![]() The DFGT is very plasticy, but makes a decent entry level wheel to see if you enjoy it enough to go on and spend a bit more money on a higher end setup.Īlso think about where you will mount the wheel. I went from a Logitech Driving Force GT to a Logitech G290 (which is the wheel designed for PC and XBox 1 - the G29 is the wheel designed for PS4) for the improved pedals and a better build quality. I once had the Ferrari 458 Spider wheel for Xbox One, a $100 wheel, and it sucked. Just make sure whatever you buy has legitmate Force Feedback and at least 900 degrees of rotation, or it's not a real wheel. Has a hybrid of belt driven and helical gears apparently.Ĭan't really say anything about Fanatec, great wheels apparently but also come at a premium. T150 is a cheaper version of the TMX/ T300 and more toylike as a result, but still a decent wheel. However, they tend to be less reliable then Logitech and more prone to breakdowns. The Logitech G29/G920 are bascially slightly updated and reskined versions of the G27 (though much higher priced with the shifter being an optional purchase), while the Thrustmaster is more modern with the belt drive. ![]() ![]() If money is not much of an issue, probably best go with a Thrustmaster TMX/TX or T300. Another great option is the G25, it is almost the same as a G27, just has less buttons on the wheel than a G27. The Driving Force GT is an OK wheel as well, but has plastic pedals, a crappy sequential shifter, and no paddles (they are just simple digital buttons where the paddles should be). Perhaps you can find some new units on clearance discount as well since they no longer manufacture them and are trying to get rid of inventory. If you really want to save money, a used good condition Logitech G27 is the way to go.
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