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I can drive without a problem in socks, but in shoes my clumsy feet find everything but the brake. It is a quality product. My shifter is located next to my wheel on the desk, which is an awkward way to shift. The force feedback of the wheel is one of its greatest qualities. Arcade style racers will find less use for the features and miss having twelve buttons on the wheel itself for nitrous and super backflip ejecty thingy buttons, but it is still one of the best wheels on the market. The force feedback is not rip your arm off strong, but it is enough to shake and break flimsy desk like mine to bits. Some games don't provide realistic feedback or any at all. Before you buy, you will want to make sure you have a sturdy place to mount it.
The Logitech G25 is nothing short of incredible. When you really get sawing on the wheel, your wheel will be noisier than your speakers. I do have a few specific complaints about the wheel though. The pedals are also way too close. It has the usual ability to vibrate like crazy. More importantly it has precise and strong force feedback. Right from the box you realize that unlike other wheels, it is a leather wrapped, metal wheel. Right away, it gives a better sense of realism than most wheels.
If you are really in to simulation racing and have the money, go for it. While very durable (I can yank left and right till my desk breaks without hurting it) the shifter feels very flimsy. When you turn it quickly, the ffb motors generate quite a bit of noise. Now every time I go for reverse I get 6th. Not only does this increase the realism of your driving experience dramatically, it is a competitive advantage that an experienced sim racer wouldn't drive with out.
I have had it for 2 years and still enjoy every second on the track with it. For a sim racer it is a great buy and you will love it. Overall it is a great wheel. It takes only a few minutes to set up and plug in, and before long you will be addicted to the simplest of racing games all over again. After spinning the car and angrily smashing the shifter into reverse, I manged to break reverse gear.
I must point out though that the force feedback is only as good as video games make it; it is up to the game to tell the wheel what these forces should be. You will also need to consider a spot for the 6 speed shifter, because whether you use it or not, all of the buttons but 2 are located on it. The force feedback allows you to tell how each corner of the car is acting like a real driver by simulating forces on the steering column.
If you take car racing seriously, then you must get this racing wheel, is the closes feeling to real racing.
I have 2 manual cars btw. So I researched and researched, considered cheaper options but ended up with this wheel. The glowing reviews here on Amazon and elsewhere (gaming forums). but hey its cheaper than racing for real and less real parts to break.
As I'm racing I don't like having to turn the wheel so much.So those few faults I mentioned aside and the fact that you MUST build or buy yourself a racing seat and frame to go along with it, this is an excellent setup. All together you're looking at $400+ for a proper setup not including the game, the system, the tv, etc. I know they mention 900 degrees of motion on the wheel but I wish it was less. The force feedback is strong and quite realistic feeling, the motor does have a whir but you don't notice it as you're racing.
The shifter is ehhh. Theres no real instructions for consoles so I had to do a bit of Googling to figure out what the heck I was doing and there is no option for this wheel in GT5P's menu but rest assured, its one of them I just forget which. Why. Plus you're a lot quicker with the paddles anyhoo.
Its way too loose feeling for me and feels nothing like a shifter should, theres no resistance/feedback. The wheel, shifter paddles and pedals are of exceptional quality, I love them. I'm not crazy about it and I don't use it at all.
Sure, pedals aren't metal, you don't get a clutch pedal and the steering wheel isn't leather wrapped but the GT steering wheel is a better value for most gamers. The controls are not corresponding to those in the options menu. Do not buy this for PS3 especially if you are looking for a wheel easily compatible with Gran Turismo. It is not one of the indicated wheels and comes with PC installation instructions.
My Roush 427R Mustang sits in its garage because I'm inside playing. Pricy yes, but cheaper than than the real cars. Yes, this wheel's worth it. If you like driving, you've got to have this. This wheel, a proper mount and seat for it, and Gran Turismo are a must have.
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