and demonstrating some of the features.

Specifications[6][edit]

Its components are:

  • A wheel:
    • 10 inch wheel.
    • Range of rotation 180 degrees.
    • 1 force feedback motor.
    • 2 sets of gears, resulting in some backlash
    • 2 paddleshifters.
    • 12 buttons.
    • Dual clamps for table mounting
  • A set of plastic pedals, including:
  • A 24vdc AC adapter

Known compatible games[edit]

  • Playstion 2[7]
    • Auto Modellista by Capcom Entertainment
    • 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker™ by Acclaim
    • Big Mutha Truckers by Empire Interactive
    • Burnout™ by Acclaim
    • Driven by Bam Entertainment
    • F1™ 2001 by Electronic Arts
    • F1™ 2002 by Electronic Arts
    • Formula One 2001™ by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
    • Gran Turismo™3 A-spec by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
    • Hot Wheels™: Velocity X by THQ • Lotus Challenge™ by Virgin Interactive Entertainment • Motor Mayhem™ by Infogrames
    • NASCAR® Heat™ 2002 by Infogrames
    • NASCAR® Heat™ 2: Road To The Championship
    • NASCAR® Thunder™ 2002 by Electronic Arts
    • NASCAR® Thunder™ 2003 by Electronic Arts
    • Need For Speed™: Hot Pursuit 2 By Electronic Arts
    • Shox™ by Electronic Arts • The Simpsons™ Road Rage by Electronic Arts
    • Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory by Rockstar Games
    • Test Drive® by Infogrames • Test Drive Off-Road®: Wide Open™ by Infogrames
    • Total Immersion Racing™ by Empire Interactive • V-Rally™ 3 by Infogrames
    • World of Outlaws: Sprint Car 2002 by Infogrames
    • World Rally Championship 2001 by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
  • Windows 10
    • Dirt 2.0

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Logitech Products > Gaming > PC & Mac > All > Logitech® Driving Force™". 2005-02-25. Archived from the original on 2005-02-25. Retrieved 2024-06-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ Shah, Sarju. "Logitech Driving Force (PS2) review: Logitech Driving Force (PS2)". CNET. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  3. ^ "Getting Started - Driving Force EX". Logitech Support + Download. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  4. ^ SN3 Gaming (2022-10-22). My near 20 year old Logitech Drive Force PS2 Wheel. Retrieved 2024-06-15 – via YouTube.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Parker Reed (2015-08-01). Driving Force Calibration. Retrieved 2024-06-16 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ "Logitech Driving Force Playstation 2 Wheel and Pedals USB Retail Box". www.telecommander.com. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  7. ^ "Logitech Driving Force PDF" (PDF). 2004-11-25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2004-11-25.