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which moderately priced FF wheel (UK)?
I am looking for a moderately priced USB force feedback wheel here in
the UK to replace my old gameport MSFF wheel (no gameport on laptops!). I am considering the Logitech Formula Force at about £50 or maybe the Momo on special at £70. I'm not a die-hard simmer, just a casual user, but I'd appreciate any advice, and any recommended supplier in the UK. Thanks. -- Bryn |
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heres my reply to a similar topic on RSC forums.....
ok, strapping on fire resistant suit for this reply!! i know theyve had some stick from other forums at RSC but i bought my first FFB wheel in October which is a Saitek r440. apparently they are based on the MS ffb wheel of old so are quite dependable. info follows.... its an optical wheel and i believe the pedals are the same. the pedals are top hinged like in any normal road car so instead of pushing the pedal and base unit away when you brake the force applied is actually pushing down on the floor, so no slipping pedals. the springs in the pedals dont offer much resistance and are quite weak compared to other units, when i say `weak` i dont mean they will break straight away but offer alot less resistance than normal pedals, but ive got used to them and find them great to use. you can easily open the wheel up and grease the cogs if you want, i have and its keeps the feel smooth and stops any niggling squeaks when the unit `dries` up after use. software is very simple to use, i have not installed the profiler software and have had no probs with calibration and setting up in games. in the control panel theres a little box to tick to enable split axis and thats it,very easy to do. im very impressed with my purchase and now they`ve come down in price in the uk to £46, which is a bargain and a great intro to FFB wheels BluemoonUK http://www.saitek.com/uk/prod/r440.htm http://www.pcrules.com/SaitekR440Fo...eelReview.shtml http://gear.ign.com/articles/497/497462p1.html http://www.joystickreview.com/saite...edbackwheel.asp uk folk can check here for the best price i can find... http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductsList....rch&Category=20 |
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If you look hard enough, you can probably still find a new MSFFW USB for
around $50 or less. I still believe it's the best consumer-class wheel money can buy. -Larry "Bryn James" > wrote in message ... > I am looking for a moderately priced USB force feedback wheel here in > the UK to replace my old gameport MSFF wheel (no gameport on > laptops!). > > I am considering the Logitech Formula Force at about £50 or maybe the > Momo on special at £70. > > I'm not a die-hard simmer, just a casual user, but I'd appreciate any > advice, and any recommended supplier in the UK. > > Thanks. > > -- > > Bryn > > |
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