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more buttons on steer is relaxt... but you get used to it when you don't have them.
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have been racing with it for two months and it certainly is a terrific wheel, so much more precise than the old one (Saitek). The shifter is a pain, really, but maybe I just got used too much to shifting with wheel pedals, who knows. The three pedals are terrific (in my view), give you a very good, controlled feel of what you are doing. The setting options are sensible and helpful, besides having 8 buttons on the wheel, you also have two more next to the shifter which are perfect for quick use of functions you don't want to use every race but still need from time to time, e.g. calling for a pit stop in Race07 (not that that command cahnges the mechanics' speed much ...).
All in all, for paying less than half of the G25 price, it's very very good value, can only recommend it. Like taking the last step before finally doing the full monty, i.e. buying a G25 or some vpp equipment!
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I have it and its a really good wheel.
I dont know, but it was the only one in my city when i bough it. It has a very good price
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I bought one before the 3 pedal version came out, although you could buy an extra pedal set and have four pedals, strangely enough. I had a problem with the digital gear paddles when the actuator snapped, a few emails to thrustmaster and the sent me some revised ones out (a full set plus microswitches when I only need the shift down one)with full step by step (in pictures) guide to swapping them. These had an extra gusset which improved the strength, changed both to be sure. I was told this DIY repair didn't invalidate my two year warranty and 2 years later it's still going strong.
Good solid wheel, excelent clamp, more than enough buttons, Analogiue and digital paddles (I actually use the analogue ones for gears now, very,very sensitive), very strong FFB and the best pedals I've ever used.
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I use this steeringwheels since 1 month.
It's a very good product with a good price (half than G25) FFB is very good and i love the smallest steeringwheels than G25. finition is good (less than G25 but the price isn't the same). For all users who want to buy a good product without spend a lot a money. |
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I would like to leave some of my feedback here from my RGT wheel.
Now am not the best at looking after my wheels, I tend to drop them sometimes and am pretty rough with them (why I need a G25 or ECCI as there allot tougher, ECCI more so) so take this with a pinch of salt if you like. One problem I have had that was not due to me being rough was the gear shifter paddles (known problem with the RGT) I've had to replace them 4 times now due to them wearing out, there easy to replace and thrustmaster will send you them no problem but I've been in a couple of races where I suddlenly couldn't shift properly due to the paddle sticking and it ruined my race as a result. Another problem is the belt inside slips allot but that might be due to my very aggresive driving and being a little too rough with the wheel, also the rubber is a bit warn on mine now too. The pedals are bloody awesome though, so solid and very smooth, they have not let me down once. The FFB is good on the wheel but I feel I need something allot tougher to cope with my demands, for the price you cant expect too much though.
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I keep looking at one of these because i cant afford the G25 and this seems a VERY GOOD solution, and reading some peoples reveiws on various sites it seems like a VERY good wheel so what do u reckon ?
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I have been using an old thrustmaster wheel for some weeks now mainly because of problems i have with my hands and the thinner thrustmaster wheel is less painful for me to use. I do think the momo is more precise but not by much and the thrustmaster has better pedals but i really prefer the thrustmaster software as it is very easy to adjust the pedal travel to eliminate any spiking from the brake and throttle or to assign any of the numerous buttons for teamspeak.
So if i were to buy a new wheel then yes i would probably buy the RGT before the G25 |
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Not had a problem with the belt, I do consider myself quite smooth though, I definitely don't saw away at the wheel, even through tight chicanes. Sorry Stel, the shifter is right hand mounted and fixed. Personally I use it for lights and (GTL) handbrake/(GTR2) pit limiter/(GTR:E)wipers. Been using paddles on a wheel since F1 '97 on PS1, much better to have two hands on the wheel at all times in my opinion.
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Dear Friends
Nowadays I am using Saitek R220, it is a very good wheel in my opinion but it is the time to improve my wheel. I stucked between Thrusmaster or Logitech I mean: RGT Force Feedback Pro Clutch Edition - http://www.thrustmaster.com/product....8&PlatformID=5 Driving Force GT - http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/ga.../4172&cl=us,en What is more important: wheel rotation (GT - 900 degree |RGT - 270 degree) or clutch (GT - no, RGT - yes) Thx in advance guys. |
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I would say the wheel rotation is most important, as a clutch isn't really that useful unless the wheel has a H pattern gearbox like the G25 does. The logitech will also be made a lot better than the Thrustmaster so i would go for the Driving Force GT
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Krzysiek i would alsow go for logitech,about the other wheel i read that it isnt bad but DFGT has 900deg of rotation and Thrustmaster wheel wont last as long as DFGT.On RSC i read that it has problems with paddles.
(kurcze nie tak dawno sprzedawalem 4miesieczna g25 w cenie nowej DFGT troche juz za pozno ale moze tez poszukaj jakiejs lekko uzywanej g25-sa jeszcze lepsze-szczegolnie jesli chodzi o pedaly i wytrymalosc) For me more important is wheel rotation,clutch i use only for starts but for that You can map a button Last edited by Jacek Kozlowski; 19th October 2008 at 21:21. |
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Go for the Logitech, I've had lots of problems with my Thrustmaster RGT, Logitech will be allot better build has better steering degree also.
The only thing the Thrustmaster has better is the pedals which are awesome on the RGT, the DFGT pedals aren't the best but the rest makes up for it.
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I have an RGT and on the whole am very happy with it. I have had 1 problem with the upshift paddle that seemed to jump 2 gears with 1 click but it fixed itself after about 2 days (mmmmm weird).
The other thing is it is very sensitive, in GTRe i have to have sensitivity down to 30% and wheel lock no higher than 13 degree or it just turns to much. The accelerator peddle seems to go from zero to full to quick also but you get used to that. I have had this now for 8 months and am just getting used to its little ways, but if the logitech is smoother for accelerate and steering then I will be getting that one next when this falls apart, lol. |