
Yes, dear reader, it does. That must mean another driving game-related post. Building on our Xbox collaboration with Microsoft, MINIMAL partnered with the Xbox internal design team on the concept and design development of the Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel, a fully immersive gaming accessory that promises to change the way we experience wireless Oh no! He's writing in Opposable Thumbs again. The Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel is compatible with all your favorite racing games on Xbox 360, and puts you in total control with intuitive buttons and triggers.Xbox 360 Speed Wheel. With the Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel, experience realistic, accurate steering, and feel every bump in the road with rumble feedback. Take the wheel for easy motion-controlled racing.

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Another boon is the integrated lap mount. That right there is a significant plus over the DFP when used in conjunction with a PlayStation. And right off the bat, we fall in love with something cool about this peripheral: it's wireless, just like the traditional controllers. Kostenlose Lieferung f&252 r viele ArtikelSo I headed off to my local trusty games and electronics emporium, and I returned home a few dollars poorer but armed with the Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel. Although I've gotten my Logitech Driving Force Pro (DFP) to work on a PC running GTR2, with Project Gotham Racing 3 or Forza II I had two hopes of getting it to work: Bob and No, and Bob was playing golf.Entdecken Sie Speed Wheel Wireless Controller f&252 r Xbox 360 Lenkrad in der gro&223 en Auswahl bei eBay.
The color scheme matches other Xbox 360 peripherals (unless you have an Elite), and the flat bottom is reminiscent of recent Audi steering wheels. There's nothing like going for the brake pedal and finding it has moved out of the way.The Wireless Racing Wheel's appearance isn't too bad. The DFP does have one major advantage when it comes to setup, though the pedals have the ability to grip to the carpet, keeping them in place. Although the lap mount isn't the perfect solution, the fact that I can stash it under the sofa and be up and racing in a few seconds, along with not having to have a special setup, means it's already getting a lot more use. AdvertisementNot so the Microsoft offering. If I wanted to play Gran Turismo 4 with the wheel, not only would I have to actually plug it into the front of the console, I also needed to find something to mount it to significantly lowering the "wife acceptance factor." It ended up being such a rigmarole that I rarely bothered, and the wheel spent quite a long time gathering dust.
Logitech's wheels offer 900?, which is two and half turns lock-to-lock.I've found that 900? on the DFP can be more of a hindrance than a help. Fans of both those wheels will also lament the 270? range of motion. It lacks the DFP's gear stick though, and fans of the Logitech G25, with its H-pattern shift, might also be disappointed. Their action is good, and it's a better solution than the buttons behind the wheel spokes on the DFP.
One criticism I have is that not all of the buttons made the jump from the controller to the wheel. AdvertisementI've tested the wheel with both Project Gotham Racing 3 and the Forza II demo, and it adds a lot of fun to the games, especially with Forza you can tell that integration with the wheel was an integral part of creating the game. The Wireless Racing Wheel does, and along with the 270? range, the feedback motor is fast enough that quick corrections can be made without much fishtailing or car damage ensuing. I've not used the G25, which I am led to believe is better in this regard, but as mentioned above, it won't work with the 360, so I'm not going to dwell on it.

With ease of setup and the potential for high wife acceptance factor, I'm rating this one a solid "Buy. Logitech's fancier G25 is both twice the price and won't work with the 360, so it also gets ruled out.
