Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Trust Compact Vibration Feedback Steering Wheel GM-3200 (PC/PS2)

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: Trust
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Trust EAN: 8713439151466 Is Fragile: 0 Label: Trust Manufacturer: Trust Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 15146 Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Trust Studio: Trust
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Recommended Comment: Bought this steering wheel as i wanted to play NFS underground on my PC. It works great with it. Plug in and play, no messing around with drivers etc. Been playing around for a few hours and its great fun, gives driving games a different feel, instead of press left/right on 2 buttons.
There are 6 levels of sensitivity, so should suit your needs, and has vibration. Which you can switch on/off.
Good value for money, recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Bad At All ! Comment: I ordered this steering wheel to replace my MS Sidewinder Force Feedback wheel which I thought was superb, but as it used the older gameport interface was no longer compatible with my PC. I have to say, whilst it's relatively cheap, it's actually quite a nice steering wheel, and feels more expensive than it's price would suggest. The materials are of decent quality, the feel is good, and the pedals which can make or break a wheel/pedal combo are good as well with enough travel to be precise. The wheel has a sucker which isn't much use but the supplied clamp stops any movement whilst in use albeit a pain to use compared to the MS clamp.
Unusually, it also allows you to alter the sensitivity on the wheel directly which is something you normally need to do in the game itself.
The vibration feedback is a waste of time, it's not linked to events in the game at all it just gently vibrates when you turn or accelerate, though this can be switched off.
I've only used this on a PC using Test Drive Unlimited.
All things considered, for the money I'm very pleased.
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Technical DataInput Device / TypeWheel and pedals setTechnical DataInput Device / Form FactorExternalTechnical DataInput Device / Connectivity TechnologyWiredTechnical DataInput Device / Buttons Qty12Technical DataSystem Requirements / OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows XP Media Center EditionTechnical DataHeader / Product LineTrust PredatorTechnical DataHeader / ModelCompact Vibration Feedback Steering Wheel GM-3200Technical DataHeader / CompatibilityPCTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerTrust Computer ProductsTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataMiscellaneous / Compatible Game ConsolesSony PlayStation 2
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