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Old July 16th 05, 11:41 PM
Tim Epstein
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I respect your opinon regarding FF, however, my strong interest in Richard
Burns Rally makes FF a neccesity for me. As many others have mentioned, RBR
provides the best force feedback possible. I simply cannot control the car
to any degree of accuracy without feeling the wheels lighten or lock up
through FF.

"Uwe Schürkamp" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 19:47:10 GMT, Tim Epstein wrote:
>>
>> I'm genuinely prepared to pay £1000 pounds for a wheel if it will last 5
>> years+ and be future proof. However, "future proof" is the question. The
>> current delays are due to licencing issues, and I fully expect (in fact
>> insisit) that the wheel will be fully compatibile with and support future
>> sims on the Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms.
>>

>
> I've never liked FF much for racing sims, and I will continue using my
> TSW2 for the forseeable future. However if this wheel turns out to be
> as good as it is according to ASS, I too would fork out some cash if
> the FF is not a distraction, but actually helpful while driving (as
> the article implies).
>
> I am looking forward to any reviews / comments by BRD owners which
> will buy the FF version when it comes out.
>
> All the best, uwe
>
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