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Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel

Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel

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From: Microsoft Software
Category: Video Games

List Price: $99.99
Buy Used: $65.68
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 114 reviews
Sales Rank: 1169

Platform: Xbox 360
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Operating System: Xbox 360
Battery: 2 AA
Shipping Weight (lbs): 13
Dimensions (in): 19.5 x 15 x 12

MPN: 9Z1-00019
Model: 9Z1-00019
UPC: 882224479639
EAN: 0882224479639
ASIN: B000VBIGK4

Release Date: December 21, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 360 EN/FR/ES NA V2 HDWR

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Product Description
Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel


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5 out of 5 stars Amazing driving experience   December 28, 2007
Andrew Z (Los Altos, CA USA)
111 out of 115 found this review helpful

This wheel is a blast! I was already addicted to Forza 2 and was moving steadily up in my career with the regular game controller. With this racing wheel (and pedals), I'm moving up even faster than before and the experience is dizzying - literally. I have my setup about 3 feet from a 50" plasma and the feedback of the wheel is so realistic that I was getting odd dizzy effects when going in and out of tight corners because my body was expecting to feel real world forces from the seat against my back and sides - and they of course were missing. Make no mistake, this isn't a bad thing - its a testament to the realistic feedback of the wheel. You feel everything - understeer, oversteer, grass, jerks when flying from grass back onto the pavement.

Prior to this wheel, I always detested driving the big American cars like the Camero or Corvette because they were so difficult to control with the normal controller - they would constantly slide out and wag back and forth because there was no feel. Last night I nailed several races with both these cars because I was finally able to control the car through power slides and oversteers.

Setup was easy. Though the manual says a system upgrade was needed, I did not find this to be the case. The wheel paired up instantly and I started driving in Forza 2 immediately. The only thing I had to figure out was how to change the camera view (I like the in-car view) because they moved it from RT to X on this controller.

I found a chair with a sloped back on it, put a lumbar pillow in place and just rested the wheel on my legs. Surprisingly it stays in place well though you'll want to wear a pair of jeans. At first, the pedals kept sliding forward on my carpet causing me to crash a couple times. I finally placed them on one of my wife's yoga mats and its been fine since. The only beef I still have is that in intense situations the wheel moves around a bit. I may look for a small table to mount the wheel. Also note that the "in the lap" setup makes it impossible to drive with mostly straight arms like the pros. I end up sliding the wheel forward so that its just barely hanging on to the end of my knees so that I can straighten my arms more.

One last piece of advice: don't make the mistake I did and select the McClaren F1 (or similar super car) as your first drive and expect to see a big change. You'll still be all over the place on the road. Work your way up and learn the controller because the turning radius takes some time to learn. Once you do, you'll be amazed.

Pros:
- Realistic feel, improved times, better control over rear wheel muscle cars
- Trivial setup
- High quality materials

Cons:
- minor: Pedals slide without some kind of mat




5 out of 5 stars Makes your racing games FUN!   December 28, 2007
E. Ravage (Midwest United States)
62 out of 64 found this review helpful

This wheel kept me playing Forza 2 for hours! I am an 'old school' gamer and I could never get the hang of using a joystick to drive. Keep in mind that this is the 're-released' version of the Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel and thus it only includes a demo of Forza 2. The older models were recalled by MS, so beware of used ones.

First things first, the box that this wheel comes in is HUGE! The upside to the large box is that everything is put together and all you need to do is unpack the wheel and pedals and plug them together. You are going to want to plug the wheel into the wall and use the full feedback features. I don't think too many people are going to spend this kind of money on a racing wheel to sit on their sofa and play with the wheel on their lap 'wirelessly'. The benefit of the wireless part is that you don't need to worry about using up a USB port on the front of you Xbox 360 to plug this in. Connecting is easy, push the sync button on your console and on the wheel. Like magic they each recognize each other and you are in business. After plugging the foot pedals into the wheel via a little cable that looks like a telephone wire you are set to race. Feedback on Forza 2 was amazing! Understeer, bumps, warning strips, you feel everything.

Pros:

Top notch feel and finish, no corners cut on cheap plastic or details.

Works right out of the box. No drivers to fumble with.

Feedback (while connected to power source) is excellent.

Clamping system is easy to understand and use.

Doesn't tie up a spot on your Xbox USB ports.

Cons:

Minor- you need to find the right table/surface to mount this on. It is heavy!

Minor- clamping system is excellent, however, after a long race it may move and need readjusting.

Conclusion:

Spend a few extra bucks and buy this wheel. I think the smiles that you will get from finding out how much fun racing games can be with this setup will be worth every penny!



5 out of 5 stars Best steering wheel ever made   February 14, 2008
S. Mccord
37 out of 38 found this review helpful

I chose this steering wheel based on other reviews and I love driving games, but absolutely hate having to control a car with a thumb-sized joystick. My friend bought a steering wheel from another manufacturer and it absolutely was not up-to-par when playing PGR 3.
I popped the batteries in this sucker and started up NASCAR 08 and thought that this was a very solid wheel. However, I didn't read the instructions (Guys don't read instructions!) and originally thought the force feedback was pretty weak. I then put in DIRT and decided I would try the wheel plugged in to an electrical outlet. Oh man! This wheel feels as realistic as a video game wheel could feel. The force feedback is extremely realistic. For instance, on DIRT when you are in the air, the wheel frees up, however, when you hit the ground, the wheel will jerk as your virtual car hits the ground. In fact, it initially caught me off guard and almost jerked out of my hand.
With the standard controller, I found NASCAR 08 almost impossible to play. I simply could not control the car - and I'm not new to this series. With this wheel, I had no problem. In fact, I find myself getting into the game so much, I have to remind myself to lighten my grip on the wheel.
I am truly amazed by the realistic feel of this steering wheel, specifically the force feedback applied during a game. I have always found myself wishing that a console could reproduce the steering experience I had with large, arcade style racing games. This particular wheel not only matches that performance, but goes above and beyond that.
I definitely recommend it for those of you who are really into simulation-style racing games.



5 out of 5 stars How it Works in Forza 2, DiRT, PGR4, and Burnout Paradise   November 13, 2008
Ehren E. Turner (Glendale, CO USA)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

Forza 2: No other racing game compares to how well the wheel works in this game. It takes some getting use to, but the force feedback puts the feeling of powering and drifting around corners right in your hands. The feedback really is *feedback* and is part of the simulation- asymmetrical tension while cornering and varying acceleration. You can actually feel the wheels catch when you downshift! It's even part of the damage model. At least half as much fun as tearing around a real track (no adrenaline to mention). Definitely use the manual transmission. It may be more difficult, but after a while, you start using it to your advantage in cornering.

DiRT: This game is massive fun with a wheel, especially on long point-to-point races with lots of shifting at corners. However, there are too many bumps in the road to use the effects. It feels like the wheel is trying to tear itself apart. I simply turn the feedback and tension to maximum and turn the effects off completely (under Options -> Game). If you've adjusted the settings and you still get effects, just unplug the power at the back of the wheel and plug it back in.

PGR4: Not my favorite wheel experience. The built-in driver doesn't work all that well. Just a controller, not a real feedback experience. Compared to Forza 2, a large disappointment. Better than not having a wheel, though some people might actually prefer to use the controller. Using the E-Brake is a bit awkward, and certainly doesn't feel intuitive.

Burnout Paradise: This wheel is the difference between being an out-of-control trainwreck and a pinpoint accurate cruise missile. Burnout is a super-fast, kinetically violent experience and is vastly improved by using a wheel. Using the E-Brake isn't very intuitive here either.



5 out of 5 stars Now I can drive!   March 10, 2008
A. Weist (Indy)
15 out of 18 found this review helpful

I am not good at video games. I got an Xbox elite to play Rock Band and Guitar Hero. However, the Elite came with a game disk with Forza 2 on it. My brother in-law and I tried to race each other with the regular controllers and I really sucked. So, I bought two of these and now we love racing. It's easy to set up, durable so far and makes the experience much, much better. Really enjoying using them. Well worth it, though wish they were a little less spendy.

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