sorry for the OT, you can answer me on the right thread (
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/ps4-t300-gte-or-t500rs.319404/page-2) but since i'm going to buy a new wheel for christmas and i'm still not sure which to take between T300 and T500 (i'd pay the T500 just about 30 more euros) i wanted to hear your opinion on them.. As for now i'm probably picking the T500 because of the pedals and stronger motors, reading what you say it seems that actual motor strenght is quite important, but still i see most people suggesting the T300 over the T500 because of the more detailed FFB.
Another thing that made me want to buy T500 was how naturally you can drift letting the wheel go, something impossible to do with my g25.
-see from 2:05 for g25, 3:53 T500
I wonder if T300 is capable of this too
Good FFB on the hardware side needs 3 main things. The triple S.
1. Strength
2. Speed
3. Smoothness
1. Strength is needed to be able to give the right resistance to the wheel as well as being able to reproduce all details, and produce them at (close to) realistic levels of strength.
2. Speed is necessary so that your steering wheel will be able to accurately follow direction changes (of the front wheels!) determined by the game's Physics engine. This is especially necessary for drifting, because if your wheel lags behind what the car/Physics in-game wants at any given time you will have a high chance on spinning out.
3. Smoothness is necessary to be able to feel micro-details. 'Feeling the pebble on the road' that kind of micro-detail. If your wheel is grainy/cogging/feeling like a handsaw than it will overshadow any micro-details that were send by the game, as the FFB motor is too rough to be able to reproduce them.
The T500 is a fast wheel, but it is a very rough wheel too. I really noticed this when I went back from the CSWv2 to the T500 for testing and comparing in GT6 for a moment. I really thought I had a saw in my hands and I was cutting some wood. If you don't know any better than it is not something you'll notice, but if you do...
This is especially important when racing on the limit cause the peak of the Mu Slip Curve is hard to notice, and with the T500 there is no way you can really notice it. You'll only be able to feel the rough estimate.
So the T500 only has 2 downsides, the cogging and the noisy fan. The latter can be fixed by swapping in a Noctua fan (a post of mine should be in the T500 thread somewhere on this).
The T300 is a device I never had my hands on. So I can't really comment. But although it is less powerful, it does seem to be smoother from what I heard. So you should feel more detail and it should be better for normal racing.
Also going by what Darin Ganghi said about the differences, is that the T500 has more dampening and thus feels heavier. But the T300 he said was faster and smoother, which is what you'd want for drifting. You want the wheel to be able to keep up with the front wheels. It just feels less strong according to him, but you don't really need weight for drifting. Or at least it is not as important as the wheel needs to 'flow' in unison with the Physics/virtual car.
So yeah, it really depends on what you like to do. Both have a down side, one is cogging and the other doesn't have a proper set of pedals.
Personally I think I would pick the T300 with a set of pedals. That way I would at least be ready if I ever would want to get a Playstation 4. Besides I would gamble on the T300 being a bit nicer for drifting.