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Post by NavCan15 on May 24, 2015 18:50:31 GMT -5
Is anyone here using Fanatec Pedals? if so which ones, and do you think they are worth it? I have been wanting some for a long time and Project Cars is making me want them even more.
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Post by rabidmachina on May 24, 2015 23:27:01 GMT -5
Are they compatible with thrust master products? I like the springs being integrated into the design. Over the conical rubber stopper on the thrustmaster. But I don't have baller money to be spending on fanatiec gear. My son just asked me if he could build his own gaming pc. So, me being the good dad that I am,since he is doing good in school and done quite a few chores around the house, think he earned it. Feel he deserves a cool project he and I can build together for his enjoyment. So....there goes my ffb wheel and peripherals money. Needles to say I will probably go the thrustmaster route next month to get my sim rig setup going. Please let me know any input on fanetec as I may sway my decision on which setup to get.
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Post by NavCan15 on May 25, 2015 6:26:42 GMT -5
The Fanatec pedals will work with the TX wheel if you have an adapter. The adapter is made by basherboards. The Fanatec wheel and Xbox one rims are a bit out of my price range right now and I am very happy with the TX wheel I would just like a nicer pedal set.
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Post by rabidmachina on May 25, 2015 13:33:26 GMT -5
Yeah, i have read that construction on fanatiec pedals seem to be made to give a more realistic feel. My concern is squeaking over time with repeated use.
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