@@Reetzah Bro I had a G923 before buying the csl dd and I can tell you that even on low ffb settings, release your steering wheel while turning and it will oscillate for sure. Also, every single steering wheel that you buy is meant to be used at full power, it’s up to you in your game settings to make it so it doesn’t have clipping while still using its full capacity
@@Sharps_YTBcan confirm. mine oscilates frequently on most games with medium to high ffb settings. pretty much impossible to drive some of the cars on beamng like that.
@@Bluefireboy21 i owned one too for many years, even g27 in the older days, i d switch to dd much sooner, its just another experience, a better one all around imo.
@@itstraitsedits that completely depends on what you like playing though. He could start playing iRacing or some other sims, but why, if it's not fun? Idk if he finds it fun or not either way, but op seems kinda judgy for something that nobody should have a problem to begin with.
@@Jupeee I guess but I was thinking a little broader than traditional sims, beamng has great force feedback, assetto corsa (especially modded), dirt rally, there is so much more. I would love to try those games on that sim haha.
Have to call it - they were fast as Fk, got mine in 5working days - I was dubious when i made the order having heard all complaints but they proved me wrong.
Forza is not a sim, which means it doesn't generate a lot of details in software to send to wheel to use and interprent, so it cant use full potential of the direct drive wheel. Try assetto corsa or ac competizione, these games made me into sim racing, last 3 months in iRacing mostly. I started in March last year with logitech for 3 months and then when I got my DD it was a complete change in how much I could learn mostly because I could really feel the car and the tyre's grip and now I cant have a day without a proper 8Nm race for my biceps and triceps :D wish you all the best keep up with the videos ❤
its crazy that CSL DD will do t hat, but shatter your hand at the same time.... wild how people dont use the right settings for logitech and blame the wheel... i can make the game shatter somebodys hand with the FFB from doing the same thing..
@@beatles42ohgg94 Logitech wheel is awesome. I used it for 4 years. But direct drive upgrade was just as best. Now that DD are available for 399$. The customizability alone makes it worth buying a DD. Bigger more realistic steering wheel at number 1. Logitech wheel was quite small and can't be changed without after market 3d printed parts.
@@TechyGondal big wheel doesnt really matter. well ,the wheel doesnt really matter at all. theres like 3 games that make having a DD worth having, while every game that can use a wheel makes a logi worth having.
@@BoredBeinghey man better than no wheel. i dont think ive ever plugged up my g29 and thought man this thing sucks. just throw on some headphones, make sure you set it up pretty good for each game bc each game is different, and boom a decent wheel that doesnt cost your rent to buy.
@@BoredBeingOMG I bought mine used too and the leather smell like cigarette too it was disgusting for a few days ! I sprayed it am lot with white vinegar for a few days and now it is clean
Logitech uses mechanical gears to connect the motor to the when. The gears have quite a lot of play, so movement is gonna lag a bit and you always feel a small dead zone when steering in the opposite direction. Direct drive is obviously the best. But often quite expensive. If you want something in the middle go for a belt driven system from thrustmaster
@@themadnes5413it's way more than that as the $100 more price is usually just for the wheelbase and possibly wheel rim. Pedals are sold separately and don't often come with a clutch if you get or have a shifter. Also depends on what kind of platform you need support for
I personally love my G920, if you actually configure it the correct way it works great! Yea of course It could be better but for a budget setup it’s lots of fun. Pair it with a VR Headset and the manual H shifter accessory and a handbrake. Shits awesome
I loved my G923 for 3 years.. had lots of fun.. But once I tried the DD and the strong force.. it connects yo with the car so much better. indeed G92.. has great fun factor but once you try DD, there is no way back.
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I had a g923 (for PC) and it also had problems, glitches, it either rotated to the maximum left or maximum right and in forza horizon 5 it did the same as in the video, I returned it and after a year I got G29 that runs perfectly on PC
On my second g920, been using them years, thing is they are 200 quid and if you add another 50-60£ for a loadcell brake mod you can be as fast as anyone regardless of what they spend. People upgrade, gain and extra half second pl and dont realize its all in the brake pedal.
I just picked up a G923 during Prime Day. Was going to return it without even trying it because of all the noise videos I watched. Decided to try it out. I mounted it to a Fanatec wheel stand and put rubber spacers between the wheel and the mounting plate, with all default wheel settings in Forza ‘23 it’s quiet as hell. No clanking or any of the other noises some are reporting.
@@gt2quick they must have improved it in current models. The one I have I returned and ordered replacement thinking it is bad.. then realized they all made such noise.. my friends G920 is also the same way.
On top of that - CSL-DD is 399 as listed in the title, but that's just the dd unit itself, not the wheel, not the shifter, and not the pedals. Whereas with the logitech, all that's included for the 349 the title claims it costs.
Ready2Race bundle is 399$ If you buy just base, thats 349$ but the bundle brings it down to 199$ The bundle I used in the video costed 479$. I opted for an upgraded steering wheel with the Universal Hub that increased the price of my bundle from 399 to 479.
@@y0MDz i mentioned above, i bought the upgrade steering wheel (Alcantara wrapped with Universal hub) that increased my cost. Base is 199$ for any bundle.
Your test doesn't mean anything, changing position of the car will change the wheel behavior, also depending on the settings and car. I do can confirm that my CSL DD wobbles sometimes, depending which mod, sim or settings i use.
My video was less of a test and more of to create awareness that DD cost about the same as good classic Logitech gear driven wheel set. And overall the I feel that DD offers more bang for your hard earned bucks.
@@TechyGondalCSL DD with a rim costs way more than a g920 or whatever. Still would not advise getting a g920 but they're definitely not the same price.
I really don't get how people can't tighten it enough for it to not make a sound. Mine doesn't at all and I play Sims at 3am and don't wake people up. Then again I'm actually strong so.....
Still don’t understand why wheels are “preference” when the whole point was to get as realistic of a driving experience possible in your sim. There are shit wheels, and there are good ones. That is it.
I gotta say, out of all the wheels i’ve tried ( most of them tbh ) simcube was #1 hands down, the the Moza R21/R9 at #2 and the fanatec csl elite at number 3. Moza has the best software and bang for your buck and the R9 is what I went with (unfortunately not R21 lol) and have loved every second of abuse I put that thing through. Gets a little hot bit has absolutely never over heated, malfunctioned, or had me lose control and need a kill switch (i wish the g920 had one of those 😂)
@@yopierre7221 clutch itself isn't that expensive.. Logitech Gear comes at 60$ Fanatec's cost 250$.. so you are right.. with manual gearbox, price is doubled.
@@adeptalakay logitech G923 cost 350$ new. I bought it on sale for 250$ and used it for over 3 years.. just now when I found out about DD being cheap I sold it used and bought Famatec.
Forgotten thing that is not mentioned is that he turned the sensitivity to 100 (normally 50) and also turned to max in the game itself resulting in the spinning and the sound is a bit loud but can be adjusted with pieces of foam / you barely heat it while driving.
Got a logitech g923, and honestly I'm really impressed and satisfied with its performance (got it on a discount + H shifter), it may be loud, but the rumbling is actually kinda cool and adds to the experience, besides I play with headphones in vr, so it aint that big a problem from my point of view, arguably the only thing I'd would have liked is for the clutch pedal to also have some sort of force feedback, at least in that way I would get a sense of when the clutch is properly connecting with the drive shaft, but thats just nitpicking
The video isn't well made. I was trying to say, if you have got 300$ to spend on a wheel get a Direct Drive. People don't know they are cheap now. Usually people buy Logitech G92.. Compared to either one G92.. or Pro.. Fanatec/Moza are better options in terms of best bang for your bucks.
@@TechyGondal Well, you're right about that, but speaking from my position, it ends up being cheaper to buy a G923 because bringing the Fanatec to my country would cost me three times the original value.
Use that job to buy something that doesn't suck. I bought the G29 as my first wheel cuz I heard how great it is. Lived in an apartment and my neighbor below asked wtf that sound was. It was the shitty gears if the Logitech. I returned it in less than a week. now I have a house and I bought a fanatec full rig. And the DD puts out WAY more power than the G29. So you need more strength to handle the DD Pro. Now get back to the warehouse. You're not special. Especially you.
I have the g923 yes it’s loud but it’s smooth feels good and it’s my first wheel think it’s a great starter❤ btw I play CarX,assetto corsa,and can’t now but played forza❤
Reading so many comments hating on Forza or saying this wheel is overkill for such a game. Well guess what everyone. Not only am I planning on doing the same as OP. But I fully intend to see if it works with Mario Kart as well. If it puts a smile on my kids faces then that's money well spent in my opinion.
I see that you play Forza quite often, I have a sim game that you could get that not only looks pretty good, but also is relatively cheap. Look into Assetto Corsa, one of the highest rated sim games on the market that’s available for console
It has gotten way cheap then it used to be. 199$ for DD base, 120$ for the wheel, 80$ for peddles. Shifter is still the expensive piece.. unless you are OK with cheap ebay shipfters.
@@TechyGondal that's not a bad deal, but it's still almost double my tm setup with lc brakes and that eBay gated shifter I've fancied up with a velvet shifter boot and weighted knob
What? It works perfectly fine for every Forza game that I have (that actually launches. I'm looking at you Motorsports that fails to launch Everytime) try I don't know not max the settings like you don't have to. Crazy to me that people really don't get that.
@@YusufsToyssorry I was comparing it to my g29, didn’t notice it was a 923 wasn’t paying attention. I did not like the g923 when I got a chance to use it for a while because of the lack of new features and would not pay 100 more for the g923 when I got the g29 for 200 which would make the fanatec double the price of that
@@YusufsToys agreed, although I will probably end up eventually switching to a direct drive, I just don’t have much time to put into sim as much as I want
So what you're telling me is, for the sake of my downstairs neighbours, spending thousands on a wheel setup is justified? That's the only excuse I needed.
@@jonellepate3636 figure out your total budget. You need basically 3 things. 1. A gaming PC/Console 2. Racing wheel.. depending on your PC or console pick a compatible wheel. 3. Racing cockpit. In my opinion racing cockpit can be upgraded over time to buy something like a RaceTrak or Next Level Racing basic builds.. for Racing wheel you gotta do some research where you headed.. to begin with I would highly recommend buying a used Logitech. So you don't loose too much money. Direct Drives are competitively priced but not available in used on a good price. Start with logitech.. get a hang of racing sim, if you know you will do it regularly.. upgrade to a direct drive like Moza R3 or Fanatec CSL DD..
Bro my brother has thr G923 and before in another house my room was right next to his and at 10pm when i was playing with my friends all i would hear was just that f***ing wheel.😭
700 bucks for a fukin wheel? just because it make less noise? no thanks, once you have your hands on it, it doesn't make that noise, bro is just getting paid to promote probably.
Fanatec : Debt wobble
Logitech : Death wobble
Other way around
It more like death all
The pretty much the same price lol
Thrustmaster: Afterlife Death Wobble
@@Jmoneypsclol yeah I already don't understand people who try and save by getting the g29, I can't imagine people who buy the g923
%4 forcefeedback vs %200 forcefeedback LOL
Nah, I own the csl dd in 8 nm, and there’s no ossilation at 100% ffb
@@Sharps_YTBok but its doesnt mean you should run just as high settings on weakest wheel on market 💁♂️
@@Reetzah Bro I had a G923 before buying the csl dd and I can tell you that even on low ffb settings, release your steering wheel while turning and it will oscillate for sure. Also, every single steering wheel that you buy is meant to be used at full power, it’s up to you in your game settings to make it so it doesn’t have clipping while still using its full capacity
@@Sharps_YTBcan confirm. mine oscilates frequently on most games with medium to high ffb settings. pretty much impossible to drive some of the cars on beamng like that.
No, direct drive vs gear(shit)
That's what you get for 750 bucks vs 250.
Thank you.
So either you waste 250 or buy something decent
@@dottacommenti3086I could beat ur ass on a controller.. u just have buyer biased and trying to justify the ridiculous price of ur videos games
@@dottacommenti3086 no, the Logitech g29 is perfect the guy in the video has a fucked up one I own one myself and it’s amazing
@@Bluefireboy21 i owned one too for many years, even g27 in the older days, i d switch to dd much sooner, its just another experience, a better one all around imo.
Bro got a direct drive and play forza
:D
😂 exactly what I was thinking!
Let a man play what he wants
In chase cam too
Just for a benchmark
Owning a crazy setup and playing Forza is like buying a massive garage for your single bicycle.
🥲
Why shouldn't the guy be allowed to play whatever he likes with the gear he has? lol
@@Jupeeeyou could get so much more out of this gear on other games, he should feel free to grind forza though
@@itstraitsedits that completely depends on what you like playing though. He could start playing iRacing or some other sims, but why, if it's not fun?
Idk if he finds it fun or not either way, but op seems kinda judgy for something that nobody should have a problem to begin with.
@@Jupeee I guess but I was thinking a little broader than traditional sims, beamng has great force feedback, assetto corsa (especially modded), dirt rally, there is so much more. I would love to try those games on that sim haha.
the fanatec wheel doesn't oscillate because it never gets shipped to you.
lol
And this is why I sold my fanatec gear for simagic
Or costs you an arm and a leg so you can't even drive.
Dropshipped?
Have to call it - they were fast as Fk, got mine in 5working days - I was dubious when i made the order having heard all complaints but they proved me wrong.
Logi g923 1.9 TDI power
Fr😂😂😂
But it does work good so I don't mind 😂😂
Forza is not a sim, which means it doesn't generate a lot of details in software to send to wheel to use and interprent, so it cant use full potential of the direct drive wheel. Try assetto corsa or ac competizione, these games made me into sim racing, last 3 months in iRacing mostly. I started in March last year with logitech for 3 months and then when I got my DD it was a complete change in how much I could learn mostly because I could really feel the car and the tyre's grip and now I cant have a day without a proper 8Nm race for my biceps and triceps :D wish you all the best keep up with the videos ❤
its crazy that CSL DD will do t hat, but shatter your hand at the same time....
wild how people dont use the right settings for logitech and blame the wheel...
i can make the game shatter somebodys hand with the FFB from doing the same thing..
I just got a logitech and in assetto corsa it definitely scratches my itch
@@beatles42ohgg94 Logitech wheel is awesome. I used it for 4 years. But direct drive upgrade was just as best. Now that DD are available for 399$.
The customizability alone makes it worth buying a DD. Bigger more realistic steering wheel at number 1.
Logitech wheel was quite small and can't be changed without after market 3d printed parts.
BEST GAME FOR G923 is Dirt Racing 2.0
Probably the only game it has full capability with no issues like this
@@TechyGondal big wheel doesnt really matter. well ,the wheel doesnt really matter at all.
theres like 3 games that make having a DD worth having, while every game that can use a wheel makes a logi worth having.
the Logitech wheels, you need to go into the settings and change the sensitivity settings of the wheel on the Logitech software on your PC.
...and change it to what exactly??
@@Thorsten_0911 if the game allows for it, set a small dead zone in the center (1-2 degrees) and that will help a lot with oscillation.
Got my Logitech for 150€, for that price it’s great
How?
@TheBoogeyMan. Probably used. I did the same, 150€ with the shift knob as well. Smells heavily like cigarettes.
@@BoredBeinghey man better than no wheel. i dont think ive ever plugged up my g29 and thought man this thing sucks. just throw on some headphones, make sure you set it up pretty good for each game bc each game is different, and boom a decent wheel that doesnt cost your rent to buy.
@@BoredBeingOMG I bought mine used too and the leather smell like cigarette too it was disgusting for a few days ! I sprayed it am lot with white vinegar for a few days and now it is clean
First covid lock down everything went ona mad sale,, €160 shifter included wish I got 2 now lol
Logitech uses mechanical gears to connect the motor to the when. The gears have quite a lot of play, so movement is gonna lag a bit and you always feel a small dead zone when steering in the opposite direction.
Direct drive is obviously the best. But often quite expensive. If you want something in the middle go for a belt driven system from thrustmaster
I dont think any belt or gear driven wheel is worth it anymore. You spend like 100$ more and get a DD wheel, that's just better in every way.
@@themadnes5413with one less pedal and no gear shifter I will pass.
@@themadnes5413it's way more than that as the $100 more price is usually just for the wheelbase and possibly wheel rim. Pedals are sold separately and don't often come with a clutch if you get or have a shifter. Also depends on what kind of platform you need support for
@@themadnes5413hard pass lil bro
I personally love my G920, if you actually configure it the correct way it works great! Yea of course It could be better but for a budget setup it’s lots of fun. Pair it with a VR Headset and the manual H shifter accessory and a handbrake. Shits awesome
I loved my G923 for 3 years.. had lots of fun..
But once I tried the DD and the strong force.. it connects yo with the car so much better.
indeed G92.. has great fun factor but once you try DD, there is no way back.
I had a g923 (for PC) and it also had problems, glitches, it either rotated to the maximum left or maximum right and in forza horizon 5 it did the same as in the video, I returned it and after a year I got G29 that runs perfectly on PC
Yea when you change all the parameters in the wheel to fit a narrative
On my second g920, been using them years, thing is they are 200 quid and if you add another 50-60£ for a loadcell brake mod you can be as fast as anyone regardless of what they spend. People upgrade, gain and extra half second pl and dont realize its all in the brake pedal.
i just tok that rubber thing out of the coil and screwed a kitchen sponge into it.
Made it 1000x better :D
The settings make a huge difference.
I use a G920 to simulate 1.9TDI engine sounds, works pretty well in that regard
You have a unique and captivating presence.
I just picked up a G923 during Prime Day. Was going to return it without even trying it because of all the noise videos I watched. Decided to try it out. I mounted it to a Fanatec wheel stand and put rubber spacers between the wheel and the mounting plate, with all default wheel settings in Forza ‘23 it’s quiet as hell. No clanking or any of the other noises some are reporting.
@@gt2quick they must have improved it in current models.
The one I have I returned and ordered replacement thinking it is bad.. then realized they all made such noise.. my friends G920 is also the same way.
Yeah mines the same way it's not as loud as people say.
Trueforce compatibility was just added with the new Forza update today!!
Mines comes tomorrow so excited! Can’t wait to fall into the rabbit hole
Nice..
One is much more expensive the other one is a starter entry affordable one that is pretty good
On top of that - CSL-DD is 399 as listed in the title, but that's just the dd unit itself, not the wheel, not the shifter, and not the pedals. Whereas with the logitech, all that's included for the 349 the title claims it costs.
Ready2Race bundle is 399$
If you buy just base, thats 349$ but the bundle brings it down to 199$
The bundle I used in the video costed 479$. I opted for an upgraded steering wheel with the Universal Hub that increased the price of my bundle from 399 to 479.
His point stands then..... and the F defo doesn't go for 199 in a bundle 😂😂
@@y0MDz
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@@TechyGondal you just proved it yourself... 479.......
@@y0MDz i mentioned above, i bought the upgrade steering wheel (Alcantara wrapped with Universal hub) that increased my cost. Base is 199$ for any bundle.
I found that the oscillation problem also depends on the game, not just the steering wheel.
Your test doesn't mean anything, changing position of the car will change the wheel behavior, also depending on the settings and car. I do can confirm that my CSL DD wobbles sometimes, depending which mod, sim or settings i use.
My video was less of a test and more of to create awareness that DD cost about the same as good classic Logitech gear driven wheel set.
And overall the I feel that DD offers more bang for your hard earned bucks.
@@TechyGondal absolutely right on the price/quality ratio. Also a direct drive has almost no friction parts thus should live longer 👍
@@TechyGondalCSL DD with a rim costs way more than a g920 or whatever.
Still would not advise getting a g920 but they're definitely not the same price.
When the higher quality product is higher quality.🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
And it isn't that expensive anymore.
399$ is great value for this bundle. Specially when compared to Logitech that cost 300$
10x the quality for only 2x the price. Happy with that.
A friend has a logitech setup. What I hear in my headset is it beating him against a wall.
I really don't get how people can't tighten it enough for it to not make a sound. Mine doesn't at all and I play Sims at 3am and don't wake people up. Then again I'm actually strong so.....
@youarenotspecial Odd flex. Good on you tho. Don't let a table clamp win! 😂
I’ve found if you upgrade with a adapter and a bigger wheel gets rid of the shaking and sounds
Give it a bit and it'll start, and then you go back to the little wheel and you feel like it's disconnected 😢
People who play racing games with a wheel in third person make me feel ill
Still don’t understand why wheels are “preference” when the whole point was to get as realistic of a driving experience possible in your sim. There are shit wheels, and there are good ones. That is it.
I gotta say, out of all the wheels i’ve tried ( most of them tbh ) simcube was #1 hands down, the the Moza R21/R9 at #2 and the fanatec csl elite at number 3. Moza has the best software and bang for your buck and the R9 is what I went with (unfortunately not R21 lol) and have loved every second of abuse I put that thing through. Gets a little hot bit has absolutely never over heated, malfunctioned, or had me lose control and need a kill switch (i wish the g920 had one of those 😂)
Yeahhh mine doesn’t do that… But food for thought. Setting are cool to tweak.
That comparison is like comparing a LaFerrari with a Twingo.
Thats my point. A 100$ more, gets a LaFerrari :D
@@TechyGondala Ferrari with no gear shifter and no clutch pedal for sure. If you want that clutch you need to spend $800
@@TechyGondalno it’s not a 100 dollars more if you want a fair comparison with a clutch
@@yopierre7221 clutch itself isn't that expensive..
Logitech Gear comes at 60$
Fanatec's cost 250$.. so you are right.. with manual gearbox, price is doubled.
Let's not forget the price difference 😂😂
349$ vs 399$
@@TechyGondalu got ripped off on the logitech.
@@adeptalakay logitech G923 cost 350$ new. I bought it on sale for 250$ and used it for over 3 years.. just now when I found out about DD being cheap I sold it used and bought Famatec.
@@TechyGondal It’s $299 on Amazon…
@@TechyGondal 349$ for the base, wheel and pedals? Where did you buy it? I'll have 10 of those
I was getting this issue the other day and just thought it was because of the tune I was using.
I don't care about that because I'm gonna be wearing a headset anyways 💀
Forgotten thing that is not mentioned is that he turned the sensitivity to 100 (normally 50) and also turned to max in the game itself resulting in the spinning and the sound is a bit loud but can be adjusted with pieces of foam / you barely heat it while driving.
100% sounds like a washing machine after the middle piece starts churning 😭🤣
Spot on example.
As a g923 owner, I confirm
Steering settings - dead-zone to +1
Got a logitech g923, and honestly I'm really impressed and satisfied with its performance (got it on a discount + H shifter), it may be loud, but the rumbling is actually kinda cool and adds to the experience, besides I play with headphones in vr, so it aint that big a problem from my point of view, arguably the only thing I'd would have liked is for the clutch pedal to also have some sort of force feedback, at least in that way I would get a sense of when the clutch is properly connecting with the drive shaft, but thats just nitpicking
Yes, indeed it is super quite.
Assetto Corsa can turn it off this road effects and kerb effects. The wheel g29 is now quiet
Fanatec: 🍷🗿
Logitech: 🪨🪨🪨🪨🪨🗣️🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Yeah it might be because fanatec is direct drive and Logitech is belt mechanism or something like that
I don’t even use my Logitech wheel anymore. I wanted a wheel for a sort of cool experience but it’s so far off it’s not even worth using
Already waiting for my C12 to arrive ;)
Ohh Cammus C12.. nice..
It doesn't seem very fair to compare a DD against a belt and gear steering wheel. At least compared to their dd, the logitech pro
The video isn't well made.
I was trying to say, if you have got 300$ to spend on a wheel get a Direct Drive. People don't know they are cheap now.
Usually people buy Logitech G92..
Compared to either one G92.. or Pro.. Fanatec/Moza are better options in terms of best bang for your bucks.
@@TechyGondal Well, you're right about that, but speaking from my position, it ends up being cheaper to buy a G923 because bringing the Fanatec to my country would cost me three times the original value.
@@tomax5659 yeah shipping and taxes are a problem for these companies.. Logitech is available around the globe readily.
Not once have i had a problem with my Logitech. Maybe because i actually have a job that requires me to have muscle and can handle it.
Use that job to buy something that doesn't suck. I bought the G29 as my first wheel cuz I heard how great it is. Lived in an apartment and my neighbor below asked wtf that sound was. It was the shitty gears if the Logitech. I returned it in less than a week. now I have a house and I bought a fanatec full rig.
And the DD puts out WAY more power than the G29. So you need more strength to handle the DD Pro. Now get back to the warehouse. You're not special. Especially you.
thats the solution of the problem im having, i need one of this
I have the g923 yes it’s loud but it’s smooth feels good and it’s my first wheel think it’s a great starter❤ btw I play CarX,assetto corsa,and can’t now but played forza❤
Logitech g923 is now only $249 🇸🇰
🇷🇺 400$ 😐
Reading so many comments hating on Forza or saying this wheel is overkill for such a game. Well guess what everyone. Not only am I planning on doing the same as OP. But I fully intend to see if it works with Mario Kart as well.
If it puts a smile on my kids faces then that's money well spent in my opinion.
its the strength of the force feedback, has nothing to do with price
I love how quite my wheel is
I see that you play Forza quite often, I have a sim game that you could get that not only looks pretty good, but also is relatively cheap. Look into Assetto Corsa, one of the highest rated sim games on the market that’s available for console
@@schizophreniagaming4058 i have been playing Forza Motorsports a bit.. I have to setup Assetto and all nice mods and get it going soon. 🙏🏽
Yes the Fanatec CSL DD is quite "quite" indeed
@@javianbrown8627 😀😀😀😀😀😀🫡🫡🫡🫡
If Only it wasn’t 4x as expensive
It isn't. I paid 480$ for this bundle. That too because i got upgraded premium steering wheel, otherwise it was 399$ and still is.
Wow it’s almost as if a 700 dollar kit is better than a 500 dollar kit 😀 thank you for the wisdom
The better kit is 400$ not 700
Yea i returned my Logitech cuz it did that death wobble even when just going straight with the ff turned down
I also returned my first one, thinking it's broken.. 2nd one was same noisy..
A brand new CSL DD (w pedals) costs €1000 in my region.
A brand new G923 (w pedals) costs €429 in my region.
Ofc bro, it’s a dd wheel
funny coz the car in the game is one of the many american cars that actually do that in real life
Bro forgot to mention the :$500 add on
Unterscheid von 250€ und 1000€
Csl DD ist currently 350, add a wheel on it and its 450 ish.
@@victorxdavid Or buy something good, like Simagic, Simucube, Asetek...
My t300 rs does the wobble but way harder and it makes my desk shake😂
Who the F*** is this guy? He don`t have a clue about settings
I think folks have no clue that Moza and Fanatec now offer 399$ bundles
These bundles are far superior in quality and application.
Мне кажется когда звука нету я хуже машину чувствую
Yeah.. Logitech does feel quite real when you are hitting the derbis.
I used to have a Logitech G29.. it was never loud like that!!! It makes noise only during calibration..
it's all about settings..
You are right..
But for a new buyer, Fanatec CSL DD or Moza R3 at 399$ price.. logitech G923 doesn't stand a chance..
@@TechyGondal worlds apart for sure!
That's actually a glitch within the game
yes it's loud but at least i can still afford groceries
is because it's using magnets not belt or gears..
Heard of trueforce the new feature so it feels more realistic
Wow who would have thought the product that's much more expensive is higher quality
It has gotten way cheap then it used to be.
199$ for DD base, 120$ for the wheel, 80$ for peddles.
Shifter is still the expensive piece.. unless you are OK with cheap ebay shipfters.
@@TechyGondal that's not a bad deal, but it's still almost double my tm setup with lc brakes and that eBay gated shifter I've fancied up with a velvet shifter boot and weighted knob
I have a thrust master t248 mine doesn’t do that shit because I don’t run ffb anyways. WINNING!
If you think thats loud you should hear my gear drive Logitech wheel for 2007
That sounds like you are bangin in a desk.
I have one its so bad in forza but not that bad on another game
Change your settings bro. Let me know if you want mines for the g920
What? It works perfectly fine for every Forza game that I have (that actually launches. I'm looking at you Motorsports that fails to launch Everytime) try I don't know not max the settings like you don't have to. Crazy to me that people really don't get that.
First ones a sports car second ones a Jeep with a very slow deathwobble
direct drive vs gear based
"Super quite"💀
Internet got me on this one.
We all gotta start somewhere
On my country its like R$11000 thats like a real car price here, this logitech here is like R$1000, much more cheaper but still expensive
Ohh man.. crazy expensive
just have your hands on the wheel, dont see much of a problem
Fanatec:1k for just the wheel base.
Logitech: 250 for the wheel wheelbase and the pedals
@@cheezy3687 in USA,
Logitech G923 is 349
Fanatec CSL DD is 399 (wheel base and peddles).
Almost like it’s double the price or something 😱
Only 100$ more for the Ready2Race bundle
@@YusufsToyssorry I was comparing it to my g29, didn’t notice it was a 923 wasn’t paying attention. I did not like the g923 when I got a chance to use it for a while because of the lack of new features and would not pay 100 more for the g923 when I got the g29 for 200 which would make the fanatec double the price of that
@@_TwoDot thats true.. G29 is very good. It is not worth the money to get 923 ..
@@YusufsToys agreed, although I will probably end up eventually switching to a direct drive, I just don’t have much time to put into sim as much as I want
So what you're telling me is, for the sake of my downstairs neighbours, spending thousands on a wheel setup is justified? That's the only excuse I needed.
Well not thousands .. wheel bundle is 400
The Racing Gig is 1200$ that you can buy a cheaper one for just over 400$
If you use a headset and can't hear the g923, then I see no problem even if others get annoyed by it lol
I am married and have kids..
I get to play when they are asleep.. can't afford noises.
@TechyGondal good luck with that buddy
Fanatec DD+ and QR2; with highest fidelity and response in Gran Turismo 7 is absolutely unmatched. Nirvana. Kids who don't know gonna make noise
I want to get into sim racing but I don’t know where to start I don’t know anything about what to look in to or what to stay away from
@@jonellepate3636 figure out your total budget.
You need basically 3 things.
1. A gaming PC/Console
2. Racing wheel.. depending on your PC or console pick a compatible wheel.
3. Racing cockpit.
In my opinion racing cockpit can be upgraded over time to buy something like a RaceTrak or Next Level Racing basic builds.. for Racing wheel you gotta do some research where you headed.. to begin with I would highly recommend buying a used Logitech. So you don't loose too much money. Direct Drives are competitively priced but not available in used on a good price. Start with logitech.. get a hang of racing sim, if you know you will do it regularly.. upgrade to a direct drive like Moza R3 or Fanatec CSL DD..
My DFGT saying hello to you
Bro my brother has thr G923 and before in another house my room was right next to his and at 10pm when i was playing with my friends all i would hear was just that f***ing wheel.😭
That’s why u put ur hands on the wheel
700 bucks for a fukin wheel? just because it make less noise? no thanks, once you have your hands on it, it doesn't make that noise, bro is just getting paid to promote probably.
Famatec CSL DD cost 399$
700$ vetsion is for PS, for PC it is cheap
Not the same price, not the same clientele
In USA fanatec CSL DD cost 399$
Logitech G923 cost 349$
As a new buyer, i would buy CSL DD for just 50$ more, or Moza R3 which is also 399$
Try that in GT7😂
My G923 doesn't oscillate, even at 100% with more current.
That the difference between belt drive and direct drive Direct Drive all the way
So... Cheaper is better 😂
But louder
Haha I was going to buy the Logitech ones but once I heard this noise I was like nooooope
Thats overkill for starters