Need a cheap wheel to use while I still don't have a PS4.

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I've been wanting a racing wheel for some time, and I was about to buy one a few months ago, but then I found out that they might not work on PS4, which was a pretty big bummer.

I still don't know when I'll actually get around to buying a PS4 though, and I still feel like getting a wheel, but I can't make myself invest in a very expensive one when it's something I might just use for as little as a year, and only for one game (that would be GT6, what a shocker, right?)

So yeah, cheap wheel that works decently with GT6 for a novice, any recommendations?
 
Yeah, T300RS is perfect. It's a good wheel, not TERRIBLY expensive (sure not cheap tho!) and has both PS3 and PS4 licenses.
 
buy the t300rs invest in the future ,

" but I can't make myself invest in a very expensive one when it's something I might just use for as little as a year"


I dont get that statement your wheel should last for years
 
Buy a second hand DFGT if you want minimum investment without needing longevity.....
 
What wheel were you going to buy? If the price was anywhere near the price for a Thrustmaster T300, problem solved...... buy that. PC + PS3 + PS4.
I hadn't really decided on a specific model, but I was considering something around 250 bucks, before I found out that i might not be able to keep it for my next console.

I just checked on newegg and it seems the T300RS is over 400. I'm sure it's good enough to be priced that high, but I doubt I am anywhere near good enough for that sort of quality to actually matter to me.

I've been looking at the DFGT as suggested, and if you guys thing it's passable, it's probably good enough for me, at least at the level I am now and will be for quite a while. I'm really not all that good at racing games :p, but I feel like it is a bit difficult to get the level of precision I want on a tiny analogue stick. Not to mention, holding a wheel while racing feels a lot more authentic.

Thanks for the help, everyone!
 

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