it is wireless!!
the price was around $90
its for PS3
im not sure about other game consoles and pc
it is wireless!!
the price was around $90
its for PS3
im not sure about other game consoles and pc
Its been like that for a month now
why the neg votes?, i mean whats with people nowadays if you get neg voted for comments giving a cheaper price i mean seriously thats pathetic
nfi dude, mass effect or something
@Mikinoz/ the last few weeks this type of behaviour has been common place around here, i receive 2 - 3 neg votes for pretty much all of my posts no matter what the content is, it seems we have a few idiots here with nothing better to do, i'll be asking the mods to check into it
Yeah good idea, i guess i shouldnt care about votes, though i do like to contribute :)
not a bad wheel, I had one
it connects to my PC and I can configure it with the control panel thingy
so i presume it works for games that support wheels
although my wheel is a little left of center, which can be a little annoying
Does it work with PS2?
not sure about PS2 but i thought someone should say that this wheel has force feedback built in and also isn't completely wireless, it still must be plugged into the mains for power, no battery option
no pedals, brakes/acceleration…?
nope and no way to keep it stable either, ie when you right right the whole unit tends to come with you , dont receommend it for serious racers but its good fun.
Not too bad
wish there were bargains for the fanatec wheels
$39 from here. They have a shop in Auburn NSW.
yeah they're opposite the old msy site in the same "mall" everytime ive been there, there was either no line or i was next to be served, cheap prices and very friendly service, had a doa claim and it went through no sweat
I purchased mine from Mwave today for $44.99 http://www.mwave.com.au/newAU/mwaveAU/productdetail.asp?sku=…
its 49 @ fluidtek