I recently purchased this wheel for my computer and was very skeptical of some reviews but recently I have been pleasantly surprised with its performance. The steering wheel and pedals are very responsive and work well. The pedals are durable and won't slip underfoot when using the heel pad. they are too narrow for my feet but that is not the main problem. The steering wheel is comfortable and turns further than I usually need in the games I play. I've played Dirt 3, GTA V, American and European Truck Simulator, Project Cars, WRC Powerslide and Need for Speed with this wheelset and it performed spectacularly in every way. It easily attaches to a desk (with a clip or suction cups) and only requires a USB port to connect to a computer. Most games will automatically recognize the wheel and just let you plug in and play. On the other hand, some games without built-in wheel configuration (like Grand Theft Auto) require a small third-party program called "XBoxce" - a free Xbox controller emulator that allows you to map the wheel to the controller circuitry. allows you to comfortably use the steering wheel in any game compatible with the controller. (yes, you can play dark souls with it). I've attached some photos to show it clipped to my desk to show the overall size.
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