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Subject: Re: Wheels & Pedals
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 07:18:44 -0500
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Other than the fact that it doesn't work with N2/N1999 properly, the
MSFFW is great.

The pedals are very comfortable, something Thrustmaster has only gotten
partially right with the SuperSport.

-Larry

Wosco <Wosco@kartracerANTISPAM.com> wrote:

> In my personal opinion go with the thrustmaster.  If Microsoft makes their
> hardware like they make their software then I would greatly go against it.
> Also I think the thrustmaster force feedback will be much better and higher
> quality than the microsoft and the wheel should be all around better.  Thats
> my opinion but some people could love that MS force feedback.
> Wosco
