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EmaQ
S2 licensed
Quote from StableX :definitely go with a logitech driving force GT for the under $100, for a few reasons.

Firstly, it's a very robust wheel with excellent force feedback. Secondly, the drivers work superbly well out of the box with almost every game. Thirdly, logitech has a fantastic after sales support so that if any problems do come, they fix them!

It's a closed book as far as I'm concerned!

i guess you havnt heard of the carrera wheel.
EmaQ
S2 licensed
I hope you havent bought anything yet, because the absolute best budgetwheel is defenitly the Fanatec porshe carrera wheel!! 900 degrees h-shifter and clutch!! awesome wheel!http://www.fanatec.de/webshop/ ... ts_id=66&session=true
EmaQ
S2 licensed
Quote from skiper :too much blur

Thats all you had to say?
EmaQ
S2 licensed
Quote from skiper :Reflections don't coincide at all
Color corrections absolutely any aren't present
Shade a curve and so on.

The general conclusion - it is bad.

That one yeah, but what about the other one?
EmaQ
S2 licensed
Two edited pictures. Tell me what you think

XRT cruising:
http://img831.imageshack.us/i/lfs.png/

XRT in real life!!:
http://img215.imageshack.us/i/viewers2201010162046109.jpg/
EmaQ
S2 licensed
Quote from bhs :One day I will understand the need for "drift" setups. When I drift I use my regular racing sets. If you need to make the rear end of your car crippled to drift it you need to learn how to actually drift rather than just power oversteer.

when you are on the cars limit you trie to make adjustments to the setup to make it better to drift with. and power over is NOT what everyone does
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