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Need new wheel

Rolf Weseman

Need new wheel

by Rolf Weseman » Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:05:47

I think I will need a new wheel in the next month, because my MSFF wheel
rattles more and more.
What would you recommend (Microsoft isn't building PC-wheels anymore) for a
maximum amount of 300,- EURO? But I want my loved Force Feedback.
Thanks in advance
Rolf
Rolf Weseman

Need new wheel

by Rolf Weseman » Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:08:58

forgot to say: Must be a USB-wheel, I use Win XP
Rolf



Michael Ziegle

Need new wheel

by Michael Ziegle » Sun, 07 Nov 2004 22:31:11

Rolf Wesemann schrieb:
> forgot to say: Must be a USB-wheel, I use Win XP
> Rolf



>>I think I will need a new wheel in the next month, because my MSFF wheel
>>rattles more and more.
>>What would you recommend (Microsoft isn't building PC-wheels anymore) for

> a

>>maximum amount of 300,- EURO? But I want my loved Force Feedback.
>>Thanks in advance
>>Rolf

Hi

I bought a Thrustmaster Enzo FF wheel for GTR. Its about 70 EURO. Works
  well with GTR and GPL.

Andi Col

Need new wheel

by Andi Col » Sun, 07 Nov 2004 22:31:21

Logitech Momo Racing or the PS2 wheel (still uses PC compatible USB)
Logitech Driiving Force Pro.

Other than that wait for the BRD FF wheel, but could be a tad on the
expensive side, if they ever make it !

Andi.

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> forgot to say: Must be a USB-wheel, I use Win XP
> Rolf



> > I think I will need a new wheel in the next month, because my MSFF wheel
> > rattles more and more.
> > What would you recommend (Microsoft isn't building PC-wheels anymore)
for
> a
> > maximum amount of 300,- EURO? But I want my loved Force Feedback.
> > Thanks in advance
> > Rolf

mjones5

Need new wheel

by mjones5 » Mon, 08 Nov 2004 01:24:34

The PS2 Logitech Driving Force is the best I have found even better than my
Momo.

> Logitech Momo Racing or the PS2 wheel (still uses PC compatible USB)
> Logitech Driiving Force Pro.

> Other than that wait for the BRD FF wheel, but could be a tad on the
> expensive side, if they ever make it !

> Andi.

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>> forgot to say: Must be a USB-wheel, I use Win XP
>> Rolf



>> > I think I will need a new wheel in the next month, because my MSFF
>> > wheel
>> > rattles more and more.
>> > What would you recommend (Microsoft isn't building PC-wheels anymore)
> for
>> a
>> > maximum amount of 300,- EURO? But I want my loved Force Feedback.
>> > Thanks in advance
>> > Rolf

Daniel Flinkman

Need new wheel

by Daniel Flinkman » Tue, 09 Nov 2004 23:22:08


> forgot to say: Must be a USB-wheel, I use Win XP
> Rolf



>> I think I will need a new wheel in the next month, because my MSFF wheel
>> rattles more and more.
>> What would you recommend (Microsoft isn't building PC-wheels anymore) for
>> maximum amount of 300,- EURO? But I want my loved Force Feedback.

Hi Rolf,

I'm very happy with my Logitech Driving Force Pro  (Made for Playstation 2,
but works perfectly with the generic PC-Logitech Drivers on
www.logitech.com ).
The Force Feedback motors are strong enough and the 900 degree turning is
great. You can use it in a normal 250 degree mode too, so no compatiblity
problems.
Another good thing: Many buttons, which you can assign for all kind of
usage. (Just think about Teamspeak Buttons, Rev-Limiter, Handbrake,
Different View-Buttons etc.).

I'm using it with DTM Race Driver 2, VIA GTR 2004 and ofcourse
www.LiveforSpeed.net (My favorite).

Daniel

Rolf Weseman

Need new wheel

by Rolf Weseman » Tue, 09 Nov 2004 00:21:00

Can I use it with my PC under WinXP with USB-cable?
Rolf



> The PS2 Logitech Driving Force is the best I have found even better than
> my Momo.


>> Logitech Momo Racing or the PS2 wheel (still uses PC compatible USB)
>> Logitech Driiving Force Pro.

>> Other than that wait for the BRD FF wheel, but could be a tad on the
>> expensive side, if they ever make it !

>> Andi.

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>> Remove only one zero to reply



>>> forgot to say: Must be a USB-wheel, I use Win XP
>>> Rolf



>>> > I think I will need a new wheel in the next month, because my MSFF
>>> > wheel
>>> > rattles more and more.
>>> > What would you recommend (Microsoft isn't building PC-wheels anymore)
>> for
>>> a
>>> > maximum amount of 300,- EURO? But I want my loved Force Feedback.
>>> > Thanks in advance
>>> > Rolf

Daniel Flinkman

Need new wheel

by Daniel Flinkman » Wed, 10 Nov 2004 21:05:01




>> The PS2 Logitech Driving Force is the best I have found even better than
>> my Momo.
> Can I use it with my PC under WinXP with USB-cable?
> Rolf

Hi Rolf,

ofcourse it works superb with WinXP and USB.

Daniel


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