Amazon has
Thrustmaster T248 Hybrid Drive Force Feedback Racing Wheel & Magnetic Pedals for
$239.99.
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Thrustmaster T248 Hybrid Drive Force Feedback Racing Wheel & Magnetic Pedals for
$239.99.
Shipping is free., otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
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About this item:- Premium design with leather wrapping on the outer-facing portion of the wheel
- Up to 25 action buttons including 2 dual-position encoders on PC
- Interactive race dashboard with a selection of more than 20 different displays on the wheel's screen
- Dynamic Force feedback: On-the-fly force feedback level adjustment (3 preset modes included) via the screen, compatible with all games
- Magnetic paddle shifters: Patented H.E.A.R.T technology for instant responsiveness and a super-clear gear shifting feel
- Magnetic pedal set: Patented H.E.A.R.T technology for incredible 12-bit resolution precision that won't decrease over time
- Pressure modes: 4 distinct pressure modes on the central pedal for optimized braking according to the configuration and gaming set up
- Next generation HYBRID DRIVE system: Delivers 70% more power than other Thrustmaster hybrid racing wheels (TMX series)
- Officially licensed for Xbox; compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC
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it is a hybrid because it uses both plastic gears (like the logitech g923) and a belt (like tm t300) to provide force feedback. This is why they call it a hybrid.
I own the PS5 version of this wheel the paddle shifters are loud af. The wheel itself isn't that loud and the power is pretty linear doesn't from nothing to 3nm so if you are playing drift or dirt racing games when power goes from 0-100% in 0.01 secs then prepare to be disappointed. It has a ton of on-the-fly customizations for force, what the display shows and offsets but, I can't figure it out for the life of me.
No, but maybe you can be a F4 driver or USF2000 driver.
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