I don't think it's what you're thinking (And I hope it isn't!). It's one of those handheld electric mixers!
finally pickup myself a logitech momo..but after few hours playing gtr2 i found out dat im really suck
2nd time u tell me like this..1st in my vga thread n now this i need pro driver to teach me hours n hours i still spin alot even playing with abs n TC in high setting
I wasn't happy with this wheel, not good for agressive driving and precise... I actually prefer my old MS SideWinder Precision Wheel without force feedback.
im feeling the same..not really a "quick" steering.. but for under 300 bucks not much choice..saitek ones look great but doesnt hav a stick to shift..thrustmaster RGT is my choice but couldnt get it n of course the g25 which i will never can afford it
The problem with Momo Racing is the FFB motor. It doesn't allow you to do quick steering correcting. It feels like you are turning the motor, rather than a steering wheel. G25 apparently is very good at this. Sigh, how I wish I could afford G25. A non-FFB wheel is actually better for clocking good laptimes. FFB is just for the 'fun-factor'. So far only 2 games that I've played can simulate under/oversteer on FFB quite well. Grand Prix Legend, and LFS.
yea..quite frustrating..y'day nite played for 3 hours n din enjoy it much.. any other recommendation? how bout thrustmaster RGT? thought of selling this momo now
lol, my new toy. Fastest card i could get my hands on at my paltry budget of 1200 ringgit. Gaming is awesome with it and anything that supports SLI. The worst part of this baby has to be the noise (it's overwhelmingly loud) and that's why i'm planning to get a swiftech spacing kit, 2 ramcoolers and 2 MCW60s lol!