

The Driving Force GT came with the usual paper-works, as well as a lenghty universal power adapter to power it up. The wheel is PC compatible, just so you know.īack of the box is busy with multilingual feature sets neatly laid out, while the top features a carrying handle for easy transportation. Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo logo is also seen on this side of the box, signifying that this wheel is made specially for the Gran Turismo 5. Up front, there is a huge image of the steering wheel itself, along with some branding. Logitech had the Driving Force GT tightly packed inside a huge box with a good amount of styling that goes well with their new Logitech Gaming logo.

brake bias, traction control system (TCS) and additional features.24-position real-time adjustment dial – Offers on-the-fly control of.Let’s check it out! FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS: LINK That said, while it’s specially made for PS3’s platformer, we are going to test it on our favorite platform ( #PCMasterRace), to see if it’s still a good set to play with over the course of its existence. The wheel has been around for quite some time now, and actually made its debut as the official Gran Turismo 5 wheel. It features 900° of wheel rotation, force feedback, full sized throttle + gas pedals, and tons of other features for the price point.

Talk about proper racing equipment, what we’ve got here is the Driving Force GT from Logitech. I cannot stress that much further, as it is the only genre known to exhaust the body as a whole. Really, it’s all about discipline, fortitude, and precision. If you would ask me what is my favorite, then it would be simulation particularly in the racing department where physical prowess along with a good mental condition is a must. We’ve got action, adventure, role playing, strategy, and pretty much almost everything you could think of.
