
"The G923's force feedback technology processes game sound up to 4000 times per second to make the wheel vibrate: You can feel the texture of different road surfaces, the rumble of engine vibrations, and the effect of hitting curbs or going off-track through steering resistance that changes all the time. This is different from older force feedback systems that only reacted to directional forces like crashes or understeer as they missed the small things that make driving feel like you're in control of the car."
"This is a g reat gift for people who love racing games or who are tired of playing Gran Turismo and Forza with a regular controller that doesn't feel like real driving. The TrueForce force feedback system connects directly to game audio engines to make vibrations and resistance that match what's happening on screen and it fixes the problem of not being able to feel what you're seeing."
The Logitech G923 racing wheel bundle with pedals and a separate shifter is available for $333, down from a usual $459. TrueForce force feedback connects directly to game audio engines and processes sound up to 4000 times per second to produce nuanced vibrations and steering resistance. The system reproduces road textures, engine rumble, and curb impacts, delivering continuous, detailed feedback unlike older systems that only reacted to broad directional forces. A dual-motor setup provides substantial torque for heavy-feel steering at speed while allowing smooth, precise control at low speeds. The wheel offers 900-degree rotation, a leather-wrapped, hand-stitched rim, and steel paddle shifters positioned for natural finger placement.
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