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Driving Force Pro

Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by Soupsamich, Feb 22, 2015.

  1. Soupsamich

    Soupsamich New Member

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    I know these are old setups, Im guessing its the one before the GT. Are they any good with a PC? There are a few of them cheap and thought it would be a good starter wheel/pedal/shifter setup.
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    I know the GT is 900 deg lock to lock, but adjustable down to lower rotation.
    According to specs http://www.cnet.com/au/products/logitech-driving-force-pro-wheel-and-pedals-set-wired-9632930403/ its the same.
    So as a starter wheel, it looks good. There is probably a driver for it to use on PC
    I drove with a GT wheel for 3 years and the FFB and degree of rotation is excellent for the price.
    Pedals are not much , but they do the job. With the brake pedal, I "regulated" my leg pressure on the pedal to get good braking.
    If you got them cheap, use them to start with.
    I use DFGT on my dual racer hire sims and there are no complaints
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    Soupsamich New Member

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    Thanks for the reply. I picked one up cheap with seat and homemade stand. Seems to work good. next purchase will be a good set of earphones. This thing is noisy. pedals are cheap, but work. Brake may get an extra spring to stiffen it up. Wheel has some play in it, but overall a good starter.