You shouldn't say that unless you tried it. Obviously they have their reasons and if although all think Logitech is something special I can see they produced some crappy things like shifter for my G25 which constantly stays backwards when sequential and my steering wheel mounts are already broken and wheel mounted by multiple gum ropes. Why? They don't have those $5 spare parts in offer
as in backwards: do you mean pull back to shift up, or something else? I'm not familiar with the G25 shifter because i only have a G27
If that IS what you mean, then that is proper sequential shifting.
Maybe it is time to find a wheel to replace my G27 and DFGT. Let me know how it is (@ anyone who buys it).
t.o.
I agree. I own both the Fanatec PWTS and G27. Fanatec just feels so much better. As good as the G27 is it still just feels like a toy. No offense to you G27 owners but you can "feel" the gears in it. I tell people it's easy to test a fanatec. Go outside, get in your car and drive. Feel the steering wheel? Well you feel the Fanatec
Umm, excuse me? The G27 is smooth as butter. I can't feel a single gear in it. I get a click when shifting from left side of rotation to right side, but that's normal. (more like a solid thunk you hear when the wheel hits the lock on teh cheapo logitech wheels)
You must have either bought a faulty G27 or a used one.
It's easy for me to test my G27. My car's steering isn't anywhere near as smooth as my G27's and the car has power steering!
What's even worse is I can brake more precisely on my G27 than my real car because my G27's brake pedal is stiffer.
Seriously. The audacity some people have. . .
On another note: I AM thinking about buying some seriously expensive sim gear in the next year or 2. $700 CST pedals, anyone? Maybe I'll get an ECCI or FREX wheel as well, and ill spend more money on getting CST shifters when those come out. (Todd is working on some nice true Force Feedback Shifters). BUT, that was a completely random note