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Logitech G27 Force Feedback Racing wheel review with Race-On

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2009

http://www.insidesimracing.tv presents episode 45 - A first look and review of the G27 Force Feedback Racing wheel and pedal set by http://www.Logitech.com that will be released in the Fall of the year. We tested it on the Gameracer Elite running the yet to be released title Race On by Sim Bin for the PC. Also tested on the PS3 with Gran Turismo 5 Prologue.

Thanks to http://www.viva-media.com, http://www.gameracer.us
http://www.visionracer.com
http://www.jaxcoffeehouse.com
for supporting the show

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  • can it work on xbox 360?

  • @49nerflapjacks

    It is NOT xbox compatible. PS3 and PC only

  • Is there a some kind of lock that sets the wheel spin only 135 degrees?

  • @Pece17

    The wheel has a lock for whatever you set the degrees of rotation to.

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  • Well does'nt Jessica Have some realy nice looking hands :-P

  • THHAT GIRL IS SO DAMN HOT

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  • whats up with the hand movements there all mad

  • @Kaare13 thats not to do with the wheel but rather the game,

    like how realistic a game is designed,

    the wheel able to match 1 to 1 with whatever is on the screen,

    so if a game like live for speed, ur turning 180 high speeds, your going to spin out, but need for speed, u won't,

  • to the right 180 degrees.

    maybe you can change the sensitivity with some options? i hope so cause i was really looking forward to a super realistic gaming wheel :)

  • i see people when they drive, they turn the wheel right left right left over and over again, up to maybe 180 degrees, like you did on ps1 and 2 with the console, left right left right, to make your car go where you wanted it to go.

    It's just a game, but still, i have heard so much great things about g25/g27 how realitic it will be etc, its not at all realistic, just think about the G-Forces in a real car in 200kmh when some one turns the wheel fast 180degrees to the left and fast over to the

  • This Wheel and every other wheel for that mather, i've been looking at on youtube looks crap. Sorry to say, but thats just my honest opinion.

    Reason why i think so is: 1st. the wheel (car) doesn't center itself when you let go of it.

    2nd. when i see peole play the are like turning the wheel 180 degrees and more, on normal roads, you can't do that with a real car and then keep on driving like nothing happened.

    3nd and more important.

  • Is it smaller?

  • Why does it look like that wheel is smaller than the driving force gt

  • loving the "perspective" from 2:18 :P

  • gah every video, the stick is on the right hand side I'm Australian where our ergonomics are actually correct and the stick is on the left side because you're left hand should be on the stick thick of it like guitar you're right hand strums and so on and left hand does the technical stuff just like it should be when changing gears like 70-90% of the world is right handed isn't it just ergonomically correct to have the shifter on the left side?

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