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  • Review: Fanatec Porsche 911 Racing Wheel

    Quote Originally Posted by Mc_Logical View Post
    Thats hot! but id prefer it if it had quik shift gears behind the steering wheel, I use to have one for ps2 with a folding out frame and pedals, manual in racing games and quik shift = wicked! your faster around track in manual too, rally games are the best! EDIT: £175 for a games steering wheel without quik shift gears? uh! no thanks! lol it still looks nice and firm though
    Yes, it would of been nice to include sequential paddle shifters on the back. Would of made driving experience a bit better.
    Quote Originally Posted by splodger15 View Post
    I would get something like this but don't you need like a special chair that it all goes onto I mean you can just have it all on your lap
    you dont need a special chair. YOu can sit on your couch, edge of bed and clamp the wheel to a portable table. This is perfect if you're a casual gamer like me. Those who are hardcore racers will prefer racing setup/chair.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Review: Fanatec Porsche 911 Racing Wheel started by bandit View original post
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