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    Nice! I Love my GT4 Force Feedback wheel. Defiently will have to check this one out.
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    TSW is the best. I've been using them since I was a beta tester when Trevor Thomas was building them in his garage. They might cost more but they are guaranteed forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dino Scuderia
    Also, you never need 900 rotation in racing sim games.
    In GAMES, no ... in SIMS .... yes for sure.
    Only single seater race cars have ~1 turn lock-to-lock.
    Rally cars are 2 - 3 1/2 !!!
    "Proper" wheels remove the need for non-linear setups so that the centre is less sensitive.

    If the quality is up to it then the price is on a par with ACT Labs once good setup and a LOT less than the likes of TSW at $1K !!!!
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    i really want it! just a shame i cant afford it. Damn!

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    mounting it now will be even more difficult....

    Still, will have to consider getting one if DFP were to be replaced...
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    Yeah buy the Sparco race setup have it all mounted around you with three screens around you one at the front and two on the sides for when overtaking

    Ultimate setup
    TVR, Heres to Peter wheeler and his last creationg of the Scamander.

    Coventry seriously sucks....

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    if there was a picture of the pedals, and they arent from plastic, i might think about getting one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoRsChEnUt
    if there was a picture of the pedals, and they arent from plastic, i might think about getting one.
    The plastic doesn't bother me, as long as it's sturdy !
    ie the Microsoft has done well INCLUDING the additional strain with the squash ball in the brake pedal
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobPorsche
    Are these kinds of things available for PS2?
    Yes, it will be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobPorsche
    Are these kinds of things available for PS2??
    actually, the first 900 degree rotation steeringwheel was made for the PS2!
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    and it works great on PC.....lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by RacingManiac
    and it works great on PC.....lol
    true, but i still prefer my momo over the dfp for behind the pc
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    I like the option of 900 degree steering and the fact that you can set it to anything in between. On F1 game I leave it in the hardstop 200 degree mode. But playing games like GTL or LFS or whatnot I set them to be what I think is realistic for cars like those.....and the profiler works great for that....
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    Here's a not to great shot of the wheels. They look ok, imo.
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    Looks more metallic than DFP.....I guess for PS2 you'll just have to use your controller for browsing around....

    better start saving.....this wheel looks well worth it consider the similarly capable alternative and their price tag...
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