Forza 4: Force-feeback steering wheel options

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I'm a PC gamer usually, but also have a PS3 for mainly GT5. I have a Logitech Driving Force GT force-feedback wheel and it's incredible (plus works on PC too).

I've just acquired an Xbox 360 and a copy of Forza 4 but I just can't play with a pad properly... (plus don't really want to).

Please can someone recommend a suitable wheel for this game with full force-feedback?

Thanks :)
 
I'm a PC gamer usually, but also have a PS3 for mainly GT5. I have a Logitech Driving Force GT force-feedback wheel and it's incredible (plus works on PC too).

I've just acquired an Xbox 360 and a copy of Forza 4 but I just can't play with a pad properly... (plus don't really want to).

Please can someone recommend a suitable wheel for this game with full force-feedback?

Thanks :)

There are a few options, but the reality is their is only one brand of decent wheel that really covers it all, Fanatec, their Porsche GT2, or CSR Wheels support all 3 platforms, (PS3/360/PC), It is a modular system so you can upgrade pedals or add shifters etc after the fact, all their product line is interoperable. You can adjust steering range, deadband, linearity and loads of other stuff on the wheel and save 5 presets to cover all eventualities.

The issue is price, it will cost approx £240 for a wheel and basic pedals, which is expensive if you dont use it much, but if you do, its excellent vfm.

I sold my G25 logitech 2 years ago for a fanatec 911 turbo s, the first cross platform wheel, and have got the other expensive, but awesome clubsport pedals, despite a few niggles, I cant recommend the wheel/pedals enough

The only other ffb wheel is the Mad Catz wheel, almost as expensive, but 360 only and not remotely as good.

The other option as a step up from the pad is the wireless speed wheel, its surprisingly good and works much better then expected, its a handheld motion sensing device that is really accurate, no ffb, but £45 or less.
 
speed wheel are great the vibration is very intelligentand the wheel is weighted very well so it feels like its on a boss a bit... plus the lights on either handle fade according to rev limit.

Mine was 25quid too
 
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