Binding: Video Game Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224479639 Format: NTSC Label: Microsoft Software Manufacturer: Microsoft Software Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Microsoft Software Release Date: December 21, 2007 Sales Rank: 631 Studio: Microsoft Software
Features:
Powered by the same award winning wireless technology used in the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller.
High quality Force Feedback performance replicate the yanks and shudders that a racecar driver feels while blasting around the oval.
Real world automotive design with comfortable and intuitive ergonomics immerses you in the action with a uniquely authentic racing experience.
Choose the Lap mount or the Table mount to race the way you want to.
Product DescriptionRacing has never felt so real! Hold on tight as you hug corner after corner, skid through the sand, or trade paint with rival cars fighting for position?the wireless wheel simulates all the resistance and force, immersing you in a relentless and unparalleled racing experience. Featuring sleek design and cutting edge technology like dual Rumble motors and powerful Force Feedback, the Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel is a masterpiece of form and function.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Below Average Performance
PROS:
The only good thing I can say is that the wheel looks beautiful in materials used, feels realistic as does the force feedback, and the pedals look of high quality metal compared to the plastic used on other wheels. The table clamp is a nice touch.
CONS:
I bought this new 12/2008 and tried it on my new Xbox 360.
Using the demo disk with the wheel is frustrating since their is a slow response between me turning the wheel, and the vehicle on screen reacting to ... Read More
Rating: - 100% Flawed Design
I bought this racing wheel less than two months ago. Since then, I have used it a total of 25 - 30 times.
In the beginning the wheel worked very well but over time it has become a nightmare to use. All of the sudden, the wheel has turn to the left (at 10 o'clock) and has set itself as its new center. Now, every time I try to use it, the wheel is completely off-center and behaves erratically in the middle of any racing game.
I have called Microsoft and they require to turn ... Read More
Rating: - Midnight Club: LA & Xbox 360 'SEMI' Wireless Racing Wheel
I bet I got many people's attention with that title! huh?
well the answer is YES!!! it is FULLY compatilble with midnight club: LA!! it even has a controller adjustmen in the options menu, where you can choose how to use the bottons from your wheel in the game, you can totally adjust it to your prefence, the response of the wheel is amazing!, some people don't like the fact that it only turns 270 degrees but, you'll find that's enought after you get used to it (it takes some SERIOUS getting ... Read More
Rating: - How it Works in Forza 2, DiRT, PGR4, and Burnout Paradise
Forza 2: No other racing game compares to how well the wheel works in this game. It takes some getting use to, but the force feedback puts the feeling of powering and drifting around corners right in your hands. The feedback really is *feedback* and is part of the simulation- asymmetrical tension while cornering and varying acceleration. You can actually feel the wheels catch when you downshift! It's even part of the damage model. At least half as much fun as tearing around a real track (no adrenaline ... Read More
Rating: - Uncomfortable, unadjustable, and imprecise
This peripheral fails on both levels--as a simulation device and as a gaming device.
Not only does the wheel only rotate 270 degrees (versus a car steering wheel which can rotate a minimum of 720 degrees), it also is set to an unadjustable height. For this reason, it feels very gamey.
At the same time, instead of improving your game immersion and experience, it plays the role of a major set back in games. In games where I previously played on expert level for most courses, I am now ... Read More