I just had a quick look around and seems the racing wheel is being sold around £76ish in the UK. So works out around £15 for the Steel book version of Dirt 4. Bear in mind you are paying for P&P that is why the Dirt is not 100% free... :disappointed: Still £15 for it seems pretty good. Obviously the deal is decent if you need both! Dirt itself is £40+ in the UK.
See the issue is you've always told The Division is bad and I always said the Rainbow Six Siege is not as good. That how we could never be friends. :neutral_face: (ninja) XD
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akGTR
16 Jun 17#1
So how good is the wheel?
mixmixi to akGTR
16 Jun 17#2
Read the reviews on Amazon UK. 4.5 stars out of 17 reviews.
I bought the game the other day - and am considering a wheel. At this price I'd say go for it!
MrWani
16 Jun 17#4
I'd highly recommend this https://www.box.co.uk/Thrustmaster-T150-Racing-Wheel_1836203.html The key difference is the force feedback giving a totally different experience. Check out reviews on both before you decide. It's £115 so different price bracket but also different league.
mixmixi
16 Jun 17#5
What you've found would have been a good deal only if (1) it was in stock (2) was coming with a free copy of Dirt 4...
BuzzDuraband
16 Jun 172#6
Bought the game on launch. Hated it.
It's grown on me now and I'm really enjoying it. It's a massive step down from DiRT Rally in my opinion (if not thankfully a lot easier) but the game does suffer in parts. They're nothing major, just silly things like the co-driver saying the same thing at the end of the race, the same thing he's said after the previous 5 races. I've only really been playing it off an on since launch and I've already glided through 57% of the rally stages, so I imagine it's quite a short game all in all.
Didn't know they are making wheels for the lorry simulator games too. (shock) £215 seems like a bargain! (horror)
MrWani
16 Jun 171#8
Sorry didn't spot it was out of stock £120 in game without having time to do a detailed search. I was merely trying to highlight the significant difference between a force feedback wheel and non. I spent a lot of time researching not wanting to spend more than I needed to and came to the conclusion the t150 was the best deal. A no force feedback wheel may turn into money down the drain.
mixmixi
16 Jun 17#9
I understand. But what I mean is this promotion is saving you £25 either way you look at it. Either you are getting Dirt for £14 or a RWA wheel (no force feedback) for £50. Of course if you add £70 on top of your budget you can get the wheel you are recommending or if you fork another £150 can buy the wheel Buzz is suggesting. I appreciate the post may have limited audience but this perfectly fits one who is looking to buy Dirt 4 to play with a wheel that is compatible with game and is not too fussed about the type of the wheel. Obviously the reviews on Amazon are pointing out although the wheel has a good built quality but it is a budget range wheel.
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Just add both Dirt 4 Steel book Edition and Hori RWA to your basket and head to checkout. The discount applies automatically.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01K7JEIOC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497570444&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=hori+rwa&dpPl=1&dpID=41L-NTix3BL&ref=plSrch
It's grown on me now and I'm really enjoying it. It's a massive step down from DiRT Rally in my opinion (if not thankfully a lot easier) but the game does suffer in parts. They're nothing major, just silly things like the co-driver saying the same thing at the end of the race, the same thing he's said after the previous 5 races. I've only really been playing it off an on since launch and I've already glided through 57% of the rally stages, so I imagine it's quite a short game all in all.
Good game though, no idea about the wheel. But whilst we're on wheels, Coolshop have the Logitech G Saitek Farming Simulator Controller listed for £215. Awesome.