Logitech G25 Racing Wheel (PS3)
Here’s another great gaming article on behalf of Game People, this time it’s from their latest writer, Jon Starkey, who as you can perhaps tell from the title, is a gamer who likes to play a racing game particularly using the Logitech G25 racing wheel and a GameRacer Seat. I believe this is the set-up that I played with when I went to Sega HQ to preview Sega Rally last August – so I can vouch for how great it was to use as well – I just wish I had these to play with at home! I hope you enjoy reading Jon’s perspective on gaming here and in the future – feel free to leave a comment on what you think.
Every petrol-head dreams of that perfect setup. Real cockpit, quality wheel and gear shift twinned with a console and game that can deliver the experience to match the hardware.
So I went and bought what has to be the most expensive peripheral around. This is supposed to be the best driving combination available, the Bugatti Veyron of game controllers. A no compromise approach from Logitech and a top notch accompaniment from Game Racer that go together to become the next best thing to actually driving a real car? Well almost. So here are my thoughts after one week of ownership.
The setup consists of a ‘real’ racing seat (not quite as real as the real ones in my hill-climb car, but nevertheless quite convincing) which is mounted on a steel frame with further mounts for the steering controller and pedal box and a third for the gearstick controller. The frame is adjustable for leg and arm length but is definitely aimed at adult sizes as my kids require extra cushions in order to reach the pedals. The Logitech G25 controller has been around for a while now, but is very solid and well finished. Not quite a Bugatti Veyron in the flesh. More like a Mondeo Ghia X.

The GameRacer Pro Driving Simulator has been designed to be a high quality, sturdy racing seat setup for the PS2, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC racing games, this looks like the perfect way to immerse yourself in the racing experience, the setup even includes perfect static placements for your steering wheel and pedals so they are not sliding around as can happen if you don’t use a setup like this.
There are distinct advantages to this set up. Firstly nothing slips around when you play, which is probably the most annoying thing about regular controllers. I am no longer getting distracted by the accelerator sliding away from me at that crucial slip streaming moment or missing an apex because my thighs refuse to grip any longer. Secondly, the G25 has 900 degree steering which really makes a difference in tight corners. Playing GT5 Prologue you can really get absorbed in the game play, changing up through the six speed gearbox with ease and catching that power over-steer as you give it a little too much throttle out of the bends.
The downsides are that it is physically very big and requires setting up and packing away (and also requires having somewhere to pack it away!). Another slight annoyance is the USB cable which is really too short for this application and perhaps an extension cable would have been a nice touch. The gear stick mount also needed a little modification, in the shape of a small piece of Lego, to stay on the mount properly but was an easy fix.
Now I really like playing racing, unfortunately I never seem to get enough time to play them to the point I’m really good using a console controller, for some reason that method of control just doesn’t come naturally to me. However, I’m sure if I got a setup like this comprising of a seat, pedals and wheel such as this Logitech G25 Racing Wheel and Gameracer Pro Driving Simulator seat setup!
Have you got a similar setup for your favourite racing games? Which games do you find that a setup like this works best for? Does it massively increase your enjoyment and immersion of racing games? Would you go back to playing with a controller now?






Comments: 1
5:36 am 16th December, 2009
That chair is wild.
Comments: 1
11:05 pm 2nd January, 2010
wow yeah it really is. What’s one of those cost?