Logitech G25 apparently out in UK in 15days

i reckon theyre doing this on purpose.. they actually have all the wheels ready, they just delaying it bit by bit and enjoying the rants on forums.
also this will boost sale when released, i believe.
 
DaveyD said:
I doubt there will be any real feedback on the pedals, so I guess each game cars will stall at certain points of the clutch position.

they do have feedback of sorts i read, even the pressure on each pedal is different just like in a real car when you press the brake its harder, that is on these pedals also.
 
DreederOcUK said:
Im starting to sort out my desk in readiness of the G25, im just looking through my installed games Rfactor, GPL, GTL, GTR, LFS S2 and Richard Burns Rally... are there any obvious sims missing that I need to get ordered before I get a G25.

yes the real sim of them all nascar racing 2003 but most of you wont make it around the 1st corner of a oval :) , and copys are hard to come buy even on ebay i seen them go over a £100 but most about £50 second hand, nothing better racing against 42 other drivers at 200mph+ around daytona at night, just a few inches away from wall or other cars :)

my sponsored nascar car i race online below
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Daytrader said:
they do have feedback of sorts i read, even the pressure on each pedal is different just like in a real car when you press the brake its harder, that is on these pedals also.
Point is you wont feel the biting point.
 
Just flooring the throttle and slowly brining up the clutch soon gets rid of the need for a biting point... at least in the gtr series. GPL is a little more sensitive, but you can't stall in the game either so you can't over do it. You can get moving with just the clutch in both games too if you wish.
 
Daytrader said:
yes the real sim of them all nascar racing 2003 but most of you wont make it around the 1st corner of a oval :) , and copys are hard to come buy even on ebay i seen them go over a £100 but most about £50 second hand, nothing better racing against 42 other drivers at 200mph+ around daytona at night, just a few inches away from wall or other cars :)

No offence or anything - I did gain a lot of respect after playing Nascar 2003 for the drivers BUT it isn't that hard. Yes you need to learn how to ride the trains etc. but the acctually driving after about an hour is pretty quickly learnt.

I personally much prefer having a 1on1 fight around Monza in GPL inches apart from each other power sliding around Curve Grande then seeing who can brake latest around Parabolica :D
 
UKTopGun said:
No offence or anything - I did gain a lot of respect after playing Nascar 2003 for the drivers BUT it isn't that hard. Yes you need to learn how to ride the trains etc. but the acctually driving after about an hour is pretty quickly learnt.

I personally much prefer having a 1on1 fight around Monza in GPL inches apart from each other power sliding around Curve Grande then seeing who can brake latest around Parabolica :D

i take it you mean the old 1998 grand prix legends correct ? and yes still the best physics in any driveing game to date i think, also made by same people that made nascar 2003

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DaveyD said:
£200 is still rather cheap compared to the proper sim £1000+ wheels you can get, it's a bargain really offering full pedal and gears, and looks a quite good quality finish too.

Yes but it doesn't remove the "I feel like a right ****" factor when using it :p Stick to your Xbox 360 controller Davey :D
 
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