Thrustmaster T80 Ferrari 488 GTB Edition Racing Wheel (PS4, PC) Works with PS5 Games
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I'm pleased with the way it works. While it is not the best wheel, for the price it is adequate.
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A key difference is that this wheel is an entry-level model it is small and has a traditional bungey steering system versus the forced feedback of high-end Gaming wheel in the classic style. It is not a simulation This is basically going to be a lot like driving a CVT car with a numb steering system, imagine a Nissan Versa, and that will describe how the simulation feels. The downside is that you can't get the experience you might get from a 90s arcade style game like Cruisin' USA or something similar with this controller, but this will get you the experience you might get from an arcade game. The visuals are not going to blow you away, and they aren't going to give you some kind of out of body experience, but they will add to the fun of the experience and make your games more accessible to people who may not be familiar Get a TV dinner table, throw this toy on top, put some pedals beneath it, and seize the computer chair and you can have a very enjoyable time and you will see a clear improvement and I bet that it will be more fun on top of that.
Due to a lack of availability of the T150 or T300 by Thrustmaster, I purchased this. As a fan of F1 (and a potential $100 spender), I was not sure if I wanted to spend more than $100 on sim racing, so I bought this to try it out. OH MY GOD, this is awesome. This is the best game I've ever played. My first attempt was with a crap HORI racing wheel, which I immediately returned, but this one felt MUCH better due to the belt drive. I felt way better at the wheel because it was super smooth. In the mean time, I have since decided to return it and upgrade to the T300 after learning about Though it was a smaller "proof of concept" purchase, I think it has been pretty good for the money. A full-size pedal board is also included, as well as a solid design. It feels like everything is well built rather than being made of cheap plastics. Highly recommended for someone who is interested in a sim racing wheel for the first time.
The downside is that you need to find something sturdy. I really like it. The downside is that you have to attach it to something very sturdy. Using a $20 end table from Walmart for our 7-year old, we were able to add a lot of extra storage. In the living room, there are people who play music. It would be better to place an older person at a desk. Here are some pictures.
Those working on orange do so while those working on red do so. It will often just blink orange for a few seconds, but if you try again In the original It works great but there are not as many games that support it as I originally thought. Despite their young age, my 3 year olds quickly grasp the concept. It has a good steering feel and good pedal response.
I hereby declare the following to be true 1. With the proper setup, it works well in racing games (that support it). Please see
1. The feeling of driving with it in racing games is okay. There are two bad things. 1. I can tell that this product is made of cheap materials, for example it looks like it is made of a lot of plastic. Please see
1. Few racing games are compatible with it on the 2. *3. *4. A push button will not work. 2.
3. There is not much movement in the steering wheel.
You should consider this wheel if you only play racing games on your console for the first time. In spite of the fact that it's a far cry from a pro racing wheel (which for consoles starts at a x4 price difference), it's still far more advanced than a controller, especially for a project CARS game. You can steer more accurately than you could with an analog stick and the foot pedals allow for much better control than the controller triggers
Pros The *br- The PS4 is preloaded with a lot of games out of the box. The capability is also available in Driveclub and Project CARS. The *br- It can be run in controller mode with sensitivity levels that can be adjusted within the game menu, or it can be run as a wheel with parameters that can be adjusted within the The *br- It's a nice little product that feels great for $100. The 3 and 9 o'clock positions have nice grips. Despite the plastic rest of the wheel, it has a cheap feel to it. The *br- During steering, I feel consistent force, and my back center is accurate. The *br- I find the shift pads to be both functional and comfortable. The *br- Except for some issues (see cons)
- The gas/break pedals work fine while the brake pedals don't work well. The adhesive sticks very well to most table surfaces (except for very thick surfaces). The cons are The *br- Despite its size (which is small by any means), the wheel is still quite large. The *br- The feedback from the force is not included
During our testing we found that the bungee cables inside the unit had a relatively high resistance
A planet is able to rotate about 270 degrees. The wheel is not as aerodynamic as a GT wheel, but you won't feel the difference in steering effort. The *br- There is no firm grip on a carpet or floor for a pedal board that can be used for a long time. It is somewhat difficult to control this game with only one foot due to the lack of an effective counter (you may need something in the front to block forward motion)
If you use both feet as I do, its pretty easy)
Tip Decide where you want this wheel to go before you start packing.
I love it, it's actually pretty good!.
actually works just fine. There is no force feedback, but it is equipped with bungee cords that are wrapped in the inside around the wheel to create the The functional aspects of it make it a bit stiff, but that doesn't really matter. On the wheel, the L2/3 R2/3 buttons could be spaced out a bit more and moved up or given a bit more resistance before being pressed, the shift paddles are in a great position and the clamp used to keep it on the table works It would be better if the pedals were in a better position for your feet, however I've never had a wheel on which the pedals were comfortable, so I ignore that issue. Although there is a hole in the top of the wheel to attach something to keep it from sliding, there is no stop to hold it in place, making it difficult to use the pedals. However, for under $100, the wheel is pretty decent when compared to the Logitech In case that's the only option you can afford, this is a good budget option. The program can also be used on a PC.