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Black Logitech Momo Vs. Microsoft FF?
I have the Microsoft wheel and am considering getting a momo. I do know
that the red momo is considered by many to be one of the best but they no longer make the red momo. Is the black momo functionally the same as the red? From what I understand the black has a lot of plastic. I don't mind plastic. My Microsoft wheel is plastic. I care about performance. If the red performs that much better than the black then I will try to hunt one down on ebay or something. Of course I won't really know if I like it better than the Microsoft wheel until I actually try it for myself. I just want to gather some opinions from those who have used both. Or all 3 that I have spoke of would be even better. Nick |
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Get the Driving force Pro instead, I have Both the Momo and the Driving
Force and I like the Driving Force better. "NLaPlaca" > wrote in message ... >I have the Microsoft wheel and am considering getting a momo. I do know >that the red momo is considered by many to be one of the best but they no >longer make the red momo. > > Is the black momo functionally the same as the red? From what I understand > the black has a lot of plastic. I don't mind plastic. My Microsoft wheel > is plastic. I care about performance. If the red performs that much better > than the black then I will try to hunt one down on ebay or something. Of > course I won't really know if I like it better than the Microsoft wheel > until I actually try it for myself. I just want to gather some opinions > from those who have used both. Or all 3 that I have spoke of would be even > better. Nick |
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mjones53 wrote:
> Get the Driving force Pro instead, I have Both the Momo and the Driving > Force and I like the Driving Force better. > "NLaPlaca" > wrote in message > ... > >>I have the Microsoft wheel and am considering getting a momo. I do know >>that the red momo is considered by many to be one of the best but they no >>longer make the red momo. >> >>Is the black momo functionally the same as the red? From what I understand >>the black has a lot of plastic. I don't mind plastic. My Microsoft wheel >>is plastic. I care about performance. If the red performs that much better >>than the black then I will try to hunt one down on ebay or something. Of >>course I won't really know if I like it better than the Microsoft wheel >>until I actually try it for myself. I just want to gather some opinions >>from those who have used both. Or all 3 that I have spoke of would be even >>better. Nick > > > I should have mentioned that this wheel is for pc use. Mainly NR2003 and other sims. The driving force is an console wheel correct? |
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> I should have mentioned that this wheel is for pc use. Mainly NR2003 and > other sims. The driving force is an console wheel correct? I think it works with a PC or a PS2. |
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"NLaPlaca" > wrote in message ... > mjones53 wrote: > > Get the Driving force Pro instead, I have Both the Momo and the Driving > > Force and I like the Driving Force better. > > "NLaPlaca" > wrote in message > > ... > > > >>I have the Microsoft wheel and am considering getting a momo. I do know > >>that the red momo is considered by many to be one of the best but they no > >>longer make the red momo. > >> > >>Is the black momo functionally the same as the red? From what I understand > >>the black has a lot of plastic. I don't mind plastic. My Microsoft wheel > >>is plastic. I care about performance. If the red performs that much better > >>than the black then I will try to hunt one down on ebay or something. Of > >>course I won't really know if I like it better than the Microsoft wheel > >>until I actually try it for myself. I just want to gather some opinions > >>from those who have used both. Or all 3 that I have spoke of would be even > >>better. Nick > > > > > > > I should have mentioned that this wheel is for pc use. Mainly NR2003 and > other sims. The driving force is an console wheel correct? Works for both, and is their top of the line wheel now. I think it's fantastic. -- David G Fisher |
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Dave,
I heard they back-slid on the pedals though. What do you think? -Larry "David G Fisher" > wrote in message ... > Works for both, and is their top of the line wheel now. I think it's > fantastic. > > > -- > David G Fisher > > > |
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"Larry" > wrote in message news:n_%Xd.57213$7z6.46502@lakeread04... > Dave, > > I heard they back-slid on the pedals though. What do you think? > > -Larry > "David G Fisher" > wrote in message > ... > > Works for both, and is their top of the line wheel now. I think it's > > fantastic. > > > > > > -- > > David G Fisher From what I've read at their forum, they released a second version of their pedals/pots (rev B), and that's what I have. I guess I'll have to wait and see if the same thing happens to me that happened to Ginger. I like them though. Dave |
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I went from the MS wheel to the Momo. I like the 'feel and control'
better with the Momo over the MS. But, be aware there are (or at least were) some problems associated with the pedals. Every now and then, mine seem to lose response--at which point I unplug them from the wheel and plug them back in and we are good to go until next time (this is a 'fix' I picked up from one of the forums.) Doesn't happen real often but it does happen now and then. I use the wheel for SCC and NR03. I do like the profiler for assigning functions to various buttons-real easy to use. Free advice...and worth just what ya paid for it... |
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tlgtr wrote:
> I went from the MS wheel to the Momo. I like the 'feel and control' > better with the Momo over the MS. But, be aware there are (or at least > were) some problems associated with the pedals. Every now and then, > mine seem to lose response--at which point I unplug them from the wheel > and plug them back in and we are good to go until next time (this is a > 'fix' I picked up from one of the forums.) Doesn't happen real often > but it does happen now and then. > > I use the wheel for SCC and NR03. I do like the profiler for assigning > functions to various buttons-real easy to use. > > Free advice...and worth just what ya paid for it... > Cool that seals it. Going to give that one a try. Thanks for making me aware of the pedal situation. I think I remember reading about some pedal issues. Nick |
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> > Cool that seals it. Going to give that one a try. Thanks for making me > aware of the pedal situation. I think I remember reading about some > pedal issues. Nick > I picked one up a CompUSA a couple of weeks ago, it was $50 after rebate. I'm not sure if the deal is still on... |
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