Bisher hat nur Thurstmaster die Lizenz für den Einbau des PS4 Chips bekommen.
While Sony and Thrustmaster wouldn’t tell Eurogamer if they worked together to make only those wheels compatible off the bat, Fanatec CEO Thomas Jackermeier did respond, saying, “I don’t know the real reason and they don’t tell me the real reason.”
None of this is stopping Fanatec from talking with Sony about working on PS4 wheels and creating a driver to allow their PS3 wheels to work on PS4, but as Jackermeier said, “The ball is in Sony’s court. We would be more than happy to make an officially-licensed wheel and make everything compatible. That’s our target.”
“Some gamers think it’s up to us, the wheel makers, to just make it compatible, but unfortunately it’s not that easy,” he added. “I would love to make our wheels compatible and sell more. But it’s just not possible.”
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