This is my review of this wheel that I had over a year and decided to review it. I use to use it as a PC wheel before I do had my G27 which I had almost a month now. Now it used as a Playstation wheel for my PS2. I tested some games and some of them you can program the buttons on even it may support the full 900 degree steering. Everything is built out of plastic and that's why this wheel is cheap in the 50-150 dollar range, plus the steering is very noisy just like the other wheels in the market expect for the G27 and maybe the Trustmaster's Grand Turismo wheel (T500RS). The paddle shifters can be very hard to reach while driving but if you don't appreciate them then there is a shifter which is sequential. If you touch the RIM on this wheel then you know its rubber.
There is a thing which is exclusive for Grand Turismo 5 in which this wheel is for, it has a button surrounded by a red knob which is for setting you aids and TCS things like that, it has a plus and minus button, horn, and a PS home button which can be programmable on the console or PC. The GT logo will light up if you have the power for the force feedback connected.
This wheel has a lot of buttons including the important ones for the PlayStation and the pedals doesn't have so much resistance on them on which the gas and the brake is very soft in between. Just like all Logitech wheels which I really like about on the pedals that it has a carpet grip so it doesn't move if you are making a very hard turn. I had shown the gameplay of Grand Turismo 3 in this video since Grand Turismo 4 decided to glitch. I don't have a stand for this wheel yet since I don't have the money or the room for one so I have to leave it attached to the TV stand when going to use it.
PROS:
Accessible buttons for PlayStation
Carpet grip on pedals
Easy to setup
900 degree steering
Designed for Grand Turismo 5
Good force feedback
Sequential shifter
CONS:
Made of plastic and rubber
Less resistance on pedals
Steering can be noisy at times so as the shifter
Comes in setting of 240 degrees instead of the full 900 while after installing into the computer (Logitech defaults, ARRGH!)
Paddle shifters can be hard to reach
There is a thing which is exclusive for Grand Turismo 5 in which this wheel is for, it has a button surrounded by a red knob which is for setting you aids and TCS things like that, it has a plus and minus button, horn, and a PS home button which can be programmable on the console or PC. The GT logo will light up if you have the power for the force feedback connected.
This wheel has a lot of buttons including the important ones for the PlayStation and the pedals doesn't have so much resistance on them on which the gas and the brake is very soft in between. Just like all Logitech wheels which I really like about on the pedals that it has a carpet grip so it doesn't move if you are making a very hard turn. I had shown the gameplay of Grand Turismo 3 in this video since Grand Turismo 4 decided to glitch. I don't have a stand for this wheel yet since I don't have the money or the room for one so I have to leave it attached to the TV stand when going to use it.
PROS:
Accessible buttons for PlayStation
Carpet grip on pedals
Easy to setup
900 degree steering
Designed for Grand Turismo 5
Good force feedback
Sequential shifter
CONS:
Made of plastic and rubber
Less resistance on pedals
Steering can be noisy at times so as the shifter
Comes in setting of 240 degrees instead of the full 900 while after installing into the computer (Logitech defaults, ARRGH!)
Paddle shifters can be hard to reach