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Thrustmaster Ferrari Force Feedback Racing Wheel Review

Author: Asher Moses SUMMARY: With the recent rise in popularity of driving games, there has been great demand for a higher level of realism. Titles that come to mind are the Need For Speed series, the Nascar series and the Formula One series. While these games can be fun to play with a gamepad or keyboard, let's face it, playing a racing game using the arrow keys on your keyboard is no where near as fun as using a full sized racing wheel with pedals and a gear stick. Come join Asher "Acid" Moses as he takes a look at the latest edition to the Thrustmaster range, the Ferrari Force Feedback racing wheel.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Miscellaneous
Published: 15th January 2002
Manufacturer: Thrustmaster
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Introduction

With the recent rise in popularity of driving games, there has been great demand for a higher level of realism. Titles that come to mind are the Need For Speed series, the Nascar series and the Formula One series. While these games can be fun to play with a gamepad or keyboard, let's face it, playing a racing game using the arrow keys on your keyboard is no where near as fun as using a full sized racing wheel with pedals and a gear stick.

Enter Thrustmaster, a French company owned by Guillemot that has been producing high quality game controllers for PC and console systems for years. Their Nascar and Ferrari range of racing wheels have always been highly regarded by gamers around the world due to the large amount of research that goes into production. We were able to obtain the latest edition to the Thrustmaster's range, the Ferrari Force Feedback racing wheel. Has it got what it takes to simulate a real racing environment? Read on to find out!


Specifications

  • 8-way D-pad
  • 4 quick-action programmable buttons
  • Heavy-duty, reinforced pedals
  • 2 axes with adjustable sensitivity
  • 2 wheel-mounted F1-style gearshift levers
  • A stick gearshift on the dash for rally-type racing
  • Ergonomically designed double-injection rubber wheel
  • Long, central clamp with 2 adjustable screws for perfect stability
  • 2 wheel-mounted progressive acceleration and braking levers
  • 27 realistic effects available
  • 3 lbs. integrated motor
  • 16 programmable functions
  • Digital connections for faster, more accurate performance
  • User-friendly programmable interface


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