Yeah that's what I'm currently using; I can vouch its totally amazing 👍
Before the T500 I was using a DFP I borrowed from a friend (1st wheel I ever used). It used to wobble alot and would not remain straight when I let go of a wheel. I thought it was a bug until I searched the forums here. I returned the wheel to my friend thinking it was broken but we had a DFGT owner come by to verify that's the same behavior he got
Anyway, I ended up trying out a T500RS and fell in love. I can let go of the wheel on a straightway and it behaves like I expect. I love the pedals.
Let's put it that way, DFP, etc probably have a learning curve I expect. A T500RS has a small learning curve (or zero) cause it behaves closer to a real wheel
Unfortunately, a T500RS is still priced at $549 and the packages you are choosing is $300 range. A T500RS would be a big $250 price jump for you and reading your initial comments and poll (not being listed)--- reason why I'm saying a guy like me would probably not be much help. Since I had a bad initial experience with Logitech. I'm sure it's a great wheel but I'm saying for a nub like me there is a slight learning curve. With my T500RS, there was no dramatic learning curve. I was coming in 1st on races I normally ace with a d3 pad. With a Logitech DFP/DFGT, I was coming in dead last for many hours. Eventually I would've gotten better but it didnt quite match up to the behavior I expected with a real wheel. So I wonder if a g27 would behave the same way? If so, I'd probably pass on that if I were you and go with the Fanatec which has an adjustable deadzone at the very least.
So my 2 cents from my albeit limited experience for $300 range:
I'd probably go with the Fanatec
If you can go over $300 range:
Then try to compare a Fanatec vs T500RS if at all possible. Only 1 game works fully tho- GT5. I have to play Shift2-PC on my PC along with other games til other game devs catch up
edit- I'm going to vote other for now, but perhaps the g27 is more accurate than the DFP being more expensive, etc (others will know a lot more than me in that regard)
The only problem I find them is the pedals, they tend to break... (seems to me)
Yeah that's something to consider. My friend's DFP was many years old (from GT4!) and was stored in a closet. And the pedals and everything still worked! Logitech impresses me with their customer service, return programs, discounts, and avaliability (well at least DFGT is available the higher end wheels are extremely rare)