All of us who are tired of plastic pedals on computer steering wheels and the same feeling when driving simulation can roll our eyes in the direction of the Thrustmaster T500 RS steering wheel. The metal pedals, which can be installed in two ways - like the F1 racing car or the GT series - can be additionally adjusted...
All of us who are tired of plastic pedals on computer steering wheels and the same feeling when driving simulation can roll our eyes in the direction of the Thrustmaster T500 RS steering wheel. The metal pedals, which can be installed in two ways - like the F1 racing car or the GT series - can be additionally adjusted both in height and the distance between them. Of course, we must not forget the essential part of the composition - the steering wheel. With a diameter of 30 centimeters, the karseda is close to the authentic size of a racing wheel. The paddle shifters are attached to the center console of the steering wheel so that they do not move at the same time as the steering wheel is turned. Of course, you are not missing either Force Feedback, which is ″powered″ by an engine with 150 Nm of torque. With a total weight of almost 12 kg, it ensures a stable position both on the floor (pedal) and on the table (steering wheel). Despite initial support only for the PS3 console and the game Gran Turismo 5 (upgrading support for all Codemasters and EA titles as well as for other gaming platforms is already underway), wider interest should not be lacking.
Price: around 500 euros, www.thurustmaster.com
All of us who are tired of plastic pedals on computer steering wheels and the same feeling when driving simulation can roll our eyes in the direction of the Thrustmaster T500 RS steering wheel. The metal pedals, which can be installed in two ways - like the F1 racing car or the GT series - can be additionally adjusted both in height and the distance between them. Of course, we must not forget the essential part of the composition - the steering wheel. With a diameter of 30 centimeters, the karseda is close to the authentic size of a racing wheel. The paddle shifters are attached to the center console of the steering wheel so that they do not move at the same time as the steering wheel is turned. Of course, you are not missing either Force Feedback, which is ″powered″ by an engine with 150 Nm of torque. With a total weight of almost 12 kg, it ensures a stable position both on the floor (pedal) and on the table (steering wheel). Despite initial support only for the PS3 console and the game Gran Turismo 5 (upgrading support for all Codemasters and EA titles as well as for other gaming platforms is already underway), wider interest should not be lacking.
Price: 599 euros, available at http://playgame.biz