Zebronics Racing wheel not detected

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  1. Posts : 4
    windows xp 32bit
       #11

    did you have any idea about genius racing wheel ???? i have seen some review in youtube ..... what do you think about that.... will it be wise to take zebronics ? i dont have any faith in frontech thats why zebronics is my 1st option ....... did u have any suggestion ... other than zebronics
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  2. Posts : 101
    windows 7 ultimate x32
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       #12

    I'm not sure about the specs but approximately 25-30cm in diameter and it turns 90 degrees. Just get the new drivers and u wont have any problems. I have played need for speed most wanted and Hot pursuit 2010. I bought it an year ago may be the prices have gone up.. follow the link for images and specs..
    Zebronics - Gaming Accessories - Gaming Wheel (ZEB-1000GW)
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #13

    I know that i am hijacking the thread but i really want to buy this gaming wheel but i dont know its specs. i got to know many of them from your rarlier posts but i want to know about the gears. i dont think there might be any paddles. the knob infront of the handbrake seems to be the shifter but what kind is it?? is it like a manual shifter(like we get in indian cars) or something else?????
    please reply
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  4. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #14

    Looks like a up/down shifter and not H pattern.
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  5. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #15

    yea i thought that too thats why i am asking before buying it......an up/down shifter is not as good as paddles or an H shifter...
    by the way do you own it?
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  6. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #16

    Depends on the immersion factor you are after. An up/down shifter is essentially the same as paddles. I wouldn't let that detract you from your purchase. Whhel based padel shifters are nice, but an up/down shifter is also enjoyable.

    No I don't own it - it's a personal thing, but that looks like a little cheap quality wise. I'm awaiting a Fanatec CSR elite combo which is considerably more $$$ than that wheel, so I can't personally comment on the Zebronic wheels quality. But I'm an 'enthusiast' so I prefer to pay for quality.

    Logitech also have some good wheel/pedal/shifter combos but it comes down to budget. As long as you can brake/accelrate and change gears with Force feedback it's all good. It can also depend on what games you want to play.
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  7. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #17

    It was sure nice of you to explain it. Would you recommend thrustmaster universal challenge instead of zebronics? Actually I am a student and cannot afford Logitech wheels(they had the formula feedback for 3k but its now discontinued). Also, when is the Fanatech CBR set to release and what is its price??
    Thanks again for the quick reply!
    Cheers!
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