![]() ![]() The other is the newer Logitech G923 which is also very similar to these other two but has a newer and better force feedback system. Firstly, you have the Logitech G920 which is the exact same wheel but missing some buttons and dials. There are two other options here so I will talk about them too. But almost all pedals tend to slip so you have to make it work if you are on a smooth surface. It feels pretty sturdy although it tends to slip on non-carpeted surfaces (use a dumbbell or something to support it against the wall). The pedals are smooth and responsive with the brake pedal being harder as expected. There are plenty of buttons to assign for all your tasks. ![]() Force feedback can be pretty strong if you want realism or you can be a softie like me and tone it down. You can set the dead zone or sensitivity as required (meaning you can choose to turn it less). The wheel has an excellent range of motion which feels appropriate for both tractors and harvesters (and racing cars!). The motion is still as smooth as it was on Day 1. The build quality is excellent with both pedals and wheel having taken abuse for almost half a decade with not a single broken part or squeaking. I have owned one for almost 5 years now and it is definitely one of the best purchases I ever made in my entire 20 years of simulation gaming. The Logitech G29 is unsurprisingly the most popular wheel for Farm Sim and most of the other racing/ driving sims as well. A lot of my other wheels have that quality too, but a few don’t. That is the quality I expect out of my peripherals. It still works perfectly fine to this day and a collector even offered to pay me a premium for it.
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