Sega Pc Collection Review
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I bought it used from one of the amazon market place resellers. I'm very happy with the joystick, especially for the price! I was a little worried about force feedback after reading all the negative comments. But, I found the force feedback to be strong enough to make your simulation experience much more realistic but not too strong so as to make controlling the plane harder. Installation was a snap and logitech's profiler software is great for tweaking the settings according to your own preference. I do agree that the zero centering feedback is not as strong as it should have been but its not a deal breaker. I use this joystick primarily with MS Flight Simulator X but I also play some arcade style fighter sims and it works great with everything I've thrown at it. I would recommend this joystick to all serious flight sim fans, especially if you can get a good deal on a used one.
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Alright first and for most, this game like the other reviews have stated has a HUGH LEARNING CURVE. Once you get past the curve the game is not that bad. The graphics are beautiful and engrossing. The combat is very challenging especially when fighting multiple units. The trading AI is run very well for a mass intergalactic trade.
You must have patience with this game because it's very time consuming. There are some minor glitches with the game like it freezes every so often (which only happened when I first started playing). You can capture just about any ship. The MOD community for this game is GREAT. The replay value is very good on this game because of the extensions from the MODS.
Fun * * * * *
Love owning space with mass fleets of ships, the auto trade making money with little to no effort once setup and the graphics make this game great.
Pros
-Unlimited amount of ships
-Auto trade
-Great MOD community *(see note 1)
-Graphics
- Jump drives and time accelerator
-Can capture ships (i.e. busters, novas, freights.....) *(see note2)
-Great replay due to mod extensions.
Cons
-Painfully step learning curb
-Minor glitches + rare freezing
-Low capture rate.
-Time consuming, need patience
-no hardback manual
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-Realistic time for travel
-have to buy salvage to save or save when docked
-Challenging combat
-value of ships, equipment, and etc very expensive
All in all great game it's worth thirty-five to forty bucks (although I got it for a steal at four). If you are the casual gamer who likes to go in guns blazing and mindless game play that takes mere seconds to learn then this is not your game. If you're into strategy, Flight Sim, and complex thinking games that give you a challenge then you'll love this game.
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1.http://www.thexuniverse.com, and www.egosoft.com/ are great Mod comunity very friendly.
2.To cap you have to eject from ship and press i to claim ship once within 29 meters
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this game looks so awesome and its me and my sisters favorite game.
Our first one broke. So we missed it and wanted it back really bad. So we decided to get it tommorow. Me and my sister can't wait to get it because my sister really loved the foodwall restaurant and there's the meat barn restaurant in the game. We really like this game because it has really good graphics and and awesome new weapons and exclusive characters. The graphics are really good, there are more places to go to, similar to the original FoodWall Restaurant, there is another awesome Meat Barn Restaurant. I reccomend this to all of the R6 fans.
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The world of Chaos Overlords is an 8x8 board which is a city. Each of the city's 64 squares is a sector containing three mostly random buildings from among the 22 available building types. Each turn, you have the option of hiring a new gang into any sector in which you have control or presence. Gangs are the backbone of Chaos Overlords. This is not a game of building well-defended bases that produce resources, but of non-stop changing tactical situations. Though substantial amounts of cash can be made by controlling sectors and influencing its buildings, it is primarily made by gangs who have been ordered to "chaos"--that is, disrupt law and order and exploit the consequence--an action that carries the small risk of bringing down the lethal cops to clear out the sector of all bad guys--an action that you can take advantage of by snitching on your opponents, if you have gangs who can escape being noticed in the process--though your opponent could avert disaster by bribing the cops. There is research, with different technology levels, but there is no research tree. Rather, any gang may research any item that is less than or equal to its own level, but not above level 5 unless they are in a sector in which you have influenced a building that allows research of higher level. There is no "pure" research--you can only research specific items (guns, melee weapons, armors, and special items). Each gang can be equipped with a single weapon, armor, and special item (smoke grenades, vitamins, scanners, etc). The combat is well thought out, with some gangs possessing a "martial arts" ability which allows them to take no retaliatory damage when attacking another gang barehanded, provided the other gang is not also a barehanded martial artist. This game has a lot of style. The various gangs and items are inspired, gritty and witty and creative and clever and all that good stuff. If you are looking for a good strategy game... congratulations, your search is at an end. This is one well-made, unique, engaging game. I consider it a peer of Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, Master of Orion 2, Heroes of Might and Magic 3, X-COM: UFO Defense, and Jagged Alliance 2.
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What is the secret of The Dagger of Amon Ra, and who is willing to kill for it? What's the motive for murder? Greed? Religious outrage? Patriotism? Rivalry? Laura Bow, cub reporter for a major New York newspaper, better find out fast!
Are you ready to meet the challenge? Can you discover the truth about the priceless Dagger of Amon Ra before the killer discovers... you?
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Hi I realize this is a review for a tp-link router, but I figured I would get into the story of how I came to buy this one. I actually purchased a belkin router about a year ago to replace my old linksys wireless G router. The belkin router I had was great, paid about 60 bucks for it . I had some major problems setting it up, but after I reached a decent person at support they had me up an running and I had no complaints, then we had a storm and my router got zapped. I purchased a new belkin play router for about 70 and it took me 4 hours and 2 different people at tech support to get it set up. Then it worked when it wanted to. I spent 3 days of it dropping signal and losing connection before I was on amazon to look for a new one. I had it narrowed down to this TP link and a D-link router, which were with 10 bucks of each other. They both had decent reviews, however the d-link one had 4 star over 1000 reviews, but there were 153 that were 1 star. This tp-link had only 13 reviews but was rated 5 stars, all reviews were 4 or 5. I decided to go with the TP-link, a little cheaper and all good reviews. It arrived today and I let my sons play xbox live and try to go online for awhile, not knowing how long the internet would be out. I then told them it was time and went in the room where the modem was, and hooked it up. I use all wireless, but followed the directions for once and started off hooking it up with the network cable. About 5 minutes later I went out and connected to it on my desktop and xbox 360 wirelesly. I told my kids they could go back on and they said, right dad, whatever. I told them again, seriously go on. They were so excited. So yea I have only had it hooked up for about 30 minutes, but it is great so far. Easy set up, no dropped connections, and fast page loading. I would highly reccommend this router. I use it to connect wirelesly to a desktop, laptop, 360, and printer. Very great so far. If something changes I will edit my review or write a new one. PS I now use a surge protector that has the phone line going through it for my DSL. IT came through the phone line and zapped the router and my other sons xbox 360 ethernet port, which makes it so it will not work, but somehow the modem was left unscaved. I hope this helps anyone in the market for a wireless router.
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The original Stronghold had two parts, a castle builder, and a strategy game component. If you have not played the original Stronghold, you should try that first. Im my opinion it was much more fun. This game is just like the original except it is all about battle. It is not an expansion so you do not need the original to play. It was in my mind created to tap the market of gamers who already played the original and wanted more.
It is essentially a long series of battle scenarios that get progressively more difficult. However, do not think there is a fantastic AI to this game. It never really had one. This game introduces some new unit types. Each opponent you battle will have its own unit preference so you will get an opportunity to see how the computer uses all the new unit types.
I admit I enjoyed playing it. My favorite strategy centered around the new horse archers. A brute force method for sure where I build up a large component of these and then set them to move back and forth between two waypoints, attacking a castle. Just be aware that when a group stops at a waypoint, it will not move again till all stragglers have caught up. This gives the opponent time to kill them. Large groups can suffer from this if you are not careful.
My youngest daughter (12) likes the new assassin unit. She used it to defeat one of the scenarios I could not. How could I know she had the makings of a little general.
If you are a Stronghold fan, you will likely enjoy this battle addition. If not, try the original first. The economic games of the original add depth to the gameplay. This game is now many years old so do not expect fancy graphics although the graphics were quite nice in their day and are still palattable. The good news is there will be no miminum requirements you have to worry about.
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I purchased Cluefindes 3rd Grade Adventures about 6 weeks ago, and since have watched my child use it to completion. She has played it 4 times and will probably play it again in the future. In the meantime, she has moved onto the 4th grade game.
Setting up the game is pretty easy, and the directions are clear. Starting up is a cinch as well. You have the options of taking the test drive which is a placement test. It is not as much fun as the actual game, but it is not too boring either and it gets the child started at a challenging level. The first time my child "played" it she started at the beginners level, and finished it in two days. The second time, I set it to level two and it took her a week to complete. The third time I had her do the test drive. This is where the real value came in.
When she started the game on the lowest levels she was basically reviewing what she had learned the previous year, which is a good thing. But, when she played the game after the placement test, she was truly challenged to learn more. I never imagined in a million years that a child would follow me around begging to be taught long division. She could not cross a bridge in the game without being able to divide. So I taught her and she practiced and cemented the skill by playing the game.
As a homeschooler leaning towards self directed learning, I found this game to be invaluable. It gives me the freedom to wait for a child to be ready to learn a skill while at the same time ensuring that such comes quickly through constant challenges. After all, the best time to teach a child a skill is when they want to learn it. This game provided that want for me.
This game does not teach skills your child must know, but provides challenges. The way I use it is to wait for a challenge to be presented, and then teach that child whatever they need to succeed and overcome that challenge.
The only problems I had with this software is that each time the child finished the game, they had to start again with a new member name, it would not let us back into the game as the same person. This did allow me to compare the membernames records to check for progress which was evident.
If you purchase the 2 cdrom version of this game, with the personalized learning center, you will be able to print worksheets according to your childs strengths and weaknesses and to see where the child needs more practice. You will also be able to spot where your child may be gifted.
The personalized learning center disc, however is not formulated to give a child a "grade" based on how well the child did in the program, but to show progress over time. Therefore, If you are a homeschooler and grades are important to you, you will want to "test" the child separately perhaps using the worksheets or making up your own exams.
When exotic animals disappearand a world-famous scientist vanishes, the ClueFinders know something fishy's afoot. Join these bold adventurers on a clue-searching trek into the depths of the rain forest. From reading maps to building bridges, every activity brings you closer tounraveling an astonishing mystery - and to mastering important 3rd grade skills!
A personalized learning experience:
Make a startling discovery deep in the jungle!
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Venture deep into the Rain Forest and build essential 3rd grade skills.
Explore 30 interactive games and exercises designed for kids, ages 7 to 9 and older. Build more than 75 key third grade skills in math, language, science, geography, and problem solving. Four levels of difficulty and a variety of tricky challenges keep ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures 2002: Mystery of Mathra fun and fresh. Detailed help features guide kids throughout, and built-in progress reports help parents navigate their child's learning fun.
In addition, an all-new for 2002 bonus CD-ROM doubles the mystery and clue-finding fun. In ClueFinders: Mystery Mansion Arcade, our adventurers are lured into a spooky mansion by an ingenious mastermind and his four villainous henchmen. Kids help the ClueFinders escape by choosing the best ClueFinder for each arcade-style hazard. Speed through the Ultimate Deep-Dish Pizza Skate Park, stay cool through the High-Voltage Circuit Zone, and much more.
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Spaceward Ho! IV for Windows is an updated version of the classic spaceploitation strategy game. A host of new features are added from previous versions, including: new galaxy types, alliances, computer AI negotiations, new radical technologies, new ship types (dreadnoughts, tankers, biologicals), tougher AI opponents, smoother network play in multiplayer mode, enhanced graphics and sounds, and a variety of tools to measure your progress throughout the game (graphs, rankings, etc.).
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I bough this game here in Amazon in 2005. Since 2002 I was only playing Counter Strike, Team Fortress, Day of Defeat, Doom e.t.c. CS, TF & DOD are amazing and I still play them. Since 2004 a friend of mine called Liquidmerc who I met in a CS tournament in 2003 was telling me about this new game called Battlefield Vietnam where I can do more then just shoot around and blow up stuff. He said I can jump in Helicopters and fire machine guns at the enemy, fly Helicopters like Hueys, KA25, MI8, Cobras, Chinooks, fighter-planes like MIG17, MIG21, A7 Corsair, F4 Thunderbolt, DC3-AC47 Gunship, Skyraider, Bombers, Transport-Planes, and ride other vehicles like Jeeps, Tanks, Armored-Vehicles and fire Missile and Rocket Launchers, Mortars, RPGs, Heat Seeking Missiles, Anti Aircraft Guns, Scooters, Gun-Boats and tons of other vehicles.
The game is just amazing. It is the best game ever.
Plus, there are free add on extensions called MOD like Point of Existence, World War II and more. POE has new aircraft and vehicles.
Today in 2007 I am still playing BFV and its MODs and I am still not finished. I this is an ever lasting game.
Its a must have game. Check out the videos of BFV, POE and WW2 on Youtube. You will see what an awesome game this is.
The new games like BF2 and BF2142 are good but do not have the kick of BFV.
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The people who actually lived through it called it not WWII but "The War". What if The War had never ended; what if it kept going on its youth grinding path for decades, absorbing lives and destroying dreams, and, eventually, becoming an economic entity of its own? Well, that would have been an alternative world in great need of heroes.
You will be fitting the well-used boots of James Anderson, an officer on the Allied side, sent deep behind enemy lines with the core objective of disrupting and disabling the Russian weapons program. Things, of course, do no go as planed. They rarely do in games with good stories.
The atmosphere is bleak and grey and the level design is exceptional. The environments clearly depict a grim world where the shadow of war has set in the land and in deep the hearts of people. Shell-torn houses, muddy ditches and endless trenches are all that is left of Europe after 2 generations of endless warfare. Alternating between drab outdoor vistas, claustrophobic trenches and war-delapitaded buildings helps submerge the player in the game world, and makes him feel like he's the one creating the story.
The set of weapons is excellently balanced, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. A lot of FPS games get ruined by badly designed, ineffective or overly-effective weapons. IRON STORM's weapons should be taught in game-designer seminars! Sniping is highly encouraged, however, when in close and confided spaces nothing beats a shotgun's deadly spread.
Where it looses the 5th star: for starters, the controls are not remapable! I prefer using the arrow-keys (instead of the WASD-configuration), and customizing the keyboard controls to conform with my habits. However, whenever this was attempted the game...crashed - unacceptable for a game of this caliber.
Moreover, the game setting just begs for a multiplayer. However, the lag is totally atrocious and renders the multiplayer practically useless.
Now, this is a beautiful but in no way an easy game. There are snipers everywhere and you are all alone (frankly though, this not as bad as it sounds given that the quality of squads' AI has not improved over the years). On top of that, there is an endless number of nerve-racking German K9 units, tough enemy infantry, hidden bunkers, elite gunmen and ever-changing objectives from headquarters: all will stand in your way to victory. Bravery is rewarded - but, sometimes, a full frontal attack will only make sure you will be reloading again and again. Sneaking your way through heavily guarded areas is, in many instances, the only way to stay alive and fight another day...
All in all, although not perfect, it does come close. This is a serious FPS game for serious gamers.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
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I bought this because I wanted something I could play on my Mac without having to switch to Windows mode. I've played Sims games since SimFarm, SimTower, and SimCity were new to the PC game world. I've spent countless hours with The Sims, Sims 2, and most of the expansion packs.
I like Life Stories for what it is. I like the story line, though in some ways it is almost limiting. The biggest problem I have with Life Stories is that so much is taken away! No cars, not nearly as many objects or build items. If you've been playing Sims for awhile, it can be frustrating to have something in mind for decorating or objects only to find they aren't there!
Other than that, it's the same game as all of the other Sims. It's addictive, fun, a huge time-waster, and I will continue to play it over and over again.
Over the years the world of The Sims has gotten bigger and bigger; they've busted out and gone to school, opened businesses, gotten pets, partied all night long, and celebrated the seasons. While fans welcome the near-endless supply of Sims 2 expansion packs, EA has stepped back and is creating a new line of Sims titles that trims the excess fat and puts you in control of other people's lives--The Sims Stories.
First to arrive is The Sims: Life Stories, which has set-aside the free-form nature of previous Sims games and opted instead for a bit more structure with the primary "Story Mode." You'll first take control of Riley, an attractive but unlucky-in-life woman seeking her place in a new town, Four Corners. The game eases you into the (now familiar to many) Sims play mechanics with an in-line tutorial that gets the story rolling. Soon enough you'll find yourself with a job, wooed by the local men, and building a new family. The game is helpful in guiding you along the way, explicitly telling your how to get to the next goal.
Once you've finished Riley's story, it's on to the title's male co-star, wealthy Vince, and his lady troubles. Rounding out the game is a free-form play mode like you'll find in Sims 2, albeit stripped down in terms of items and housing options.
The graphics in Sims Life Stories are bright and clean, following what the franchise has established. Humor abounds in the stories, and you'll still hear the bubbly "Simlish" language and relevant sounds spewing from all corners of the game, backed by a simple but pleasant soundtrack.
Sims Life Stories might not have the breadth and depth of Sims 2 and its many expansion packs, but it does offer up a solid and fun Sims experience, especially for gamers on the go or with older systems.
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This is the online game that started it all (argued as 2nd by some but I say it was first). First mmorpg and still going. Has novelties no other game has even tried to date. Building your own house from scratch! If you want to see how online gaming began this is for you.
This game definately helps kids work on their critical thinking skills! My son just turned 6 and I agree with another poster...this is perfect for ages 5-8!! Any younger and it would be too frustrating and any older and they'd get bored. It is a slower-paced game that requires thinking and problem solving! You create cars...you help out the people in your town..but you have to think. For example...to get to a destination that you need to go (like a party you've been invited to) you have to cross a muddy patch...if you don't have the correct tires, you can't go across. You have to find the right tires in the junk yard, but if they aren't there then you might have to go do some other favors for people and they will give you spare parts in return...and maybe someone will give you the right tires!! Lots of fun! Not your normal game!
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This is a wonderful, colorful and entertaining resource. It keeps education fun.
The whole family enjoys this one.
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Before purchasing RollerCoaster Tycoon for myself I decided to borrow it from a friend - just to be sure it was something I would enjoy. I personally enjoy games that provide a challenge without being over-the-top/insanely difficult. And, I have to say that this game fit the bill, and from day one I just couldn't get enough of it!
In RollerCoaster Tycoon your job is to create the "ultimate" theme park - a place where everyone wants to go to have fun, relax, and spend all that money that's been burning a hole in their pocket (smile). You do this by:
*Choosing (or creating for yourself) which rides, eating establishments, & souveneir stalls to purchase, as well as where to place them & how much to charge your customers for each.
*Determining how much to charge for entry into your park. This will increase over time, as you build more rides & such for your customers to enjoy.
*Ensuring that you hire enough workers (handymen & maintenance crews) to keep your park clean & provide quick maintenance on your rides. If your park becomes dirty & rides are down too long, you lose lots of current as well as potential customers until you get the problem fixed.
*Determining the "right" amount of money to spend on research & marketing - as the more you spend on research, the faster new rides & stalls become available to you.
*Paying attention to what customers are thinking & how happy (or unhappy) they are. They'll let you know if prices are too high or the park is getting dirty, so be sure to check-in with them regularly.
*Making the surroundings nice to look at by purchasing & placing such things as benches, fountains, statues, etc... Also, you want to be sure to purchase plenty of trash cans so your customers have somewhere to dump their trash other than on the ground.
*Checking-in to see the popularity of your rides, as this will change over time. If something is no longer popular you can always lower to the price to see if that helps, or get rid of it so that you can put something better in its place.
In this game there are several different levels (or parks) to play, each with its' own challenges. Although I tend to play until I beat the challenge & then move on, I have friends who continue to play, making up their own increasing challenges along the way. If you do the latter, this game could last you a VERY LONG time indeed!
Overall, I think RollerCoaster Tycoon is a great game for older children & adults alike! Not only is it great fun to play, but it teaches you (and/or your child) some of the most important factors of business, such as always paying attention to customer wants & needs & the types of products you're offering; the importance of marketing & research, how interest builds up when you borrow money, etc...
If you're new to "Tycoon"-type games (or even if you're not), you might want to try something like "Fairy Godmother Tycoon" first. This is another awesome game & I found that helped me to get my feet wet with this genre of games.
I bought this set mainly for the Aggravation game. I love it and you can't even find the board game in stores anymore. From what I can see, it is pretty much like the board game. The only thing is that you don't have your family in the room with you playing. You know, FAMILY TIME. You can play against your family by networking your home computers, which we have done and chat with them through the game. Its fun, but not as fun as a good game together in the same room. Overall, this is still a great game. I still recommend the buy!!!
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First off, this game is worth it's price! It allows for several hours of amusement (several days for less experienced gamer I'm told) for relatively little cash. The story line is engaging, the commentry is fresh and amusing, and the game play style is varied enough to keep from being boring. There are, however, a few problems. While the backgrounds, animals, and enemies are very well designed the 3-D people are HORRIBLE! The bodies are sharply angled and box like and the faces are rounded without any 3-D detail. This, however, is just an asthetic issue and shouldn't deter buyers. Another problem, however, may deter those gamers who are really into their sound. Be prepared for sound skips during scene changes as well as random repetitions of the same phrase when moving Kuzco (the llama) at high speeds. The only other issue is the camera angle. At times the camera defaults to a view that makes precise jumping rather difficult. While frustrating at the moment this does add a measure of skill to the game. In enjoyability this game rates five stars but the technical issues listed above drop it's total score down to four stars.
Like many people, I've had a lot of trouble finding games that play on Vistas; even those that play on Vistas 32-bit systems often will not play on the newer, 64-bit. (Diablo, for example.) I have a decent HP Pavilion laptop, bought about 6 months ago; it's not a superstar system by any means, but it has plenty of RAM and an ATI graphics card of I think about 4530. FATE plays great on this system. The only other game I have found that does so is LEGEND, which is another pretty good rehash of Diablo (as is FATE). This game loaded faster than any other I have ever played, on any system--took about 2 minutes and was ready to go. I couldn't believe it.
The game is pretty well discussed here. I enjoy it a lot, it's very addictive and fun. Any comments on other games that have been successfully installed in Vistas 64 would be appreciated. (TITAN QUEST, maybe?)
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This game is an absolute riot! My 5 year old son and I have had hours and hours of enjoyment from it. A little difficult at first (it took us about 3 months to get through the entire game the first time), we have now honed our judo kicking and charge jumping skills to perfection, and we're still having fun with it. It's good clean fun ( you get to beat the bad guys without too much violence) and a lot of laughs. So help Kuzco(who has been turned into a llama) beat the "scary beyond all reason" Yzma and her dim sidekick Kronk, so he can find the potion to become human again and reclaim the throne! Boo-ya!
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I've bought two Logitech Momo Force wheel controllers and they are really great. Easy to use and configure, can be used with or without the force feedback, which is how I use it. Just disconnect the power supply to it.
My real complaint is the prices I seen on Amazon for it. 0 and more for this controller absolutely outrageous! I've never paid more that 0 for one, the last one I ordered online from WalMart and paid .00. Many other places like Best Buy, Frys, etc, have it for to 0.
The next step up is the Logitech G25 wheel and can be found for 0 or less.
Do a little shopping around before purchasing one, should never have to pay more than 0 for one.
I do highly recommend this controller.
The Logitech MOMO racing wheel is compatible with PCs running Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP, with an available USB port.
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