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Is there a better or cheaper (Preferably Same or better quality) set then the Logitech G27

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Is there a better or cheaper (Preferably Same or better quality) set then the Logitech G27

Thrustmaster make some great wheels. Downside is that a 7+1R manual box is an extra item. 

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G25?, i'm pretty sure that has a clutch and gear stick aswell.

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yeah... was looking up how much that thing costs , i would get it used on ebay or something, that's one expensive gaming wheel, on the upside i don't think you will find a better one :P

after looking arround it seems like the logitech is the cheapest if you really really want that clutch & shifter

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the Logitech is the baseline - because it already feels borderline acceptable. anything less would feel like a cheap toy and a gimmick

 

yes it sucks, but the price is justified once you use it. it's not a cheap device to make and implement

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