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I did search first but have been having issues where no matter what I search for, zero results.
Forgive me if this is a topic that has been beating to death, rezzed and killed all over again.
So as the topic says, I really want to give a wheel a go. I tried with one of those cheap, I think cheapest, wheels/brake/accel jobbies you can pick up at Walmart for like 50. I haven't even experience force feedback in a wheel before and it was immediately obvious how lacking the experience was without it, lol.
I know this may be a long shot, but possible to get a "get you racing at least" setup in the 150 US range?
Wheel/stop peddle, go fast peddle and that third one people always make YT videos about...is all I really need.
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Ohhh and potentially more important: Does that wheel have a good "ecosystem" with Logitech? I mean was it popular enough to warrant all the neat little periphs like shifters, new motors, etc?
Funny you should mention that wheel as it was one of a couple I was going to come in here and ask what everyones thoughts were with them. I found a new one for 170. Not bad? Unsure of the types of failures these things would have so not too sure how I should approach a used variant. Found a couple in Albuquerque for 120/125 and they "look" great and the post says nothing but how awesome the wheel is and how it saved his mother from certain doom.