Post: question about g27 wheel
01-06-2011, 05:41 PM #1
dOlLoFf
Vault dweller
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); from alot of reviews iv'e read it seems that the g27 has alot of bugs with gt5 which are fairly unfixable as pd is saying its logitechs fault and there not fixing it supposidly. Can someone who HAS a g27 tell me how good they are with clutch/6shifter, paddle shifter and buttons. Also i heard buttons cannot be remapped, has this been fixed?
Thanks, dolloff
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01-06-2011, 06:09 PM #2
sirdee6666
NextGenUpdate Elite
Originally posted by dOlLoFf View Post
from alot of reviews iv'e read it seems that the g27 has alot of bugs with gt5 which are fairly unfixable as pd is saying its logitechs fault and there not fixing it supposidly. Can someone who HAS a g27 tell me how good they are with clutch/6shifter, paddle shifter and buttons. Also i heard buttons cannot be remapped, has this been fixed?
Thanks, dolloff


Hello I have a G27, and I can tell you that you can not change the buttons, simply has no settings to your steering wheel. The rest works perfectlySmile I recommend
01-06-2011, 06:12 PM #3
dOlLoFf
Vault dweller
Originally posted by sirdee6666 View Post
Hello I have a G27, and I can tell you that you can not change the buttons, simply has no settings to your steering wheel. The rest works perfectlySmile I recommend


ok so it is worth the 300$? can you change force feedback?
01-07-2011, 12:35 PM #4
I own a G27 and dont have any problems with it but once you use a wheel like the G27 its hard to go back to any racing game with a controller and yes the force feedback is awesome ....especially when doing rally races....ive used cheap wheels before and if your thinking about buying one then pay the extra for a decent wheel....its worth it

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oh and yeah you can change the level of force feedback
01-07-2011, 03:52 PM #5
Raymo5
Mario!
the g25 and g27 all have very bad dead zone meaning if your going over 120 mph the wheel shakes even if your on a straightway.

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