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Jump to unread Post a CommentYou could always get a XCM F1 converter so you can use it, it would cost you an extra £50 or so but in the long run it should be worth it depending on usage.
Dirt 2 has the best implementation for wheels by far... the force feedback when you go from dirt roads to asphalt is pretty damn awesome. But then Dirt 3 was disappointing... gymkhana is almost impossible with the assists off and I stopped playing after getting from the first stage.
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It's good.
need a wheel stand that portable so can be folded out of site easily
a good one is wheel stand pro v2. but thats 80 quid!
any cheaper alternatives?
Love my G25. Has lasted me well, I've had it for years and use it every day (I am writing a racing simulator) and have had no problems
Might be worth chasing up with Logitech, I've heard they are very good with replacements, even slightly out of warranty
Although you've had a bad experience, I can vouch for Logitech and their wheels. My G25 has been going strong for years, even after being abused and left in the dust for a while. I've also had their other gaming products which have all worked well and lasted for a very long time.
The G27 will probably be even better.
If anyone is looking for a decent simulator for the PC, I'd give Live for Speed a try, it works very well with these wheels and can teach you quite a few things about driving ;)