1. Has anyone got one of those and how strong are they build? (I aint fat but dont wanna but something cheap that will fall apart)
2. Do they respond quickly like the controller?
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1. I own it. It's very durable. When you mount it to a table or desk it seems locked in completely.
2. It's very responsive. And it has Force Feedback, which is an awesome feeling.
You do need to keep in mind the wheel is not really wireless. You need to plug it in an power outlet for the Force Feedback. It is wireless from the X360 itself.
I'd also like to know to anyone who has bought it.. I've read that some of the wheels have center alignment issues, has anyone experienced this or had to return the wheel for another reason? This could be an issue that they've since fixed.. I'm thinking about picking one up but not if it has problems. Any feedback would be appreciated.-Wolf-
I bought mine with a friend who also got one. The two of us have no problems whatsoever with it. Two in a million isn't allot, but I also didn't really hear about issues with the wheel.
1. I own it. It's very durable. When you mount it to a table or desk it seems locked in completely.
2. It's very responsive. And it has Force Feedback, which is an awesome feeling.
You do need to keep in mind the wheel is not really wireless. You need to plug it in an power outlet for the Force Feedback. It is wireless from the X360 itself.
FearlessSpirit
thanks for the reply
Also with the pedals how do they stay stuck to the ground, suction cups?DriftMax
No. To prevent moving there are some of those anti-slip things underneath it. But you basically make sure it doesn't get off the ground you'reself. It was designed so you're feet would keep it on the ground automatically.
You're heels will always be on the bar with the Xbox 360 logo. Keeping it on the ground without any trouble. And even if you don't keep you're heels on it, it doesn't really get off the floor anyway.
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