

The pedal caps are metal, but this is really just a basic plastic construction, without the stiffness of a great board or more advanced features like a high-end progressive brake.
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Many owners end up wanting to upgrade the pedals after a while too.

Many people will be fine with the material, but after using the G29 we did miss the feel a little. The steering wheel is solid and very grippy, but uses a rubber grip rather than a leather one. There are a few downsides to these generally great wheelsets, and it’s all about the parts outside of the wheelbase.

However, it’s not too distracting, and quieter than the Logitech G29 in action. The belt system does cause a fair bit of heat after a while, necessitating a fan system that kicks in after you’ve been playing for 10 minutes or so. There’s a little gnawing rumble as you fight against the wheel, which is the feel of the motor working, but it’s otherwise great. This gives it that perfect mix of power and smoothness, for a sense of realism and immersion you can’t really beat at the price.Īny force feedback wheel will add a whole new dimension of fun to reasonably realistic racing games like Forza Motorsport 7 and Assetto Corsa, but at this price these Thrustmasters are the obvious choice.
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It’s not geared, rather using a series of belts that are powered by brushless motors. What makes the Thrustmaster T300 RS one of the best racing wheels is the improved force feedback system. There’s now an even more expensive T-GT II but, as that costs £699/$799, it’s out of reach for most budgets. The Thrustmaster T300 RS (PS5) and TX (Xbox) are the ‘default’ enthusiast racing wheels from Thrustmaster, and they’re some of the best around. Good pedals cost more -Rubber wheel as standard These are Thrustmaster, Fanatec, Logitech and Hori, which has just released its best wheel yet, the Hori Force Feedback Racing Wheel DLX. There are four main brands to consider in the wheel world. They simply don’t benefit from a wheel in the way a semi-realistic or sim-grade game does. Why the focus on “force feedback” wheels? While simpler arcade-style wheels are available, and you’ll find a handful of them in this round-up, a lot of the best arcade racing games these days are made for gamepad play primarily. You can feel the grip on the road beneath your tires, the rumble of different surfaces and the jolt as you lose traction. A force feedback racing wheel can improve your lap times, but they are fantastic even if you struggle to keep the car on the road. These wheels use motors to simulate the forces of a real car. A top-notch racing wheel setup can make a racing game or sim feel truly immersive, letting you have more control over your driving experience and allowing you to feel the rumble of the road beneath your (virtual) wheels.įorce feedback wheels do this best of all and should be on the most-wanted list of every racing fan.
