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Mad Catz Wheel/Pedal....Any Good?

Ed Benso

Mad Catz Wheel/Pedal....Any Good?

by Ed Benso » Thu, 16 Jan 1997 04:00:00


> Anyone have Experience with this?

I have one that I bought in an emergency (the wheel I had broke, I
didn't have much cash, and I was supposed to run in a series race on
Hawaii that night!) It's worked much better then I expected. It feels
cheap, and it doesn't have a whole lot of resistance to turning
(compared to a T1 or T2) but it works well, it's smooth and responsive,
and I've used it pretty much daily for 2 since October without a
problem. If you can afford it I'd reccomend a T2 (or even better, ap GP1
with Gravis pedals), but I haven't been willing to fork out the $90
bucks or so for a GP1 either. (I've got the Gravis pedals, wish I could
hook 'em up to the Mad Catz. In fact that is one point to consider, the
MC pedals plug into the steering wheel with a plug similar to the one on
a mouse or keyboard, there's no way to hook up different pedals.)

--
Ed


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Gre

Mad Catz Wheel/Pedal....Any Good?

by Gre » Fri, 17 Jan 1997 04:00:00

Anyone have Experience with this?


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