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| All this talk about Sim games is making me start to itch again for the need for speed.. So i am looking at getting a racing sim (for PS2 or Pc, does not matter) but what i am looking at is a proper steering wheel that is decent, good but not a crazy amount of money. I mean i have seen some for $1,000+ and thats just a tad bit too much for me for something that wont get me hurt =P So i am looking some input, esp from guys who actually own them or have at lest used the steering wheel they like. Again, both PS2 and PC as i dont know which system i would want to use. PC is where i am leaning at, but the fact of GT4 and the big screen is also nice for PS2. | |
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| "bangle for president" | there's a steering wheel for PC as well al PS2, don't know what it's called/brand, but i heard it's pretty good
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| You should get a racing seat with steeringwheel and pedals all-in-one. That's the best ![]()
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| Joined: Sep 7th, 2004 Last Online: Yesterday Location: Southern Finland Age: 24 Posts: 1,036
Car: None :/ Rep Power: 22 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I've had a Logitech MOMO Racing Force for a while and I can recommend it. The force feedback effects are pretty good and the wheel has a good feel to it. It has both shift paddles and a gear stick. I usually opt for using paddles for gear changes and the gearstick as a handbrake What I've heard the old MOMO racing wheel(the red one) would be the one to go for if you find it, but they stopped making it a while back so... |
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| Lazy Head Dude | Uh, what is this doing in "Top Gear"? Moved to the right area. Also, check out this thread: http://gear.viper007bond.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1409 Locked. Go bump that other thread. And for the record, I have the Logitech MOMO and I love it! ![]()
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