Logitech Driving Force GT

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I have Wheel Stand Pro v2 and this wheel. It is hard to brake on right foot with this set up. I end up practicing braking left foot and it actually improves my time lol.
 
I have Wheel Stand Pro v2 and this wheel. It is hard to brake on right foot with this set up.
That's what I thought. I don't think this wheel stand would be good for me then. I'm currently using a little coffee table and one of these days I'm going to break the thing in half.
 
Braking with left foot is not easy in the beginning but once you get used to it, it is quite natural and it actually helps lap time. I'm still a new driver but I like the wheelstand pro stand, it is very sturdy and stable with a lot of adjustment on height, angle. I know for sure it is better than the table. I have tried both.
 
Anyone have the "paddle shifter" add on? Are they helpful? Should I buy them for manual shifting? There are 2 on the market i think, the carbon one, and the red one form Japan. Which one should I buy?
 
I didn't realize there were any for the DFGT. I'd be a tad concerned that they might torque the switches (well, not the paddle addons themselves, but as a result of using them at their end points, as I don't know the quality of the switch they used for the DFGT), but other than that, it sounds like a cool addon. I'd probably get the carbon if they're the same price.

Gotta link?
 
Logitech wheels are not confirmed to work with the PS4 so unless it runs on PS3 (don't think so) can't give you any guarantees.:indiff:
 
Rumour looking at the date on that link home page i'd say they were speculating at best. Nobody really knows 100% sure at this stage i'm afraid.
 
I just bought the DSP-200 and waiting for it to be delivered. I think the maker is actually a member on this site right.

Anyone has the paddle shifter and how helpful is it to you in the game?
 
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