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As I understand it, the logitech driving force pro is the benchmark for gaming wheels...but is there anything else worthwhile checking out?
Originally posted by: Harriet Tubgir
i'm mainly getting it for GTR and richard burns rally, i dont have a ps2 or gt4...but i'm sure i'll make fast friends with someone who does![]()
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Harriet Tubgir
i'm mainly getting it for GTR and richard burns rally, i dont have a ps2 or gt4...but i'm sure i'll make fast friends with someone who does![]()
good taste in games
screw GT4 arcade racer.. play the real simulators
I'd get a microsoft force feedback wheel used for about $35.. Those wheels are very underrated and are very solid.
Then with the rest of the money, buy an act labs shifter. GTR is like eleventy beelion times more fun with a real 6sp shifter. I use a joystick for the clutch, works great
review of the ms ff wheel
Originally posted by: Harriet Tvbgirl
As I understand it, the logitech driving force pro is the benchmark for gaming wheels...but is there anything else worthwhile checking out?
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: Harriet Tvbgirl
As I understand it, the logitech driving force pro is the benchmark for gaming wheels...but is there anything else worthwhile checking out?
So you're gonna drive your computer? A guy in my fraternity got one of those and we made fun of him for about 6 months.
Originally posted by: Jolt2
Act Labs had a great wheel, pedals, shifter for driving games. Act Labs is all but gone now for the most part. All they have is some replacement parts for their systems. Finding a shifter will be harder then finding that MS wheel.
I checked and I did find on Ebay a set of Act Lab pro pedels with clutch pedal and the shifter (no wheel). It had 18 bids on it and was at $246.00 as of now. As far as new stuff goes Logitech is about the only mass manufacture of PC wheels left that makes an OK product. You can find better but it will cost you.