Re: Thrustmaster Rallye GT or Logitech G25?I'm using an RGT at the moment and have been for just on a year.Still
works.Was squeaking internally a few weeks after i bought it,opened it up,
almost no lube on cogs or belt tensioner.Left gear shift paddle has lost
it's click action recently on the microswitch, but works fine.Been meaning
to open it up to have a looksee.
FF may be wanting in some sims.Not sure if that's the wheel or the sim.
But,I find this wheel plenty good enough, price was right..Was a big upgrade
for me from the original Thrusty Grand Prix.
Hmmm...$200 diff...depends how much you like your driving on the PC.Only you
can make that decision.
ATM I have 7 racing sims ( not counting mods) that occupy my time( get into
LFS online occasionally too)
http :// www .simhq,com /
have review of G25(4 parts) plus videos in action with RBR and GTR2
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Steve H
"Helicon_One" <shiny*blue*thing@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> OK, so my last wheel (Thrustmaster 360 Modena... yeah, I know) died a few
> months back and I've been meaning to get a replacement for a while, but
> never got around to it. Now Overclockers (www .overclockers.co.uk) has the
> Thrustmaster Rallye GT for £70.49 as a one-week special, and the Logitech
> G25 available for £176.24 (for the US readers, that exchanges to $138.50
> and $346.28 respectively).
>
> For those prices, which one should I go for? Is the Logitech worth
> £105/$200 more than the Thrustmaster? I'm not exactly the most hardcore of
> hardcore, but I do want a good wheel and I want to get back into online
> racing. Is the Thrustmaster 'good enough', or will I be missing out on a
> huge improvement by going for it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Tim
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