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GT5_andy_m
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Message 21 of 57 (209 Views)

Re: Wheels

I am only going off the viewing angle given my PD on their FAQ MasterGT, and then following that up with a bit of trig. And even when I put my monitor as close as my calculations show, I did not have to move my head as such, just a minor glancing movement of the eyes was required to take it all in.

 

Oh, I don't know anything about THX settings and such.

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MastrGT
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Message 22 of 57 (208 Views)

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This isn't the picture I wanted, but it shows how close Kaz is sitting in front of a pretty large single screen.  The position is probably a bit too close, if it is the same screen I've seen in other pictures, but the angle is not clear enough. However, it does show he is sitting closely to a bigger screen than yours.

 

The math is different for single screens.

 

 

THX theatre specs

 

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Message 23 of 57 (199 Views)

Re: Wheels

thanks MasterGT :Thumbs:

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MastrGT
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Message 24 of 57 (193 Views)

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As you can see from the graphic, your visual experience can be satisfied over a range, but where you sit will also affect things a bit, such as the closer to the centre you are, the best visual and sound experience will be experienced, overall, but you can still get a good experience while sitting away from the centre.

 

The one thing I would have to try to find out is how to get a 1:1 size ratio. I don't have that info off the top of my head.

 

Do you have a link?

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Re: Wheels

I am getting a Driving Force GT soon, mainly because I can't go spending money on a G27 at the price of it but at 98€ the Driving Force GT is pretty cheap and everyone I have spoke to who I race regularly with like it.

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MastrGT
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Message 26 of 57 (192 Views)

Re: Wheels

You have to determine for yourself what you want in a wheel.

 

I have used many different wheels and would certainly recommend waiting while saving up for a better quality wheel. The DF:GT is "OK", but you will appreciate a G27 more.

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GT5_andy_m
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Message 27 of 57 (185 Views)

Re: Wheels


MastrGT wrote:

 

Do you have a link?



Hiya MasterGT, a link for what? I must have missed something... sorry. And I guess I went a "bit" off topic going on about FOV and stuff lol.

 

Back on the wheel thing, I agree with MasterGT. I too used to play Ridge Racer and I think it was a VR1 or something like that. No force feedback and no pedals and a big red button on the wheel to accelerate. My next wheel came packaged with with Gran Turismo 3, made by Logitech. FFB and pedals this time, and I thought it was great at the time.

 

When I got GT5 I tried to get the old PS2 wheel to work with it. It worked, but not very well, so I then plunged for the G27 (by this time the G25 was no longer available).

 

When the G27 arrived I was blown away, first by the obvious build quality, and then by the force feedback and being much quieter too.

 

Bottom line is, as mentioned above, is to try and hold out for something better, and get along with the pad for now...

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Message 28 of 57 (183 Views)

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Have you come across a link to info that states what distance gives us a 1:1 (real life) size ratio on our screens?

 

There are other wheels from Fanatec and Thrustmaster which should also be considered. They are also not inexpensive, but are certainly worth comparing to the equivalent Logitech models.

 

 

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gus72
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Message 29 of 57 (167 Views)

Re: Wheels

After reading op and thinking if your going to get a wheel its got to be g27, excellent build quality and so on.....
Had mine 20 months with no problems apart from having to clean inside the peddle's, as gt5 andy as already said in a post the amount of muck and dust that collects in there is unbelievable.

Well i kid you not (i think this topic has jinxed me) mine's just gone belly up, alignments all gone to pot.
On start turns right then to left and stops left, on its third attempt it aligned but slightly off to the right.
Whilst driving it gradually turned more to the right.

doesnt look like there's an easy fix for this problem, or is there?
It says 2 years manufacturer's warranty so first thing in the morning ill be on the phone to logitech and hope its covered.

Even though this has just happend i still think they are a very good wheel


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Message 30 of 57 (161 Views)

Re: Wheels

Logitech is very good with their service, so give them your best and see what they will do for you.

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