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Logitech MOMO wheel
Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 15:40
by Stereo
Should I get a Logitech MOMO wheel? I'm on a budget so I'm going to buy it on eBay. This will be a birthday present, but is it worth it?
Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 15:57
by viper_gts
I have a few Logitech Peripherals, including joystick, joypad and headphones.
if i was to buy anymore, logitech would be my first choice, i have had no problems with them at all.
Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 20:48
by jhwee
Some of the people here have problems with the Logitech MOMO. Do a search on it and I'm sure some will pop up.
By the way, how much is it going for? In stores this wheel is around $90+, and I went to Best Buy and found it for $130! That's ridiculous! I bought mine off of NewEgg for like $70...
I personally think it's worth the investment, becuase it's REALLY fun. This was my first wheel and I enjoyed it very much. I however am attending school right now so I don't have much time to play it as much as I want to. I don't think the vibration is realistic though--I guess you can change that--but it's really good.
Make sure you read reviews on Newegg before you buy.
Good luck

Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 21:00
by Stereo
Yeah, I read the reviews. There were some complaints but it's considered to be the best...
On eBay people are bidding $10... Anyways I'll see how much it costs closer to the end of January.
Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 03:26
by PSZeTa
Depends on what you are getting it for.
Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 03:36
by korge
I would not go for Ebay first.Its a trust factor.
If you get it in 20 pieces, I feel sorry for you already.
Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 05:58
by Jmac-
In the few instances I've used the wheel, I've hated it ... doesn't feel very realistic, slow response, etc.
Thumbs down
Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 06:44
by korge
Jmac- wrote:In the few instances I've used the wheel, I've hated it ... doesn't feel very realistic, slow response, etc.
Thumbs down
Sounds like you didnt set it up correctly.
That would make it your fault, not theirs. Look up the latest drivers and then configure the wheel. Then tell if it is terrible or not.
Posted: 15 Jan 2006, 07:33
by Jmac-
korge wrote:Jmac- wrote:In the few instances I've used the wheel, I've hated it ... doesn't feel very realistic, slow response, etc.
Thumbs down
Sounds like you didnt set it up correctly.
That would make it your fault, not theirs. Look up the latest drivers and then configure the wheel. Then tell if it is terrible or not.
Considering I don't own and have never owned the wheel, I'd have to say that would be the fault of the various owners ...
Posted: 04 Feb 2006, 20:15
by Stereo
Posted: 04 Feb 2006, 21:05
by PSZeTa
Wheels always lock up to the opposite side if you slide.
Posted: 04 Feb 2006, 21:19
by Stereo
Oh well lol I can live without the vibrations.
