yes u can purchase that add-on shown in the picture to a DFGT... BUT that piece of plastic thing is bloody expensive, it cost U$D30 if I'm not mistaken.. anyway as I said, i don't think having a button shifter instead of flappy paddle shifter will affect too much..
momo is very good wheel, altho a low end budget wheel, some ppl still prefer it over higher end wheel due to its wheel thickness which feels comfortable when gripping
I'm a beginner, never owned a wheel before. What kind of wheel should I get? Any cheaper ones? I saw Logitech Driving Force GT today, it was rm 439, anything that goes with F1 2010? Preferably manual shift.
yup if ur on a budget, find a 2nd hand logitech momo. Priced around RM200 only. But if u have a higher budget, get the DFGT. Logitech wheels are the best for this price range..
I would like to get something RM 300 and below if that's possible. The DFGT is semi automatic or manual? Is RM 439 a fair price? Besides that, how about Thrustmaster or Saitek? Are they more expensive? Are there any physical shops that might sell second hand wheels? I really want a manual shift.
I saw a Thrustmaster Ferrari Universal Challenge 5-in-1 Racing Wheel , rm 100, any reviews on the wheel? Bad? Why is it so cheap as compared to the others? Would this wheel be enough for F1 2010?
by manual shift u mean something with clutch and H shifter?
DFGT is a wheel without clutch, but with sequential stick shift or paddle shift.
@ shirley_andy - "by manual shift u mean something with clutch and H shifter? DFGT is a wheel without clutch, but with sequential stick shift or paddle shift. "
What is a H-shifter? What's paddle shift? I guess manual is something like the G27. So far, I only have the F1 2010. G27 is ideal but it's too expensive. Might have to settle for DFGT. Saw another Thrustmaster for maybe it was near 500 + I think, that's kinda over budget too. So far Viewnet is the cheapest shop I might have to take the Thrustmaster just because it has clutch lol Oh no, read about Thrustmaster on Amazon, not so good reviews, pedals stop working, easily broken
H shifter is a stick shift with 6 different position, like a real road car.
Paddle shift is like what F1 drivers do to shift gears, its located left and right at the back of the steering wheel.
Hi guys...i plan to buy either driving force gt or thrustmaster 458 italia wheel. which 1 is better? is it really big different with ffb and without ffb? Thanks
I might say I'm bias since I'm currently wanna sell off my DFGT(pm me if interested), but definitely DFGT win the thrustmaster 458 wheel..
DFGT have 900degree rotation, 458 only have 270degree...
IMHO, the thing that make the 458's price a bit high for its spec is the Ferrari License...
hi, can i knw the cheapest gaming wheel that i can get is around how much?
I'd say the cheapest with good quality and reliability will be Logitech MOMO.. however this wheel is no longer in production so u'd need to find a used unit if u want one..
thanks for your suggestion. 900/270 degree rotation izzit really that matters? sorry i am noob in this.
I'm not a drifter as till date I still no idea how to drift but here's my view...
I race with normally 360(open wheeler)~450(tin tops)degree (which is more than 270degree), I personally think 360 is minimum if I'm driving a sim, I don't mind using less than that when playing an arcade racing game.
Another thing I like about having 900degree is, occasionally I enjoy doing fun runs and drives, eg load up a normal road car, set rotation degree to 900, and drive on a street/touge road in rfactor just for fun. This case it feels more realistic as how a normal car is with more than 900degree rotation.