Getting into Sim Racing but unsure about the best starter wheel? Dive into the discussion about the G27 and beginner choices.
Summary
- The G27 is a solid choice for beginners, but watch out for used sets with wear
- Consider newer models like the G920 or G923 for upgraded features
- Sim Racing setup requires attention to detail for optimal experience
Hornetjockey’s Advice
Your biggest issue with a G27 is that any of them still out there are likely to have a lot of mileage on them. If you can afford a G920 or G923, those are good for starter gear.
Personal Experiences
Benjamasm shared his journey from a G27 to a Fanatec DD pro, highlighting the evolution in gear as passion grew.
Importance of Setup
Fox_302 emphasizes the need for proper configuration and understanding of the equipment, stating Sim Racing is not Plug and Play.