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No Force Feedback: This is the most important difference. The Hori RWA doesn’t have a force feedback system that allows you to feel road vibrations, wheel slip, or steering resistance. Instead, it uses rumble, which is more like the vibration of a regular gamepad.
Rotation: The maximum rotation angle of the steering wheel is 270 degrees, which is much less than the 900 degrees of the Logitech G29. Although you can change this to 180 degrees, it doesn’t provide a realistic experience for simulation games.
Design and Materials: The steering wheel and pedals are mostly made of plastic, which gives them a more “toy” look and feel. The steering wheel has a rubber coating for comfort.
Settings: Despite its simplicity, the Hori RWA has some customization options, such as dead zone adjustment, button remapping, and steering wheel sensitivity. These can be changed via switches on the device or via the corresponding app.
Warranty | 12 Months |
Brands | Sony |
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