On console, a secondhand Thrustmaster. On PC, an entry level Moza
Better at what specifically? Learning braking points? Braking? Steering? Throttle control?
Never. Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec are very much the kings of console. Most games support their bases on console
Probably not. You’re better off with a tubular rig or a foldable one, or just use a desk
Foldable or permanent?
Plenty of options. Are you on PC or console, and whats your budget?
Definitely do not get Moza for Xbox, unless you want to be disappointed with the low amount of supported games. The TX is still a smooth and good option that is easily the best starter wheel on Xbox
Get the Next Level Racing F-GT Lite or Lite Pro. Best of both worlds
If you’re fine with your desk, then it’s perfectly reasonable to stick to it. But a rig would be needed for stronger bases, ones above 5 nm mainly
The Thrustmaster T128 or a used T248 is good, or you could try and look for a T300/TX
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On console, a secondhand Thrustmaster. On PC, an entry level Moza
Better at what specifically? Learning braking points? Braking? Steering? Throttle control?
Never. Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec are very much the kings of console. Most games support their bases on console
Probably not. You’re better off with a tubular rig or a foldable one, or just use a desk
Foldable or permanent?
Plenty of options. Are you on PC or console, and whats your budget?
Definitely do not get Moza for Xbox, unless you want to be disappointed with the low amount of supported games. The TX is still a smooth and good option that is easily the best starter wheel on Xbox
Get the Next Level Racing F-GT Lite or Lite Pro. Best of both worlds
If you’re fine with your desk, then it’s perfectly reasonable to stick to it. But a rig would be needed for stronger bases, ones above 5 nm mainly
The Thrustmaster T128 or a used T248 is good, or you could try and look for a T300/TX