I read somewhere that the wheel does not have force feedback or 900* turning on the pc and those are only supported on the ps2 is this right?By the way I got it for $49.99.
Has both and maybe it was originally designed for the PS2, but it works just fine on the PC. You may want / need the Logitech Gaming Profiler (free download from Logitech's site) that has some useful features (such as splitting pedal axis, for one) but I've used a DFP for probably 2.5 years now (it's never even seen a PS of any version) and never had a problem with it
Couldn't say for sure (I'm at work atm so can't check the underside of my pedals) they do seem pretty stuck much stuck to the floor at home.. but I think a lot maybe down to driving style.. whether you're "haphazard" with your feet etc. I have an old VHS tape between my pedals and the wall at home just to make sure they don't move (although it's all carpeted anyway) as sometimes my feet can move a bit quick / "sloppily" and possibly end up pushing the unit backwards a little over time. If you apply a more downwards pressure rather than forwards, you may have little problem as there's also quite a substantial foot base plate as part of the pedals unit too which obviously then helps to keep them steady if your feet are resting on it
They might a bit if its slippy floor, if its laminate then they probably will need somethign behind them to stop them slipping, if its something that the spikes on the bottom of the pedals can dig into it should be alright.
Just got my wheel and it is in perfect condition the only things I dont like is that I have to leave my keyboard halfway hanging off the desk in order to use it as my keyboard sits in a tray under the desk and the wheel covers it up... And aanother thing is that the wheel is very hard to get used to if you only used to use controllers a very steep learning curve.
it is a steep learning curve, but its easier if you start off with less rotation, for example try 400 degrees instead of 720 or 900, work your way up as you get comfortable.
I use 540 degrees of rotation. try that. I used a Formula force GP before, and it was about 3 weeks till i got used to the wheel, but its very rewarding!