Totally agree with you on the C5. I like it so much I bought it's big brother the C12 and it addresses all of my issues with the c5. The paddles are better, it's more powerful, the rim is round (for drifting) and the wheel it's replaceable with larger wheels. Oh and it's much more beautiful. (Even though i actually love the design of the c5)
I just got my C12 delivered and after a weekend with it I probably will not upgrade to anything more expensive. It's more than powerful enough for my use. In EA WRC It'll rip your arms off at full strength lol. Plus It can swap for any rim with a generic quick disconnect mount or just a rim so long as the spokes dont interfere with the buttons. Love the setup mate it's quite similar to my own.
I bought it in 2021, and it's not for sale anymore. However, I would recommend something else anyway. It's better to have a butt pillow connected with a back pillow (something short just to get lumbar support), instead of two separate products.
No, they are designed for F1, not GT. I faced significant challenges during installation. The only reason I can now use them comfortably is because the cockpit is 10cm above the floor, and the front part of the pedals is not.
For those considering the GT Lite, the lowered position is quite comfortable. I’m 186cm and it works well for me. But I need higher position, screen is too high. friends of mine who are 170-175cm found it uncomfortable as well. Voland is right, upright not comfortable. While the chair’s posture can be adjusted, the options are limited. The position that feels stable for sitting upright often sacrifices overall comfort vise versa. Sim rigs, in general, aren’t the most comfortable setups. I’d recommend visiting a store to try one out in person or testing a friend’s rig before making a decision. Maybe try look around with desk mounted ones. My g920 makes a lot of noise though the chassis. Would pick T300 as starting, Logitech software force feedback can be annoying. Depending on game, I have issue with wheel cantering and no force feedback despite it supporting it
Totally agree with you on the C5. I like it so much I bought it's big brother the C12 and it addresses all of my issues with the c5.
The paddles are better, it's more powerful, the rim is round (for drifting) and the wheel it's replaceable with larger wheels.
Oh and it's much more beautiful. (Even though i actually love the design of the c5)
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Thank you! I forgot to add chapters, but I have just fixed it.
I just got my C12 delivered and after a weekend with it I probably will not upgrade to anything more expensive. It's more than powerful enough for my use. In EA WRC It'll rip your arms off at full strength lol. Plus It can swap for any rim with a generic quick disconnect mount or just a rim so long as the spokes dont interfere with the buttons. Love the setup mate it's quite similar to my own.
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You have the link to your seat (ie. butt) pillow?
I bought it in 2021, and it's not for sale anymore. However, I would recommend something else anyway. It's better to have a butt pillow connected with a back pillow (something short just to get lumbar support), instead of two separate products.
Did the cammus cl100 pedals fitted perfectly or you have done some adjustments? I want to buy the same setup but I wondering if the pedals will fit.
No, they are designed for F1, not GT. I faced significant challenges during installation. The only reason I can now use them comfortably is because the cockpit is 10cm above the floor, and the front part of the pedals is not.
For those considering the GT Lite, the lowered position is quite comfortable. I’m 186cm and it works well for me. But I need higher position, screen is too high. friends of mine who are 170-175cm found it uncomfortable as well. Voland is right, upright not comfortable. While the chair’s posture can be adjusted, the options are limited. The position that feels stable for sitting upright often sacrifices overall comfort vise versa. Sim rigs, in general, aren’t the most comfortable setups. I’d recommend visiting a store to try one out in person or testing a friend’s rig before making a decision. Maybe try look around with desk mounted ones. My g920 makes a lot of noise though the chassis. Would pick T300 as starting, Logitech software force feedback can be annoying. Depending on game, I have issue with wheel cantering and no force feedback despite it supporting it