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Originally posted by bince
<snip>This effectively forces you to have all of your braking and shifting done before you start the corner, which is generally a good rule, but at F1 speeds on tight tracks, this isn't always possible.<snip>
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I haven't used or seen the Logitech wheel. Does it have F1 style paddle shifts?
As for the comment about braking - that's exactly what you're meant to do. Brake and shift down as you approach the turn, then foot down and power through the apex. Perhaps this wheel was designed to encourage you to drive 'properly' so to speak...?
The best wheel I ever used was a Thrustmaster wheel for the PC. It was top notch - you had a gear stick instead of paddles! This meant you could pull some insane corners by dropping down and kicking the back end out! Great fun!
Your grievance aside, is the Logitech G4 worth the money? Does it really add anything to GT3? My previous experience of console wheels is that they feel far too light and flimsy.
- S