Being a Lambo fan, I love this, I want one. Unfortunately, I don't have a Moza wheelbase at the moment only because they're not compatible with PS5. If that ever happens, I'm all over this.
Great review as always buddy👍 I like the look of a deep dish wheel, but I definitely wouldn't want to be constantly readjusting the distance from my wheelbase to accommodate a particular steering wheel. Although MOZA wanted to stay true to the original, I think that the lack of lighted buttons, magnetic shifters, the inability to label your buttons as needed, etc is a disappointment for sim racers at this price point. Just my 2 🪙
Price really isn't that bad compared to cube controls wheels, and GSI wheels... if anything for a specific make wheel this is actually quite cheap all things considered.
You're delusional if you believe that. The difference is that cube controls uses quality components unlike moza who use cheap crap and lock everything in their mediocre ecosystem. Who is this wheel even for? Clueless moza shills?
Now if the receiver base and the wheel was a multi-use as for racing and flight Sim. I jump on that in a minute ! Straight up, that would be flying off the shelf if the base and wheel came together for dual purposes. Racing and flight Sim. That would be AWESOME 🥳🎆🧨🎇🥳
Moza is making real strides into the PC side of sim racing. Simagic and Asetek need to worry about this type of wheel, along with Fanatec of course. I see Logitech and Thrustmaster are finally trying to get in to the Direct Drive class too. All of this is good. More and better wheels will drive the market, hopefully not just toward more expensive wheels.
Lmao literally nobody is worried about this thing. It's locked into moza's mediocre ecosystem, no simhub or lovely dashboard integration, no magnetic shifters or clutch. Who is this even for? And all that for 1300 😂😂😂
@@BenSuzi1980 You sound like a clueless dork hahah stop typing haha every 2 seconds weirdo hahah lol 🤦♂🤦♂ Everything I mentioned was valid criticism but that's apparently not allowed. Go play on your R5 bundle and shut up.
Is that a real carbon fiber concave faceplate or made of a composite plastic? I like the look of the wheel but the plastic low bar and the non lit buttons and rotaries at this price is just unacceptable. Why aren’t the shifters made with carbon fiber? Sure it’s a replica, but for the sake of aesthetics they basically removed functionality: they can easily add clutch paddles or add two extra buttons from behind? Does the telemetry (not just the basic shifting or rpm speed) work properly for all the sim racing games? For the price point, it’s far behind what other wheel manufacturers offer.
Being a Lambo fan, I love this, I want one. Unfortunately, I don't have a Moza wheelbase at the moment only because they're not compatible with PS5. If that ever happens, I'm all over this.
Great review as always buddy👍 I like the look of a deep dish wheel, but I definitely wouldn't want to be constantly readjusting the distance from my wheelbase to accommodate a particular steering wheel.
Although MOZA wanted to stay true to the original, I think that the lack of lighted buttons, magnetic shifters, the inability to label your buttons as needed, etc is a disappointment for sim racers at this price point. Just my 2 🪙
Price really isn't that bad compared to cube controls wheels, and GSI wheels... if anything for a specific make wheel this is actually quite cheap all things considered.
You're delusional if you believe that. The difference is that cube controls uses quality components unlike moza who use cheap crap and lock everything in their mediocre ecosystem. Who is this wheel even for? Clueless moza shills?
Now if the receiver base and the wheel was a multi-use as for racing and flight Sim. I jump on that in a minute ! Straight up, that would be flying off the shelf if the base and wheel came together for dual purposes. Racing and flight Sim. That would be AWESOME 🥳🎆🧨🎇🥳
Moza is making real strides into the PC side of sim racing. Simagic and Asetek need to worry about this type of wheel, along with Fanatec of course. I see Logitech and Thrustmaster are finally trying to get in to the Direct Drive class too. All of this is good. More and better wheels will drive the market, hopefully not just toward more expensive wheels.
Lmao literally nobody is worried about this thing. It's locked into moza's mediocre ecosystem, no simhub or lovely dashboard integration, no magnetic shifters or clutch. Who is this even for? And all that for 1300 😂😂😂
@@drconflict629 wow, u sound like an expert hahahaaha. get back on ur VXN bro haha
@@drconflict629 Magnetic Shifter" haha think about it lol
@@BenSuzi1980 You sound like a clueless dork hahah stop typing haha every 2 seconds weirdo hahah lol 🤦♂🤦♂ Everything I mentioned was valid criticism but that's apparently not allowed. Go play on your R5 bundle and shut up.
Awesome wheel!
Is that a real carbon fiber concave faceplate or made of a composite plastic? I like the look of the wheel but the plastic low bar and the non lit buttons and rotaries at this price is just unacceptable.
Why aren’t the shifters made with carbon fiber? Sure it’s a replica, but for the sake of aesthetics they basically removed functionality: they can easily add clutch paddles or add two extra buttons from behind?
Does the telemetry (not just the basic shifting or rpm speed) work properly for all the sim racing games?
For the price point, it’s far behind what other wheel manufacturers offer.
It's obviously plastic. Moza only uses cheap stuff
Even the chinese are now charging crazy prices!
not rly...
@@BenSuzi1980 Oh look, it's the clueless moza shill acting like he isn't a giant ignorant clown. 😂😂
It looks half baked and make the Fanatec M4 wheel looking like a bargain.
It’s a nice wheel. But definitely a gimmick for $1300
Hey shaun👋 the colors look nice. Peace✌️