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Is the PXN-V99 still worth it?

As PXN comes out with so many new products, is the V99 still a valid buy or should I just bundle PXN’s other stuff? I play BeamNG.drive on PC, a game in which fore feedback would likely hurt me.

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For BeamNG.drive specifically, I’d say no, the V99 is not the move if your priority is the best force feedback and a setup that will not frustrate you. BeamNG’s FFB is very “information dense” when your settings are dialed, meaning you benefit a lot from a wheelbase that can deliver smooth, consistent torque with good detail and minimal notchiness. The V99 is an entry level dual motor wheel that tops out around the low single digit Nm range, and in practice that usually translates to weaker self aligning torque, less road texture resolution, and more reliance on filtering, which can blur the exact cues you need in BeamNG (grip build up, countersteer timing, front tire scrub, and quick transitions). On top of that, the V99 has a bigger reputation for being less plug and play across titles and for occasional stability quirks (dropouts, odd behavior after extended sessions) compared to more established ecosystems. If PXN’s newer gear is within reach, you’re better off putting your money into their newer base and building around that, because the base is the one part you feel every second and it matters more in BeamNG than an all in one bundle value play. If you just want something cheap to cruise around casually, the V99 can work, but if you’re trying to avoid disappointment and you care about feedback quality, I’d skip it.

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Alright, anything from MOZA or other stuff? Also should I consider the V10?Would the CB1 be a good buy?

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