mhayze
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You do need to mount a wheel to something like a desk. Don't use it on your lap or whatever.
Personally I don't regret my T300 wheel. It makes sim racing games much more enjoyable
Do you still play racing games in VR with a controller? Are you finding it fine? A wheel seems a no-brainier for immersion and presence but setup might need me to buy another desk, or a wheel stand pro which is more expensive than the wheel.. And move it in/out of the tracked space when I'm playing. Might result in me hardly using it
I can't believe it took me this long to dust off my G27, install Windows 10 drivers and hook it up in combination with VR.
The G27 was still mounted on my Wheel Stand Pro (very highly recommended, nearly as nice as dedicated rig and folds neatly out of the way with everything organized). All I can say is that the combination with Project Cars is WOW! Just played about 4 hours with only short 5 minute breaks between races, and the feeling of immersion is just fantastic. I tried playing with a controller first, so glad I switched to the wheel, I feel 10 times better about both the game and also about ever having bought a wheel + stand. I am a big car nut in real life, but Gran Turismo (despite buying every one ever made) never really pulled me in like this. As a bonus, within about 10 minutes I was able to navigate the interface completely using the buttons + d pad on the wheel shifter assembly just by feel. Only had to bind the escape key using the logitech software.
This is absolutely a killer VR app for anyone who likes racing sims (in combination with a good wheel). As a bonus, no motion sickness, with the exception of laguna seca - the massive elevation changes and high g-forces minus the actual feeling of inertia actually gave me a minor queasy stomach (that's what you get after several hours of the same track).