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what are peoples view on the Logitech Driving Force GT??
Considering that the latest Fanatec wheels haven't been released yet I don't think you're going to get a balanced opinion.
Fan boys are gonna fan, the haters are gonna hate.
I decided on a G27 because: It exists, is available to buy and will be here tomorrow (a week before the game arrives not a month after)
It has strong force feedback, quiet helical gears and has had top marks in all the reviews by people who've used all of the wheels
available on the market and as such are in a better position than most to compare the wheels and give a semi trustworthy opinion based
on experience. I've never read a review on the G27 which has said the 'it's rubbish buy that one instead' or 'this is wrong with it'
I've never used a wheel in a racing game so I doubt I'm going to miss anything which isn't on the G27
It may be argued that there are better wheels on the market but while that's being argued on the web I'll be playing GT5![]()
Those Fanatecs do look nice, then I noticed the prices. Their cheapest wheel for example - £35 cheaper if you live in the US rather than the UK.
The 911 Clubsport wheel is even worse. £272 in the UK, £220 for the US, and US customers get the extra shifter set thrown in as well. Way to take the p**s out of your EU customers.
Would have expected this if they were actually based in the US, but not when they're in the EU.
The only reason im looking at alternatives is because i don't have a great deal of space where my console/TV is setup. This means that I don't really have anything to clamp the wheel and shifter too.
My cousin has a G25 and it is an awesome bit of kit but im restricted by space.
On a differen't note, the clutch function was not available on GT: Prologue. Will this be enabled on the GT5?
The only reason im looking at alternatives is because i don't have a great deal of space where my console/TV is setup. This means that I don't really have anything to clamp the wheel and shifter too.
My cousin has a G25 and it is an awesome bit of kit but im restricted by space.
On a differen't note, the clutch function was not available on GT: Prologue. Will this be enabled on the GT5?
what are peoples view on the Logitech Driving Force GT??
It's only downsides are really that it doesn't have a clutch pedal
The clutch was enabled for some wheels in GT5p, so I'm sure all will be for GT5.
And you can get wheelstands that are arguably even better then that thrustmaster and can be used for any wheel..
The wheelstand pro is common, http://www.wheelstandpro.com/ and even fanatec do a Rennsport Wheel Stand, http://www.fanatec.de/webshop/new_e...id=94&osCsid=7fa1315a4aa0787067c285a6f138c5f9
This is what most people use in a confined space, and no doubt why Thrustmaster integrated something along these lines in their product.
million dolar question: how much of a difference in time etc will that make in game?
million dolar question: how much of a difference in time etc will that make in game?
I'm not using a wheel, I didn't for Forza and managed just fine.
As long as there is no advantage to manual clutch then I don't deem it to be a problem.
Given the choice, I would have a wheel but I just don't have the space, I'm just saying don't discount it just because you don't have a wheel.