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I could have added this post to one I made earlier about the DFGT, but I thought it deserved its own thread, especially to help people doing a "search" for it.
I was lined up to get the DFGT for Father's Day.
I won't bore you with the details but today (no laughing please) I got the Thrustmaster 430 wireless (Scudeira Edition!). It was "on sale".
It will no doubt be derided for having no force feedback, and is probably considered a kiddies wheel!!
However... I set it up in about a minute. There's no need for coffee tables, ironing boards or room modifications. There is no power cable or USB cable laying across the floor to trip the kids up, and all I had to do was configure the "controller" in options of GT5 to get the pedals working.
It's very well built.... and feels very solid. The weight of the base keeps it firmly anchored to the floor, even when hurling the wheel around.
There doesn't seem to be any lag whatsoever in the wireless... it's on a par with the DS3 I have been using.
The bottom line is, although not considered a contender, I'm pretty impressed so far. It's way more fun than using the DS3.
Niggles so far.... my lap times around Indy in the Bentley are up to 6 seconds slower than what I can do with the DS3! I thought it was huge understeer, but I'm starting to think that it's simply a matter of getting used to a wheel. Most of the actual turning seems to be in the last 30 degrees of wheel movement.
I'm sure the DFGT is probably better, and more accurate. I'm hoping It's a matter of getting used to a wheel though.
But, it is really convenient. And it is a real joy to pilot the cars with a wheel instead of a joystick!
I have 29 days left to take it back to the store for "no reason". I just hope that it grows on me in that time.
Any thoughts or comments?
I was lined up to get the DFGT for Father's Day.
I won't bore you with the details but today (no laughing please) I got the Thrustmaster 430 wireless (Scudeira Edition!). It was "on sale".
It will no doubt be derided for having no force feedback, and is probably considered a kiddies wheel!!
However... I set it up in about a minute. There's no need for coffee tables, ironing boards or room modifications. There is no power cable or USB cable laying across the floor to trip the kids up, and all I had to do was configure the "controller" in options of GT5 to get the pedals working.
It's very well built.... and feels very solid. The weight of the base keeps it firmly anchored to the floor, even when hurling the wheel around.
There doesn't seem to be any lag whatsoever in the wireless... it's on a par with the DS3 I have been using.
The bottom line is, although not considered a contender, I'm pretty impressed so far. It's way more fun than using the DS3.
Niggles so far.... my lap times around Indy in the Bentley are up to 6 seconds slower than what I can do with the DS3! I thought it was huge understeer, but I'm starting to think that it's simply a matter of getting used to a wheel. Most of the actual turning seems to be in the last 30 degrees of wheel movement.
I'm sure the DFGT is probably better, and more accurate. I'm hoping It's a matter of getting used to a wheel though.
But, it is really convenient. And it is a real joy to pilot the cars with a wheel instead of a joystick!
I have 29 days left to take it back to the store for "no reason". I just hope that it grows on me in that time.
Any thoughts or comments?