I have one. They are Trash. The force feedback feels so great, until the drive shaft starts breaking loose. then it's total trash can material. For me the was at 60 hours of use. Also from the factory the padel shifters stick on both sides. So you have to dri automatic. DO NOT LET ANYONE TELL YOU THESE ARE WORTH BUYING!!
Make sure to install and update the system, restart it, go through all settings on the wheel and connect wheel to base on the dash options. Then make sure you locate the supported games through the software. Put pedals to high sensitivity for the best feel. People have lots of issues for this, but it's working perfectly. The wheel is a Game Changer !!!
@@armorgeddon once you taste the awesomenes and coolness of this set up there is no going back to the usual brands. The overall feel and quality, adjustments, lights, new tech, k drive, button box... gives you the full immersive experience. There is just so many details here compared to the boring alternative.
I can see that the original comment about making sure the firmware is updated before testing is a valid one. I can't see this wheel being a 'Game Changer' in terms of driving feel but I do see that the product has a niche. It's going to attract buyers who want an all in one package who value flashy lights, screens and twidly bits. Probably a market that uses a desk rather than a rig but wants a car dash type immersion. Without a rig it's a tougher deal to get all those extras like button boxes and screens fixed up. To me it looks a little fisher price. I really don't like lots of plastic especially when other brands offer aluminium and carbon fibre. Another comparison would be that the Velocity One is like those all in one HiFi's we used to have where some other brands might be compared to Separates. Looks flashy and if it works adequately I'm pretty sure it will appeal to certain buyers less anal about their driving games. All in all I'm pretty convinced that the 'Game' will remain unchanged by this product. I'm personally very happy with my Moza R9 and it's rapidly expanding eco system. Looking forward to watching some testing.
i got mine on launch day and i really like it so far. it's probably the best wheel out there for the xbox until the moza r3 comes out...
I have one. They are Trash. The force feedback feels so great, until the drive shaft starts breaking loose. then it's total trash can material. For me the was at 60 hours of use. Also from the factory the padel shifters stick on both sides. So you have to dri automatic. DO NOT LET ANYONE TELL YOU THESE ARE WORTH BUYING!!
That is pretty much the conclusion in my review.
Make sure to install and update the system, restart it, go through all settings on the wheel and connect wheel to base on the dash options. Then make sure you locate the supported games through the software. Put pedals to high sensitivity for the best feel. People have lots of issues for this, but it's working perfectly. The wheel is a Game Changer !!!
holy moly can't wait for it to arrive :D
Game changer in which regard?
@@armorgeddon once you taste the awesomenes and coolness of this set up there is no going back to the usual brands. The overall feel and quality, adjustments, lights, new tech, k drive, button box... gives you the full immersive experience.
There is just so many details here compared to the boring alternative.
@armorgeddon It sure isn't a game changer in my opinion, its honestly mostly just tacky flash.
@petarumiljanovic5321 Eh..... are you a paid influencer? Because this product is mediocre and overpriced...
I can see that the original comment about making sure the firmware is updated before testing is a valid one.
I can't see this wheel being a 'Game Changer' in terms of driving feel but I do see that the product has a niche. It's going to attract buyers who want an all in one package who value flashy lights, screens and twidly bits. Probably a market that uses a desk rather than a rig but wants a car dash type immersion. Without a rig it's a tougher deal to get all those extras like button boxes and screens fixed up.
To me it looks a little fisher price. I really don't like lots of plastic especially when other brands offer aluminium and carbon fibre.
Another comparison would be that the Velocity One is like those all in one HiFi's we used to have where some other brands might be compared to Separates.
Looks flashy and if it works adequately I'm pretty sure it will appeal to certain buyers less anal about their driving games.
All in all I'm pretty convinced that the 'Game' will remain unchanged by this product. I'm personally very happy with my Moza R9 and it's rapidly expanding eco system.
Looking forward to watching some testing.