Achoo22 :
This just in: all games that use this wheel will be required to support the Thrustmaster Gaming Services application. You will not be able to use this wheel or even download the drivers unless you first create an account with Thrustmaster and login. You will need to give Thrustmaster a credit card to do so.
I did not have to do that with my T300. That is required only for this wheel? Makes zero sense.
-Fran- :
You're better of buying a used G27. With just 2 pedals and no H shifter option is just an insult at 200.
Cheers!
I have a G27 and loved it for many years and thousands of hours between PC and PS3 racing. Unfortunately it did not work with the PS4 and I had to get a Thrustmaster T300 (this was before the G29/920 were out). The good news is those awesome G27 pedals work with the T300 with a $20 adapter from Ricmotech. But I will say this: the difference between driving with a gear driven wheel (G27) and a belt-driven wheel (T300) is night and day. Belt drive is so much more realistic in feel (smoother and less jerky). Worth the money IMO if you are a serious sim racer and don't want to swing the money for a custom Fanatec setup.
With that said, be careful on buying a used G27. I had to open mine up and fix one of the two servo motor mounts that got loose...the wheel stopped holding centering. Not an overly difficult fix, but it's a little time consuming. And it is a known issue over time, especially if the user has FFB settings cranked up high. Link to pics showing what happened. First pic is the separation, second is my finger is pushing it back together.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/133204556@N07/26236989322/in/dateposted-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/133204556@N07/26303462376/in/dateposted-public/
A thread detailing the problem and fix:
http://isiforums.net/f/showthread.php/11012-G27-losing-its-centering-position-%28hardware-fix%29
In any event, the T300 has dropped $100 to $300 now. It's a far superior wheel to the TMX or G27 if you can swing the extra cash and have a PS4 instead of an XBone.