Logitech Driving Force GT Review - By Mike Kean
Pros: 900 degree steering
Ergonomic grip
Built-in clamps
Carpet-Grip technology really keeps the pedals from moving
Real-Time adjuster is great for GT5 and makes it much more realistic
A dedicated horn button!
Works on PC
Shift-lever
PC Software lets yo
Cons: Unlike the Xbox wheel, you cant cheat and use it on games that dont support the wheel by using it as a controller.
Game compatibility is limited, and not all support 900-degree steering
It can be more of a workout than helpful for some games because the
Summary: Ok, So there were some good and bad things about this. But overall it is a great wheel. It works on all the PC games that I play though the profiler causes them not to be able to adjust the feedback. But if you set the way you want it, it works ok.
The first thing I noticed when I took it out of the box were the built-in clamps that you use to attach it to a table. Now I use a gaming chair and I dont have a place for a table. I use my other wheels on my lap fine. But the clamps made that hard because they dug-into my knees. So to fix this (sort-of) I got a small board of wood and clamped it to the bottom. Now it is much easier on my legs.
The ergonomics are good but when you are constantly fighting for control as in GT5 makes it, it isnt that noticeable. The shift knob is pretty lame but it is useful on PC games such as 18 Wheels of Steel or German Truck Simulator. Because you can program it separate from the "paddle-shifters".
The dials and such are very useful in GT5 because they let you adjust things you normally have to do before the race, mid-game. So say you're racing a rally curcuit and you wanna adjust your 4WD differential so you have more power towards the rear, then you simply use the +/- buttons to find it, then move the dial untill you are happy, then push the enter button in the dial. That is something that is unique to this wheel and is what makes it diffrent from the G27.
So all-in-all this wheel is a good buy for racing fans who want a better, yet slightly more challenging, GT5 experience!
Ergonomic grip
Built-in clamps
Carpet-Grip technology really keeps the pedals from moving
Real-Time adjuster is great for GT5 and makes it much more realistic
A dedicated horn button!
Works on PC
Shift-lever
PC Software lets yo
Cons: Unlike the Xbox wheel, you cant cheat and use it on games that dont support the wheel by using it as a controller.
Game compatibility is limited, and not all support 900-degree steering
It can be more of a workout than helpful for some games because the
Summary: Ok, So there were some good and bad things about this. But overall it is a great wheel. It works on all the PC games that I play though the profiler causes them not to be able to adjust the feedback. But if you set the way you want it, it works ok.
The first thing I noticed when I took it out of the box were the built-in clamps that you use to attach it to a table. Now I use a gaming chair and I dont have a place for a table. I use my other wheels on my lap fine. But the clamps made that hard because they dug-into my knees. So to fix this (sort-of) I got a small board of wood and clamped it to the bottom. Now it is much easier on my legs.
The ergonomics are good but when you are constantly fighting for control as in GT5 makes it, it isnt that noticeable. The shift knob is pretty lame but it is useful on PC games such as 18 Wheels of Steel or German Truck Simulator. Because you can program it separate from the "paddle-shifters".
The dials and such are very useful in GT5 because they let you adjust things you normally have to do before the race, mid-game. So say you're racing a rally curcuit and you wanna adjust your 4WD differential so you have more power towards the rear, then you simply use the +/- buttons to find it, then move the dial untill you are happy, then push the enter button in the dial. That is something that is unique to this wheel and is what makes it diffrent from the G27.
So all-in-all this wheel is a good buy for racing fans who want a better, yet slightly more challenging, GT5 experience!
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