- Platform: Xbox
- Media: Video Game
Product Details
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Proportional analog levers offer controlled acceleration and braking, making this a precise and effective gaming tool. Gamers can also use the sturdy foot pedals for braking and accelerating--they also use proportional movement to keep gamers ahead of the competition. The Pro Victorys six programmable buttons add that custom feel and flexibility in games, and its two internal motors produce realistic vibrating effects that reflect the gaming environment.
But thats not all, this wheel comes with two driving options--the traditional desktop ride, with a sturdy clamping system, and a unique laptop design; for a more comfortable drive, sitting on the couch or your comfy chair.
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i bought it for use with Rallisport Challenge and it is totally unusable. The game demands constant steering input, and this wheel doesn't give it to you. The sensitivity adjustment button on mine must be broke, because pushing it to change the sensitivity had no discernable effect.
The controls are, apparently, not user configurable either. The paddles, for some bizarre reason, control your gas and brake instead of your gears, and there's not a thing you can do to change it. Very counter-intuitive.
i will be returning this wheel.
I had some worries about the controller from the beginning, as it made some ominous creaking noises out of the box. These concerns were confirmed last week when something snapped in the wheel during Rallisport Challenge. This has caused a steady increase in slackness in the wheel, resulting in a deadspot that makes the wheel unusable. Bummer.
Let me add, this is my first bad experience with a peripheral, I've never broken anything else in the past, including other third party wheels (Logitech<PS2> and Mad Catz <DC> are two other steering wheel peripherals used extensively). Purchase at your own risk...