A:AnswerThe G293 is one step above the 290. I don’t know the exact difference because I don’t have the 290. I believe it’s the upgraded force feedback.
A:AnswerThe wheel is force feedback so it moves on its own and you have to turn the wheel sometimes 360 degrees so I don’t know how you maintain pushing a button. There are shifting paddles so you may be able to configure those for acceleration and braking.
A:AnswerHello Micky. The G923 has paddle shifters, they are behind the wheel. The Driving Force Shifter is our manual shifter and it is available here: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/logitech-driving-force-shifter-for-windows-xbox-one-and-playstation-4-black-silver/4381000.p?skuId=4381000
A:AnswerThis is up to the game it self, so before buying any games look at the supported controllers, for example The 2015 need for speed game did not support any wheels and the company said they will not be updating the game to support wheels .
A:AnswerI tried a few of the listed compatible games on a PS4 Pro and none of the games were compatible. Some had partial functionally and some had none at all. So I would say it is likely not compatible with the PS4 Pro. I don't know about the others.
A:AnswerThe G923 will work with most racing games, it is the TrueForce technology itself that is only supported on limited games currently. You can find a full list of the G923 / G29 / G920 racing wheels here: https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052313254-FAQs-G923#play - Will, Logitech G.
A:Answeri have done everything possible from my large research on google and found no way to get the wheel to work with beam despite it saying on the manufacturer's website that it does