JohnMaverick Schreef:
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> You can't do much wrong with a G27, other than
> paying too much
It's surely pretty high up in
> the ranking, price-wise. What I don't like of the
> G27 is how the buttons are arranged. Especially
> for the Codies F1 games, I want easy access to the
> buttons, and with only buttons in the middle of
> the wheel or the external stick, that didn't work
> out well for me, when I tried it at a friend's.
> Another thing is the setup of the wheel. If you
> need/want to remove the full gear from the desk
> every time after playing, and setting it up for it
> again, the G27 might not be for you, and for me
> that was another dealbreaker. Eventually I went
> for the Logitech Driving Force GT. It's a good bit
> cheaper than the G27, still has a solid FB and
> good grip in hands. I'm very satisfied with it.
>
> As others said already, if budget isn't an issue,
> you should also have a look at the Fanatec
> Clubsport series or Thrustmaster T500 RS. But
> seriously, those are pro wheels and for the
> occasional gameplay you don't need to invest that
> much money, imo.
is it making a lot of noise this steering wheel?