Looks like an absolute bargain for anyone starting out in the hobby .I'm very impressed ..p.s GTOmega are brilliant and recommend their whole range .I bought a Prime with R6 seat for my Gpro but they have a great cockpit or wheel stand for every budget.
@craigbeedell8080 if you’re mainly on PC it’s a high recommendation. The force feedback alone is a HUGE step up over the G29. For PlayStation you will need the ras2 adapter and the rotary dials do not work on PlayStation. Aside from that. It’s a solid choice. I would re watch the video just to make sure some of the negatives I point out won’t be a deal breaker for you. If you do go ahead. CD5 code gets you a further 5% off 👍🏻
Thanks!
Very generous. Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice review Doughty id definitely might give it a go the price is right
Its impressive for the price 👍🏻👍🏻
Unboxing was cool. But ... another manufacturer below ... 😅 ... cheeky
🤣🤣 yeah. Don’t worry. I’ve added a CAMMUS sticker below that now 👍🏻👍🏻
p.s before I got load cell pedals I used to wedge a squash ball into the back of my cheap brake pedal to give it an upgrade lol
Looks like an absolute bargain for anyone starting out in the hobby .I'm very impressed ..p.s GTOmega are brilliant and recommend their whole range .I bought a Prime with R6 seat for my Gpro but they have a great cockpit or wheel stand for every budget.
These are on offer at the moment is it worth upgrading from a g29 to a c5
Are you on PC, PlayStation or Both?
The wheel is a HUGE upgrade of a G29. The pedals feel different but aren’t terrible.
@@Doughtinator Thanks, I mainly play on PC but also have PS5 for GT7
@craigbeedell8080 if you’re mainly on PC it’s a high recommendation. The force feedback alone is a HUGE step up over the G29.
For PlayStation you will need the ras2 adapter and the rotary dials do not work on PlayStation. Aside from that. It’s a solid choice.
I would re watch the video just to make sure some of the negatives I point out won’t be a deal breaker for you.
If you do go ahead. CD5 code gets you a further 5% off 👍🏻
Can you show how loud is it? Maybe mute the game/tv and drive a bit? In the next video.
Good point. It’s pretty much silent. Even the paddle shifters and buttons have a muffled click rather than a loud click or clunk.