I'm personally not on Xbox anymore, but Moza selling the wheel separately to work with some of their other bases will completely change the market on Xbox. Great to see!
I really am looking at this wheel but would probably lean towards a fanatec if the xbox compatible ones weren't constantly out of stock, are there any times that they come back reliably?
@chaseelliotiscool2849 definitely does not work with ACC Boosted Media also did a review on them a while ago, check them out. I did also mailed Moza and the response was not promising "We're very sorry, but we're not sure if we'll be able to adapt it in the future."
@@chaseelliotiscool2849the r3 works with f123 and ACC on PC (i.e Steam, Epic Games, etc), it doesn’t work on xbox, don’t know exactly why, i think it’s something to do with inter company deals made on these games, don’t take my word for it though
I like the button lay out. It's just like on an Xbox controller. Competitors have the layout all over the place. Though for $479 The Fanatec CSL DD Ready to Race bundle has a leather wheel and 5nm. The PXN V12 Lite bundle for $519 has an 11.8" leather wheel, 3 pedals, 4 magnetic paddles & 6nm for $519. Fantaec's future is up in the air, The Moza R3 might not be a big enough leap from a G920 and the PXN button layout makes no sense, For Xbox players these 3 are our only options. Whatever I buy I fear I may not be completely satisfied.
moza r3 doesn't have a power upgrade like the r5, and the price is not super competitive but I'd still choose direct drive over belts/gears every time. The g923/t248 is $350-400. There's no reason to not get direct drive anymore.
Just got the R3 Bundle. The good the motor is smooth and sensitive to every bit of the road. The Bad It's not really an upgrade from the Logitech G920 as I was hoping. Although lower torque rating the G920 has more force feedback, a larger leather covered wheel (Moza has a tiny cheap plastic one). The pedals are better but I bought the upgrade kit for the brake and the spring is so strong I can't even use it. My advice buy a Logitech G or spend a little more and get a Fanatec.
Less than 4nm is just too little for $400. If I was interested in getting my first wheel I’d probably grab a used Logitech over this. When I upgraded from my Logitech to a CSL DD, I was underwhelmed with 5nm and wasn’t really impressed until I got the 8nm boost pack
I am not saying this to be rude. You must be a hell of a lot stronger than me cause G923 to my R5 was a hell of a jump. The feel, the power, the accuracy was just ON POINT! haha
I just got the R5 bundle for $459. My first wheel. Grabbed the clutch and brake upgrade also for $99
I'm personally not on Xbox anymore, but Moza selling the wheel separately to work with some of their other bases will completely change the market on Xbox. Great to see!
I really am looking at this wheel but would probably lean towards a fanatec if the xbox compatible ones weren't constantly out of stock, are there any times that they come back reliably?
So excited about this product, this will change entry console sim racing!
Xbox entry level unf ps users can't use this
@@Wyn3eyea im pretty sure PlayStation doesn't want to anything to do with moza
@@wddlol if Sony works with trash ass fanatec they will work with anyone at this point!
Nothing mentioned about compatibility on games. The R3 does not support ACC and F1 23 F1 24 on Xbox
I want to know this if it works with acc I am getting one but no one has said it it does
@chaseelliotiscool2849 definitely does not work with ACC Boosted Media also did a review on them a while ago, check them out. I did also mailed Moza and the response was not promising "We're very sorry, but we're not sure if we'll be able to adapt it in the future."
Wait are you serious?! Thats dumb
I just picked this R3 up and it works perfect with the F1 21 and the F1 24 on xbox.
@@chaseelliotiscool2849the r3 works with f123 and ACC on PC (i.e Steam, Epic Games, etc), it doesn’t work on xbox, don’t know exactly why, i think it’s something to do with inter company deals made on these games, don’t take my word for it though
I like the button lay out. It's just like on an Xbox controller. Competitors have the layout all over the place. Though for $479 The Fanatec CSL DD Ready to Race bundle has a leather wheel and 5nm. The PXN V12 Lite bundle for $519 has an 11.8" leather wheel, 3 pedals, 4 magnetic paddles & 6nm for $519. Fantaec's future is up in the air, The Moza R3 might not be a big enough leap from a G920 and the PXN button layout makes no sense, For Xbox players these 3 are our only options. Whatever I buy I fear I may not be completely satisfied.
Wait and buy a used r3 bundle! Someone will be selling one in no time
@@SIMRIG412 It just came out. It will be years B4 we used ones no?
moza r3 doesn't have a power upgrade like the r5, and the price is not super competitive but I'd still choose direct drive over belts/gears every time. The g923/t248 is $350-400. There's no reason to not get direct drive anymore.
It doesn't work with f1 23 or 24 or ACC. CANT GET IT TO WORK
Just got the R3 Bundle. The good the motor is smooth and sensitive to every bit of the road. The Bad It's not really an upgrade from the Logitech G920 as I was hoping. Although lower torque rating the G920 has more force feedback, a larger leather covered wheel (Moza has a tiny cheap plastic one). The pedals are better but I bought the upgrade kit for the brake and the spring is so strong I can't even use it. My advice buy a Logitech G or spend a little more and get a Fanatec.
Less than 4nm is just too little for $400. If I was interested in getting my first wheel I’d probably grab a used Logitech over this. When I upgraded from my Logitech to a CSL DD, I was underwhelmed with 5nm and wasn’t really impressed until I got the 8nm boost pack
I am not saying this to be rude. You must be a hell of a lot stronger than me cause G923 to my R5 was a hell of a jump. The feel, the power, the accuracy was just ON POINT! haha