As compared to its predecessor, the Logitech G27, this wheel is nothing short of a piece of garbage. In particular, due to the software that is the driving force behind its operation. The G-HUB completely ruins the whole experience of the steering wheel. Either the steering wheel will not respond to anything at all, or it will simply stop working altogether while you are playing the game. Reconnecting and starting over in the game is helpful, but this is not the correct solution, and it should not be the solution. The identical Logitech MOMO Racing, with all of its "woodiness" and cheapness, functioned without a hitch. And these assertions are not made in vain. The steering wheel was tested on three distinct personal computers as well as six different video games. The outcome is the same in every situation. The fact that all of the buttons are located on the steering wheel itself is yet another drawback of this steering wheel in comparison to the G27. Because there are so many of them, it is easy to become disoriented in their midst. The Logitech G27 has had significant improvements made to its ergonomics.
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