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The cheapest wheel that will will work well with the game is a driving force gt save a bit keep checking ebay and craiglist while looking for a dfgt keep an eye out for g25/g27.
Do not spend 20 30 50 dollars on a non FF wheel on a non 900 degree wheel waste of money period, you might as well take the 30 dollars you are going to spend on this put it under your matteress and save for another month and get something that will actually work.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Logitech-Driving-Force-GT-941-000019-Racing-Wheels-/271529549700?pt=UK_Controllers_Attachments&hash=item3f386c1f84
That's a good choice. There's two kinds of budget machinery: Previous-generation tech and crap.
The O.Z. is crap. It has a 180 degree lock, which would make this and most racing games unplayable. Ideally you want either a 900 degree lock or more, that way you get a 1:1 steering ratio across all cars-which makes a massive difference. It's also an extremely unfashionable shade of tan.
The DFGT is previous-gen. And that makes it a very good investment, because it's still a very good product but available at a very low price. It's like buying the previous-model the week after the new one comes out: you'll get a good product and a better price.
Yeah good call
Well maybe the pedals but here is a bit of a tip google "logitech pedals squash ball mod" its cheap its easy and it improves the break pedal feel by well try them default.
ROFL, it is really a part of the description ! xD