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Spud_G40

PS3 Gamer tag: SRedx
Jun 12, 2006
397
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Glasgow
Ok thanks for the advice. I would only be using the console for Forza 3.....as mental as that sounds. I have a PS3 which I prefer for everything else. I'll see what deals I can see when I'm out at the shops.
 

Rich23 UK

Slave to my LCR
Sep 15, 2009
240
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Devon
I've just seen a product some of you may be interested in if you have an Xbox 360 Steering Wheel:

Wheel Stand Pro


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Tempted myself in the new year perhaps.

Ideally I would love one of these.

But there a bit pricey. :(
 

Rich23 UK

Slave to my LCR
Sep 15, 2009
240
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Devon
Played for a while last night using the wheel for the first time and turning off all the assists bar the racing line one.
I have to say it is pretty cool. Driving seems a lot smoother. It took a bit of getting used to the manual gears as previously all other driving games I've ever played I've always used the automatic gears as its pretty cumbersome otherwise.

Had it setup on a little foldup tablemate II which wasn't too bad. Would still like to get the above frame though.
 

Rich23 UK

Slave to my LCR
Sep 15, 2009
240
0
Devon
My wife will take one look at it and think "I'm not having more of that cack in our house and then dismiss it and buy me a Lacoste t-shirt". I can almost see it now!

:lol::lol::lol:

I know what you mean. When I thanked the mrs for my xmas present she looked at me very strange. Then she saw the Xbox steering wheel and shook her head. :whistle:
 

CraigW

Craig.
Apr 12, 2007
4,607
1
Hawick, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Bought one of the Xbox 360 Official wireless steering wheels yesterday and it honestly takes the game up another level. Steering much more precise and the car is so much easier to control.

Think I may get myself one of those wheelstands now.
 

gav_FR

Loud pipes save lives!
Got the new car pack yesterday, loving the new cars!

Also the new patch seems to have added gear change animations in the in-car view, yipee!! :clap:

I wish they would sort the in-car cameras out to be better positioned though. On the new Aston Martin Lola for example you can't actually see the wing mirrors from the in-car view :doh:
 
Jul 17, 2004
1,829
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West Lothian
Hadn't used the Xbox since Thursday, went on today and it downloaded an update from Turn 10. Turned out it was a special Seasons Greetings liveried Nissan GT-R as a gift for downloading the Hot Holidays DLC. :D
 

OFI

Active Member
Sep 5, 2007
350
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Salisbury
I so need to buy myself a steering wheel. It's frustrating doing the oval races and trying to just give it only the slighest turn and it just jabs away at the steering :-(
 

warren_cox

Back from the dead
Mini Review: Wheel Stand Pro for Microsoft Xbox
Price at time of review: £95'ish

I had the pleasure of unboxing my Wheel Stand Pro yesterday as customs / courier had damaged the box quite badly and my wife was concerned bits may be missing.

Pleased to announce that in the journey from Warsaw Poland to the UK all is well, and we wont be needing to return it / request additional parts.

Why did I want it?
Since having the wheel, whilst it makes an enormous difference to controlling the car, particularly the very high powered rear wheel drive ones, I've always found the wheel is far to close to me on the lap mount, and too far away / awkward when bolted to the coffee table. I wanted precision positioning of the wheel further infront of me so my knuckle dragging arms weren't flailing like a fitting raver.

So what's it like
Heavy, well made, and does what it says on the tin. The quick release levers mean you can adjust most settings on the fly (so to speak) apart from the pedal distance or wheel rake angle. It's not going to break easily, and is not flimsy in the way that once you start sawing at the wheel it will bend or flex. It sits comfortably at most angles, shows little sign of tipping, and offers a lot of adjustability. All required tools are provided, and it is intelligently designed around the XBox wheel. It also folds flat(ish) which is handy.

Is it worth it?
Buildwise yes it is. It's a solid piece of kit. However, and quite interestingly I initially set it up quite car like (wheel raised quite high and forward). After a few minutes as I had nowhere to rest my arms (I've got used to armrest & door sill), my arms were aching quite a bit. I found myself adjusting the wheel back towards lap height, but a bit further away that the lap mount would allow. Eventually with a cushion under each elbow, and laying back in the sofa I finally hit a sweet spot, but it was quite hard to get the sweet spot set up without someone else to help as you can't make the adjustments whilst you're sat in your optimal position (as you have to get up and move things). You'll find it may take upto 2 hours to tune your sweet spot.

Verdict
Score: 8 out of 10
Good points: Very robust, looks trick, no more back pain, very stable platform
Not so good: Doesn't fold that flat with wheel attached, takes quite a bit of adjustment, leaves you wanting a bucket seat to bolt on!
Should I buy one?: If you have space to store it, and you spend a large amount of time on driving games then I'd recommend it. If not, stick to the lap mount.

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