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So, ended up buying this stand for more a bit more than the cost of the wheel.

I've been thrashing the wheel and it's unbelievably rigid. Plus, I can fold it away and hide it for when guests come over... unless we're having a GT5 night.

The game is completely different and I'm surprised at how well the force feedback reacts to the game. The neutral function for when you don't press the clutch at the right time is a bit annoying though - just needs some getting used to...

you maybe doing something wrong with the clutch but what I found out on gt5 is it wont let you put it in gear if the revs are too high. So you need to make sure you don't touch the accelerator until your in gear if that makes sense.

Probably you pay for the name and reliability

In saying that my dealings with the faulty products department has been 2nd to none

I had a faulty USB cable on my G9X mouse I told them about it and he was like nos we'll send you another one didn't even want the faulty one back

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