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| From: Logitech Category: Video Games
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 18316
Platform: Xbox Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.2 x 4.2
MPN: 963324-0403 Model: 97855025173 UPC: 097855025173 EAN: 0097855025173 ASIN: B0002MRKP4
Release Date: January 18, 2005
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Great Toy September 24, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My daughter loves the logitech wheel for her car race games. The only problem is with the suction cups that do not always stick to the surface, but this does not cause any problems playing her games.
Logitech's X-Box NASCAR wheel June 11, 2005 15 out of 19 found this review helpful
I bought this wheel hoping I could have way better control over the thumb pad. Though the concept seems nice and Logical to have a steering wheel for smoother more realistic action for games such as Forza Motorsport,NASCAR 2005...cup,and IndyCar Series 2005...etc I found that I only still had the same problems with steering and control. Not to mention that the forced feedback that this thing is supposed to have is really the weakest that there could be. So after playing with it a couple of hours and giving it an honest try I decided to plug my X-box Pad that came with it back in see what this would be like because the wheel's action sort of depressed me for $60.00 by the time I left the store and made it home to see what it would do for me. So I horsed around with this Pad that used to be a problem for me and much to my surprise I was amazed at the control I had with a thumb if I could just slow down and think and relax and slooooooooow down. Don't over steer! Just real easy movements and back off on the gas and then apply just a tad of break all right on my finger tips instead of all this stuff all over the floor and this bulky thing in my lap. And the forced feedback was happening even if I was hitting the gas for a burn out or just barely touching the wall on the back streach or even sliding off on the lawn! I can enjoy the feedback much more over the Logitech Wheel! Now I was having fun! With a Pad!! And this is what it's all about right? I didn't even know that there was feedback in the wheel till looking at it closer! I sure didn't feel it! And this isn't just about the feedback. The control was starting to come and all I had to do is look and concentrate and it was in the touch of my left thumb. And I still had all the same steering problems with the bloody Wheel that I did with the Pad so what was this thing doing besides looking like a steering wheel?!! NOT MUCH. Except for the clutter in my space. I like the pad better! Way better! Oh well what can we expect for $60.00? Until Microsoft or somebody [Logitech] comes out with a real decent wheel that will make everyone drop their pad or current wheel for and really enjoy it for more than looks they better put it in their own hands and honestly tell themselves that it is what is stated. Recall that puppy!! I want something real good! That thing didn't even feel like I was with my car timing wise and the control was a drag! I don't recommend it.
The best wheel I could find April 14, 2005 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I tried the big three xbox wheels out there right now- Mad catz, Pelican, and this one and I really like this one the best. It has the best control, the most well made feel, and works the best with a variety of driving games from outrun2, to burnout 3 to rallisport 2. I took the others back and i am keeping this one.
Great Wheel February 17, 2005 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Works great, makes racing games soooooo much easier. The built in leg rest is also very comforatble.
OK, but not great January 31, 2005 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
It makes "creaking" noises when you turn the wheel. The pedals work well. It's very light-weight and lacks substance. The leg-rest adapter is nice. The lack of a rubber coating on the rim is sorely missed.
Not awful, but not good, either.
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