The Forza Motorsport CSR wheel value pack includes the steering wheel base and CSR pedals. The manufacturer, Fanatech, allows you to purchase each accessory on its own or together. We suggest the wheel value pack because the pedals and wheel are necessary, while the stick shift can be replaced by the shifting levers on the back of the wheel. This device is not only a good option as a PC steering wheel, but also works well with Xbox 360 and PS3.
The features of this wheel and pedal kit are strong. The wheel can rotate up to 900 degrees. Because it can rotate several times around, it is a great device for playing rally car games. The force feedback is strong on every console, and the pedals are quite heavy and don't slide. The rumble support is great and makes the experience more realistic.
We like the design, feel and durability of the Forza Motorsport CSR wheel value pack. It feels very close to a race car wheel. The thick rubber and plastic rim make the experience comfortable. Unfortunately, some of the customization buttons are hard to reach. This gaming wheel and pedal set is wireless for the Xbox 360, but it will need to be plugged in through USB for the PS3 or PC.
The customization is where this gaming steering wheel really excels. An LED screen shows your customization levels, and you adjust it using the analog joystick. Nearly everything can be adjusted with this device, whether it's the pedals, the ABS vibration, the feedback strength or even the wheel itself. There are multiple ways to mount the wheel. We recommend installing the device to a surface because the clamp is of below-average quality.
Fanatech provides a user guide and FAQs about these peripherals. The company can also be reached by phone and email. Unfortunately, the warranty is only good for two weeks.
This multiplatform gaming steering wheel looks and feels great. Xbox gamers should be happy about this wheel, since it stands far above the limited selection generally offered for that platform. It provides realistic force feedback giving proper resistance to steering and the road conditions.
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