I first started playing in 2004 and stopped around 2006
About 2 months ago cleaning out my cupboard I found my old logitech formula virbration wheel.
Plugged it in and downloaded live for speed.
After 2 months of solid racing my wheel stopped functioning
IRL I have always had a manual drivers car, I feel as if I need a realistic racing wheel for the computer for obvious reasons.
So here's my question.
G25 or G27.
What is better at what..?
.eg
Which has the better/stonger or more accurate Force feed back?
Which has the better wheel?
Which has the better shifter both H-pattern and Sequential?
Is there a hand brake leaver?
Do the pedals have force feed back?
Which is less likely to break and what causes them to break?
About 2 months ago cleaning out my cupboard I found my old logitech formula virbration wheel.
Plugged it in and downloaded live for speed.
After 2 months of solid racing my wheel stopped functioning

IRL I have always had a manual drivers car, I feel as if I need a realistic racing wheel for the computer for obvious reasons.
So here's my question.
G25 or G27.
What is better at what..?
.eg
Which has the better/stonger or more accurate Force feed back?
Which has the better wheel?
Which has the better shifter both H-pattern and Sequential?
Is there a hand brake leaver?
Do the pedals have force feed back?
Which is less likely to break and what causes them to break?
). I am also a frequent user of the sequential gear box when playing Richard Burns Rally etc. Some other games have issues with G27 not being recognized, TDU is one example. So if I was to buy a new wheel (in case of failure) I would choose the G25 again, mostly due to the lack of sequential gearbox in G27. However, as mentioned above, the overall feel, FFB and pedal placement should be improved in the G27, naturally. I take others word for it. If you like more buttons on the wheel itself; G27 offers 6, while G25 has 2. Personally I prefer 2. If price is an issue, the difference is about 1:2 (G25:G27).





