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Full FlatOut 4: Total Insanity VR update
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What changed
- Compatibility
- Server
- UI and audio
- Gameplay
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity VR changes
VR Steering Wheel Support & Hardware Compatibility
FlatOut 4
Total Insanity VR supports a wide range of steering wheels for VR racing games, with ongoing updates as new hardware is tested and added. Which steering wheels are supported? Most Logitech and Thrustmaster wheels are supported for this VR racing game with wheel support.
Confirmed working by the community
Logitech G27, G29, G920, G923
Logitech RS50 (wheel only, pedals not yet supported)
Logitech Pro Racing Wheel (wheel only)
Thrustmaster T300, T300RS GT, T150 (after remapping), TX
Fanatec CSL DD and CSL Pedals
Fanatec DDPRO (use compatibility mode)
We will be updating this list regularly as support expands Some wheels may require light button remapping in settings. We are actively expanding VR racing simulator hardware support. Not seeing your wheel listed?
If you’re using a steering wheel that isn’t on this list, join our Discord so we can help troubleshoot and, where possible, get your wheel working in-game.
Wheel Trouble Shooting
My Wheel Doesn’t Work — What Should I Do?
If your wheel is not working, it may not currently be supported by the game. However, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try first.
Disconnect Other Controllers
Other connected controllers or peripherals can sometimes interfere with your wheel inputs.
To check this:
Open Windows Game Controllers
Check which devices are currently being recognised
Disconnect any unnecessary controllers or peripherals
Manually Bind Your Wheel Controls
You may need to manually assign your wheel buttons and pedals in-game.
To do this:
Open Options
Go to the Controls tab
Select the action you want to bind (for example, Nitro)
Press the button or pedal you want to assign
If the game detects the input, it will automatically bind that control to the selected action.
Wheel Inputs Are Not Detected
If your wheel, pedals, or buttons do not register any input, the device may not currently be recognised by the game.
While we are working to support as many wheel and pedal setups as possible, not all devices are currently supported. To help us improve compatibility, please generate and send us a wheel diagnostics log.
How to Generate a Wheel Diagnostics Log
Start the game with your wheel and pedals connected
Try using the wheel in-game:
Navigate menus
Drive in a race
Press buttons and pedals
Open Options
Under the Control Settings tab, select Export Wheel Diagnostics
Navigate to the following folder on your PC:
C:\\Users\\*YourUsername*\\AppData\\Local\\FlatOut4
Locate the file named Wheel Diagnostics
Rename the file to match the name of your wheel or pedal set
Send the renamed file to us for investigation
What If I Can Bind Buttons but the Wheel Doesn’t Work During a Race?
This is usually caused by VR Motion Steering being enabled.
To disable it:
Open Options
Go to the Control Settings tab
Ensure that VR Motion Steering is turned Off
Once disabled, test the wheel again in a race.
If you’re still having trouble or need extra help please open a ticket with us on Discord and we will do our best to help.
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