Xbox steering wheel options
Xbox steering wheel options
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aberdeeneuan

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1,410 posts

199 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Hi all,

As my sons and I like playing forza and f1, contemplating getting a wheel and pedals for the Xbox one. Any recommendations? I did try searching but everything was 5 years old! Don’t want to spend a fortune but want something decent, kids are 8 so don’t want anything I’ll regret buying if they wreck it.

24lemons

2,913 posts

206 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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I got a used thrustmaster tx Ferrari 458 wheel off eBay. They can be a bit pricey but are by no means the most expensive you can get. It’s transformed my enjoyment of driving games.

BRR

1,892 posts

193 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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I went with the thrustmaster TX leather edition which is basically the TX but with a different wheel and 3 pedals, seems great to me

Apparently the TMX pro or the Logitech are also decent and cost less

Dr Gitlin

2,561 posts

260 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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The Thrustmaster has great FFB and you can buy a $50 adapter that lets you use Fanatec pedals with it. But you have to be Ok with the fact that it’s a 7/8ths scale 458 wheel, and they are notorious for having the internal power supply die after ~14 months. (That happened to our review unit.)

The Fanatec CSW + Xbox One rim is great, but bloody expensive and can be a pain in the arse to set up and troubleshoot, particularly if you have a Mac and not a PC. I think there’s also a cheaper Fanatec that’s XBone compatible.

The Logitech G920 is my default recommendation because it’s a third of the price of the Fanatec and not bad at all. FFB isn’t as strong, and the pedals are a bit crap but everyone other than Fanatec has that problem IMO.

There’s also a wheel from MadCatz, or at least there was. It’s not very good and I don’t know if they still sell it but I wouldn’t buy one.

Thrustmaster and MadCatz review: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2014/12/wheel-to-wh...

Fanatec and Logitech review: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/09/getting-to-...

neilus

907 posts

303 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Dr Gitlin said:
The Fanatec CSW + Xbox One rim is great, but bloody expensive
The Fanatec kit is great and solidly built but will probably be more than you want to spend... for example, I've got the CSL Elite Wheel Base and CSL P1 Wheel (Black Friday deal last year) and these currently retail for 420 Euros.

I already had a Fanatec setup for the 360 and was able to still use the pedals with the new wheel.

Mike335i

5,769 posts

123 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Just as a useful aside, there is now a solution to the rather poor showing of making old wheels incompatible with new consoles.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-11-03-this-...

This means that all major wheels could be compatible (meaningfully) with PC, Playstation and Xbox

ROSSinHD

841 posts

172 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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I have a G920 however at the weekend I had a go on a Thrustmaster TX in a shopping center demo booth. A lad is picking up my G920 tonight and my TX wheel, shifter and T3PA pro pedals are enroute for delivery tomorrow. In my opinion the G920 is a great starter wheel but the tech is old making the wheel a bit clunky, the TX seemed so much smoother and a better experience and the fact you can swap out rims to a Rally one and an F1 one is fantastic and adds to the experience and immersion.