From the preview: "We recently had a chance to sit down and try Thrustmaster’s new Xbox-compatible steering system, the Ferrari Vibration GT Cockpit 458 Italia Edition. That lofty title is every bit as difficult to type as it is to say, so we’re going to hereafter refer to it as the Ferrari 458 Cockpit. So, what’s the big deal with the Ferrari Cockpit? Well, it is the latest offering in what is quickly becoming a stable of Ferrari-licensed controllers from Thrustmaster. This latest entry, in typical Thrustmaster fashion, fills a market niche that no other manufacturer has been able to adequately address."
Thomas Ellis of Gamer Attitude has a play with the beautiful Thrustmaster TX Ferrari 458 Italia Edition
onPause writes:
Thrustmaster is known for making extremely well build and functional gaming accessories and peripherals – especially for racing games – and the Thrustmaster Ferrari Vibration GT Cockpit 458 Italia Edition is no different.
Why no mention of price in the review?
Its 299$ on newegg, if anyone was wondering.
Chad from We Got This Covered wrote:
"With every passing year, the video game racing genre becomes more impressive. Visual tweaks, handling improvements and action-packed set-ups are to thank for that, though there’s one thing that holds the majority of today’s genre fare back from achieving an extra layer of immersive realism. That is, when it comes to console and PC titles, which are designed around default controllers. Using a joystick and a combination of buttons simply isn’t the same as putting a pedal to the floor while using a physical wheel to steer left and right."
Thrustmaster Ferrari Vibration GT Cockpit 458 Italia Edition COSMETIC Impressions.
Fixed.
looks promising