Tin Salamunic: Thrustmaster creates some of the most revered high-end gaming peripherals. Offering some of the finest joysticks, gamepads, steering wheels and gaming headsets on the market, it’s hard not to get excited about the company’s new line of next-gen products. Their racing wheels have defined simulation racing for decades, and their newest entry, the Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Ferrari 458 Italia Edition for PC and Xbox One, is no exception. With a powerful industrial motor, a 7/10 scale replica of the Ferrari 458 steering wheel and an authentic Ferrari-style pedal set, the Thrustmaster TX is a dream come true for car enthusiasts.
VVV: "New firmware updates have been released for Thrustmaster's flagship racing wheels ,the Xbox One-compatible TX and PS4-compatible T300 RS, that optomise the cooling fan and power management"
ARS: When I first got my hands on Forza 5, I felt the game showed plenty of promise but needed to grow into its potential. Two things happened last week that suggest this has happened. The first was my introduction to Thrustmaster’s TX Racing Wheel.
Excellent
Just finished Forza 4, and my Mad Catz wireless Force feedback wheel is ready to retire.
I think I'll give thrust master my business this time round.
onPause writes:
Recently I spent a lot of time with Thrustmaster’s racing wheel for the Xbox One TX Racing Wheel Ferrari 458 Italia Edition which is also compatible with PC. You can imagine the breadth racing simulations on that platform allows for quite a good selection to test this wheel out on.
I would like a clutch included for the asking price of these wheel. A clutch is NOT superficial, it gives smoother and better speed control over using the brakes.
Still better than a controller though.