Lets start by taking a closer look at the box and specifications. The first thing we see is that this game “works great with Forza 4” and that it “also works with Race Driver: Grid, Need For Speed Shift, PGR 4, Blur & Split/Second”, so most of the major titles covered on the box then.
A quick look at the back of the box gives us the main run down, High performance Force Feedback and Vibration Technology, part-metal construction, Powerful wireless connectivity for lag-free responce upto 32ft (10m), Interchangeable Gear Shift for left / right handed drivers, dual mounting options, full rubber grip points for precise steering, non-slip pedals and last of all a built in headset port for Xbox Live chat, so all the major points you would expect from a steering wheel then, nothing ground breaking there, but lets break it down and take a closer look.
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