I like your down to earth attitude and sense of humor! While many simracers sh*t on these wheels nowadays saying dd is the obvious choice if we factor in compatibility, availability, warranty, price as a complete package it's not always true. This is very region dependent of course. These wheels are often popping up used for a good price and perform good enough to enjoy virtual driving and to decide whether if it's for you.
Thanks ! 😄 And you’re absolutely right. I won’t recommend a Cammus C5 or Moza R5 to a beginner even if it is priced lower. Thrustmaster/Logitech wheels are perfect for beginners and even intermediate to advanced players. I myself cracked some decent ranks in leaderboard. People don’t give them enough credit but they’re still really solid.
Hi there bhai, if you know you will be sim racing for sure, I’d recommend R5. If you’re just starting out and not sure if you’ll continue or not in the future, go for T300rs.
Great video! I've got the Thrustmaster TMX since 2017. Works great even today but not put in that many hours. Would like to mention that one should go for this wheel/bundle only if there is warranty support in their region. Unfortunately, Thrustmaster has stepped out of India for warranty support since a couple of years. Don't think they have returned, and, therefore, don't recommend Thrustmaster products to Indian gamers at least. A mention of a couple of Noctua fan models would've been a good touch...or maybe just add links to them in the description. ☺
@@darthsnape 🤣 Naa...don't do it if you don't need to...anyway I'm sure you have better topics to cover. But, if are going to do it, maybe a YT short would be enough.
@@deepanshu2015 Thrustmaster has no service centre in India, so no warranty, even if mentioned on Flipkart's website. So cannot recommend it. If you're ok with taking a chance with it, then you can.
Hey man, I’ve always loves racing and I actually go kart somewhat pro in real life. I have an Xbox and a cheap wheel I got off Amazon for like 50 bucks (I got it before I got into racing) now I want to improve on sim racing. To u recommend this or something like a g923. I really like your vibes and video!
If budget isn't an issue, then I would suggest you go for a direct drive base. You can opt for budget segmented ones such as offerings from Moza, Simagic or Cammus (maybe?), or even high end bases to simulate those real life forces at home. If not, hands down Thrustmaster TX is better than g923.
Love your vid. Clear and direct to the point.
Thank you!
Always great to see new content from you.
Thanks Dauntae
I like your down to earth attitude and sense of humor! While many simracers sh*t on these wheels nowadays saying dd is the obvious choice if we factor in compatibility, availability, warranty, price as a complete package it's not always true. This is very region dependent of course. These wheels are often popping up used for a good price and perform good enough to enjoy virtual driving and to decide whether if it's for you.
Thanks ! 😄
And you’re absolutely right. I won’t recommend a Cammus C5 or Moza R5 to a beginner even if it is priced lower. Thrustmaster/Logitech wheels are perfect for beginners and even intermediate to advanced players. I myself cracked some decent ranks in leaderboard. People don’t give them enough credit but they’re still really solid.
Bhai i want to buy one
Im confused between thrustmaster t300 rs , cammus c5 and Moza R5 . As a beginner which one will be good 👍?
Hi there bhai, if you know you will be sim racing for sure, I’d recommend R5. If you’re just starting out and not sure if you’ll continue or not in the future, go for T300rs.
hey man amazing video, The next video can be on the Moza R3 bundle. any thoughts???
R3 you say..🤔
Let me think about that!!
Hey mine doesnt change the degrees of rotations and its stuck on 540 degrees and it doesnt change please help!!!!
Have you tried changing in control panel?
@@darthsnape my mode button didnt work but it somehow works now but thanks for responding
Great video! I've got the Thrustmaster TMX since 2017. Works great even today but not put in that many hours.
Would like to mention that one should go for this wheel/bundle only if there is warranty support in their region. Unfortunately, Thrustmaster has stepped out of India for warranty support since a couple of years. Don't think they have returned, and, therefore, don't recommend Thrustmaster products to Indian gamers at least.
A mention of a couple of Noctua fan models would've been a good touch...or maybe just add links to them in the description. ☺
Thanks! I guess I have to swap my fan with a Noctua and make a video on it 👀
@@darthsnape 🤣 Naa...don't do it if you don't need to...anyway I'm sure you have better topics to cover. But, if are going to do it, maybe a YT short would be enough.
@@KabirAdvani Right now TX RW cost 38K which is less then moza R5 which cost 55K without the 3rd pedal. Should I buy the TX RW?
@@deepanshu2015 Thrustmaster has no service centre in India, so no warranty, even if mentioned on Flipkart's website. So cannot recommend it. If you're ok with taking a chance with it, then you can.
@@KabirAdvani A good topic for a short then 😂
Hey man, I’ve always loves racing and I actually go kart somewhat pro in real life. I have an Xbox and a cheap wheel I got off Amazon for like 50 bucks (I got it before I got into racing) now I want to improve on sim racing. To u recommend this or something like a g923. I really like your vibes and video!
If budget isn't an issue, then I would suggest you go for a direct drive base. You can opt for budget segmented ones such as offerings from Moza, Simagic or Cammus (maybe?), or even high end bases to simulate those real life forces at home.
If not, hands down Thrustmaster TX is better than g923.
@@darthsnape Alright thanks! I’ll start saving for the TX
Кто нибудь понимает его английский?
I certainly hope so!