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When I was 16, I wanted to play Gran Turismo 4 . I wanted to play it with a racing wheel, specifically the Logitech Driving Force Pro. I wasn't able to even think about more expensive wheels from Fanatec and Thrustmaster at the time, so the DFP was my onl...

Excellent build quality, built to last, Good steering response and quiet operation, Sturdy and simple clamps for the base, Shifters and pedals from other vendors are supported...

Expensive, Doesn't include the shifter, Spoke buttons feel cramped together, Let down by poor support in some recent popular racing games...
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The biggest competitor to the G29 is the existing G27, which can be purchased for just $300, and that includes a shifter. Considering the two wheels feel basically identical, and a rubber mod can convert the old G27 brake pedal to feel just like the G29's...

PS4 compatible, Better brake feeling, Lots of buttons...

No shifter, Feels same as G27, Costs $200 more than G27...

Why buy this when you can pick up the G27 for $200 less, which also includes a shifter?...
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Logitech G29 compatible with PS4, PS3 and PC Logitech G920 compatible with Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC Logitech G29 release date: July 2015 Logitech G920 release date: October 2015 Much to the delight of console racers everywhere, Logitech lifted the lid on...

Leather-topped wheel feels good, Decent pedals, Strong force feedback...

Turning and feedback feels 'notchy', Very similar to 5-year-old G27, Some won't like bright-coloured buttons...

A great wheel, but one without many big improvements over the old G27...
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I don't really get into the first person shooters, or the long story video games. What I do love, driving cars, and driving race-cars – virtually of course. But if I'm at an event, or someone's house and they challenge me to a hot lap and then hand me a s...
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Not only is Max Verstappen the youngest Formula 1 driver of all time, he's also an avid simracer. Partly thanks to Max simracing has been put in spotlights for the last couple of months. Reason enough for us to take a good look at a number of serious st...

The tested steering wheels all have their own pros and cons. Therefore it's quite difficult to draw a clear conclusion. If you already find 260 pounds a bit much for a steering wheel, then we'd recommend to get your hands on a Logitech G27 as fast as po...
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If the Nintendo Wii showed us anything it is that people are more willing to play games when there is a peripheral that matches the action on the screen. However, it very much was something limited to that particular console, as in the hardcore gaming wor...

Hardcore racing sims have lessened in recent years. Whether it's the influx of console racers, or the popularity of same, or maybe just Papyrus leaving the scene, you haven't as many to choose from as there where back in the days of Grand Prix Legends, Na...
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At E3 this year, I had my first glimpse at Logitech's latest racing wheel, the Logitech G29 Driving Force. The PlayStation/PC wheel was a follow up to their great G27, which I have used plenty of in various driving games on the PC. It's a very solid wheel...
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Racing wheels are to driving games what HOTAS is to flight sims. Logitech's new G29 racing wheel is undeniably a “premium” gaming input device, priced at $400 and stitched in real leather. Its full name is “G29 Driving Force,” likely named for the attenti...

There's no denying that the G29 is of superb build quality. There's also no denying that it's expensive.At $400, the Logitech G29 directly opposes the Thrustmaster T300, which uses newer belt-drive mechanics and has received generally favorable user revie...
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We haven't had a chance to sit down with any racing wheels for quite some time here at PC Perspective. We have an old Genius wheel on a shelf in the back of our closet here at the office. Ryan played around with that a few years back, and that was the ext...

The Logitech G29 Driving Force is a solidly built racing wheel. The included pedal set is just as solid, and works together with the wheel to give a surprisingly realistic driving experience, especially when paired with modern racing sims. Fans and owners...
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Racing simulator buffs haven't exactly been spoilt for choice when it comes to affordable driving wheels on PC. While serious racing fans might lean toward a Fanatec setup or something similar, Logitech and Thrustmaster are the two most popular brands as...

For testing we broke out Project CARS, Dirt Rally and my personal favorite racing game, F1 2015. Project CARS featured a pre-configured setting, so everything was mapped and to my delight worked perfectly. However, I actually started with F1 2015, whi...
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