Im so happy for entry level racers and console racers even if it doesnt interest me! Yay like im legit happy for the community. This makes me happy more racers unite and come together to have fun!
I picked up a T300RS GT a couple months ago as a stop gap between console gaming and when I upgrade to a gaming PC and higher end direct drive stuff with motion. Moza is doing great. God bless and race on 🏁
Glad you mentioned the T-GT 2. I bought a used one with a couple of issues with the Gran Turismo rim for €180 & sold my decade old T500rs base and rim for €180 so upgraded for nothing. I keep thinking of going DD but at least I now know it can still keep pace with an R3. I'll keep holding on. Maybe Corsairs purchase of Fanatec might lead to something irresistible coming along. Cheers Mike.
Feel so stupid that I bought a T300 and R383 wheel without researching when coming back to sim racing, and now these are available... Thankfully I'm upgrading to a 16nm from Moza soon with a real 13.75in diameter rim soon, but I am incredibly pissed I was that stupid and didn't just get a DD off the bat.
Should be noted that anyone wanting to experiment with drifting, that a minimum of 8 to 10 nm is needed. At 3 I don't think you could even add larger diameter wheel than the (looks like) 11" that Mike is using here. But yeah, for track racing this seems more than adequate. Anyone knows if the pedal set and shifter from a G29 would connect to this? I doubt but can anyone confirm?
I was kinda waiting for this, but for my country (Brazil), this bundle will probably cost something around $1000 bucks, sadly... How does it stack against the closest DD whells, mainly the R5, the Cammus C5 and the fanatec one without the boost kit?
I'm quite interested in the R3 as I race on PC and also Xbox. The only thing that I'm not too sure about is if the wheel works with ACC on Xbox as the game is not in the full compatibility list. Only for PC
That's what I mean, it does say ACC is compatible for PC but for Xbox it's not in the list. They wrote below the Xbox list that it is only a partial list but then why would they not include it if they even included AC? I guess I'll just wait until there's a review for ACC on Xbox where the wheel is working.
@@oliwhere ah, my bad. Sorry. Yeah, it’s too bad they didn’t get more detailed. I would recommend reaching out to them via email or on social media before you order to be safe.
Hey Mike question. Normally when a manufacturer makes a console compatible setup in the case of PlayStation they require the security chip in the base. Microsoft usually only requires the security chip in the wheel. If that’s the case for this R3 are moza making or reissuing all their wheels with Xbox chips? Or did they put the chip in the base? Because going with my understanding this Xbox branded ES wheel I could use on any moza base. But could I just grab my KS wheel and use it on the R3 on my Xbox?
Sony and Microsoft requiring licensing for third party products is anti-competitive and ultimately self-destructive. The Open Console initiative will end that crap.
Im so happy for entry level racers and console racers even if it doesnt interest me! Yay like im legit happy for the community. This makes me happy more racers unite and come together to have fun!
I picked up a T300RS GT a couple months ago as a stop gap between console gaming and when I upgrade to a gaming PC and higher end direct drive stuff with motion. Moza is doing great. God bless and race on 🏁
That’s great. I had a T300 previously, and it served me well. You’ll love the DD when you upgrade as well. Thanks for watching; God bless!
I think the price point is decent, we often forget that the T248 and G923 launched for the same $400
You seem to forget they aren’t dd wheels either
I cant wait for my pre-order Moza R3 bundle :)
Sameee
Glad you mentioned the T-GT 2. I bought a used one with a couple of issues with the Gran Turismo rim for €180 & sold my decade old T500rs base and rim for €180 so upgraded for nothing. I keep thinking of going DD but at least I now know it can still keep pace with an R3. I'll keep holding on. Maybe Corsairs purchase of Fanatec might lead to something irresistible coming along. Cheers Mike.
Nice Undertake, there! @7:16
How big of a difference is there in the r3 and r5. Feel wise. I understand how many nm it is but idk how that translates into the feel of it. Thanks!
Feel so stupid that I bought a T300 and R383 wheel without researching when coming back to sim racing, and now these are available...
Thankfully I'm upgrading to a 16nm from Moza soon with a real 13.75in diameter rim soon, but I am incredibly pissed I was that stupid and didn't just get a DD off the bat.
hey could be worse like me getting fanatec cs v2.5 then 9 months later it gets discontinued and all the DD wheels come out
Should be noted that anyone wanting to experiment with drifting, that a minimum of 8 to 10 nm is needed. At 3 I don't think you could even add larger diameter wheel than the (looks like) 11" that Mike is using here. But yeah, for track racing this seems more than adequate.
Anyone knows if the pedal set and shifter from a G29 would connect to this? I doubt but can anyone confirm?
I was kinda waiting for this, but for my country (Brazil), this bundle will probably cost something around $1000 bucks, sadly... How does it stack against the closest DD whells, mainly the R5, the Cammus C5 and the fanatec one without the boost kit?
I'm quite interested in the R3 as I race on PC and also Xbox. The only thing that I'm not too sure about is if the wheel works with ACC on Xbox as the game is not in the full compatibility list. Only for PC
There is a list of compatible games on Moza’s website if you want to double-check.
That's what I mean, it does say ACC is compatible for PC but for Xbox it's not in the list. They wrote below the Xbox list that it is only a partial list but then why would they not include it if they even included AC?
I guess I'll just wait until there's a review for ACC on Xbox where the wheel is working.
@@oliwhere ah, my bad. Sorry. Yeah, it’s too bad they didn’t get more detailed. I would recommend reaching out to them via email or on social media before you order to be safe.
Hey Mike question. Normally when a manufacturer makes a console compatible setup in the case of PlayStation they require the security chip in the base. Microsoft usually only requires the security chip in the wheel. If that’s the case for this R3 are moza making or reissuing all their wheels with Xbox chips? Or did they put the chip in the base? Because going with my understanding this Xbox branded ES wheel I could use on any moza base. But could I just grab my KS wheel and use it on the R3 on my Xbox?
Still loving my Cammus C5 for entry level and I will alway$ be an entry level racer.
FYI I went from a T150 Pro to a Cammus C5.
there is no more reason to buy the t300, this looks very atractiv for beginnrs👍
T300 has more torque and is play station compatable
Sony and Microsoft requiring licensing for third party products is anti-competitive and ultimately self-destructive. The Open Console initiative will end that crap.
No it won’t
#23 Lebron James, Michael Jordan... good # in basketball, not so great in race order 😂
Cammus C5 is cheaper with more torque
Ya also isn’t Xbox compatible! Also cammus c5 you can’t even change the wheel 😂
@@SIMRIG412 how many sim racers keep changing wheels? Also xbox is for arcade racing games.