Undercover

Need for Speed Undercover
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Combined
Shift Lights: Yes
Released: Nov 18, 2008

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Need For Speed: Undercover. The 12th game in the series, Undercover was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Undercover is an arcade street racer that features an open world with over 100 miles of road, massive police chases, and a solely cosmetic damage system. Watch out for the spike strips, though! Need For Speed: Undercover (PC) Released Nov. 18, 2008

Pro Street

Need for Speed Pro Street
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Combined
Shift Lights: No
Released: Nov 14, 2007

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Need For Speed: Pro Street. The 11th game in the series, Pro Street was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Pro Street has arcade style racing that takes place completely on a closed track. Pro Street introduced an extensive damage model and featured extensive vehicle customization. Need For Speed: Pro Street (PC) Released Nov. 14, 2007

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, You’ll see how to correctly configure and calibrate your G27 racing wheel. (more…)

Welcome to our latest article series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. This is not another Racing Wheel review but rather a casual racing fans perspective on the G27 and top racing titles released over the past 3 years. Logitech has made an excellent product, but no doubt one geared toward the hardcore racing sim fan. In fact, simply setting up and calibrating this wheel may seem a daunting task to even seasoned techies.

Don’t worry, this series will solidly state the basics of setting up and enjoying your wheel, with easy tips for getting your favorite games to work. Does this wheel provide enough value to the regular gamer to justify its entry fee, or should all the non-hardcore racing fans keep on steering with the arrow keys? Find out as we cover six top games.

Race Driver GRID
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: No
Released: Jun 03, 2008

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Race Driver: GRID. The 8th game in the Race Driver series, GRID was developed and published by Codemasters. Grid is a arcade/simulation style track-based racing title. Race Driver: GRID (PC) Released June 3, 2008

Burnout

Burnout Paradise Ultimate Box
Force Feedback: Full
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: No
Released: Feb 05, 2009

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box. Burnout Paradise (PC) Released Feb. 5, 2009

TDU

Test Drive Unlimited
Force Feedback: No
Pedals: Combined
Shift Lights: No
Released: Mar 20, 2007

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Test Drive Unlimited. The 9th game in the Test Drive series, Unlimited was developed by Eden Games and published by Atari. TDU is an open-world arcade style racing game that takes place on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu. TDU features 1000 miles of pavement modeled using satellite imagery of the island and 170 licensed cars/motorcycles. Test Drive: Unlimited (PC) Released Mar. 20, 2007

JavaScript has two built in methods that are very similar in name and function- substring() and substr(). Developers and designers who also use server side languages may find it easy to mix them up, since methods like these have similar names across other languages. Either way, mixing them up might cause bugs with your scripts. For example, see the snippet below that looks almost identical, but yields different results.

Here are some cheat sheets for common Javascript string needs. Your choice of built-in methods or regular expressions. View the Code

The relationship between Perl and CGI is often confused, mostly because they are frequently seen together. This occurs so often, in fact, that the term “Perl CGI” became commonplace. In reality, any number of programming languages can be used with the Common Gateway Interface. (more…)