A load cell definitely requires a solid rig. My suggestion would be to get a foldable rig, like the Next Level Racing GT-Lite, put your G29 on there, and when the time comes for new pedals, you can get the RS 50 pedals by Logitech, which have a load cell. You could also get the clutch, if you wanted. Then you could get the RS50 base and wheel later on, or you could go another route completely and switch to another brand. Either way, get the rig first
I find AC quite good for hotlapping. It has over 170 cars and a couple of tracks. I'd only get the Ultimate Edition though, and I would wait for a sale. I got it for $10 and for that price, it's quite good.
The 3 companies that you can choose from, if you’re on PS5, are Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec. All 3 of them also work on PC, and it’s pretty seamless from what I’ve heard. With a budget that big, I’m guessing you want a high amount of FFB, and the highest that Thrustmaster sells on console is 5 nm, with the T598, for $600 USD. I personally have the T598 on Xbox, and it’s actually a great option for someone a bit casual like me, but probably not great for a dedicated sim racer. The highest that Logitech sells on console is 11 nm, with their G Pro, going for $1200 USD for the base and wheel. The pedals are an additional $380 USD, but you can find the whole set on a sale for about $1280 on the Logitech website right now. You could also get the RS50 base and pedals for less, about $860 USD normal price or $730 USD on sale right now. The clutch is an additional $40. Finally, Fanatec has the most options for console bases, wheels, and pedals by far. You have the GT DD Pro, which is 8 nm for $740 USD, or $600 on sale right now, and the Clubsport DD+, which is 15 nm for $1180, or $900 on sale. On the pedals side, you have the CSL Load Cell, which comes with 3 pedals for $200 USD normal price. Then there’s the CSL Elite V2 pedals, which many people actually say feel the best of all of the pedal sets by Fanatec. This one is $330 new. And finally, the Clubsport V3 pedals, which go for $430 new. A lot of people say they feel spongy, but there is an upgrade kit by Fanatec that allows you to fix the feeling of these pedals. There’s too many wheel rims to go over, but the cheapest PS-compatible rim is the CSL P1 V2 wheel, which goes for $170 new, though there are different variations of that rim, like the WRC rim and the BMW rim that increase the price. For a GT style rim, the CSL GT3 wheel is the cheapest, coming in at $230 new. Hope this helps! And sorry for the whole essay
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Oh perfect, thank you OC.
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Simagic base and wheel + Moza shifter + Simagic pedals for sure
A load cell definitely requires a solid rig. My suggestion would be to get a foldable rig, like the Next Level Racing GT-Lite, put your G29 on there, and when the time comes for new pedals, you can get the RS 50 pedals by Logitech, which have a load cell. You could also get the clutch, if you wanted. Then you could get the RS50 base and wheel later on, or you could go another route completely and switch to another brand. Either way, get the rig first
Playseat Challenge would be perfect for him then
I find AC quite good for hotlapping. It has over 170 cars and a couple of tracks. I'd only get the Ultimate Edition though, and I would wait for a sale. I got it for $10 and for that price, it's quite good.
Let me know how it is! Enjoy your purchase
The 3 companies that you can choose from, if you’re on PS5, are Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec. All 3 of them also work on PC, and it’s pretty seamless from what I’ve heard. With a budget that big, I’m guessing you want a high amount of FFB, and the highest that Thrustmaster sells on console is 5 nm, with the T598, for $600 USD. I personally have the T598 on Xbox, and it’s actually a great option for someone a bit casual like me, but probably not great for a dedicated sim racer. The highest that Logitech sells on console is 11 nm, with their G Pro, going for $1200 USD for the base and wheel. The pedals are an additional $380 USD, but you can find the whole set on a sale for about $1280 on the Logitech website right now. You could also get the RS50 base and pedals for less, about $860 USD normal price or $730 USD on sale right now. The clutch is an additional $40. Finally, Fanatec has the most options for console bases, wheels, and pedals by far. You have the GT DD Pro, which is 8 nm for $740 USD, or $600 on sale right now, and the Clubsport DD+, which is 15 nm for $1180, or $900 on sale. On the pedals side, you have the CSL Load Cell, which comes with 3 pedals for $200 USD normal price. Then there’s the CSL Elite V2 pedals, which many people actually say feel the best of all of the pedal sets by Fanatec. This one is $330 new. And finally, the Clubsport V3 pedals, which go for $430 new. A lot of people say they feel spongy, but there is an upgrade kit by Fanatec that allows you to fix the feeling of these pedals. There’s too many wheel rims to go over, but the cheapest PS-compatible rim is the CSL P1 V2 wheel, which goes for $170 new, though there are different variations of that rim, like the WRC rim and the BMW rim that increase the price. For a GT style rim, the CSL GT3 wheel is the cheapest, coming in at $230 new. Hope this helps! And sorry for the whole essay
Budget like how much? And do you want a vast ecosystem?