![]() ![]() Recommending: OW game seat, Ferrari 458 Italia, Ferrari 458 Cockpit, T500 RS and Logitech DFGT. MC2 Xbox 360/PC - design, basic functions, and cons. ![]() It was the first racing wheel set compatible to the Microsoft Xbox 360, so being the very first certified Xbox 360 steering wheel that you can still acquire, we believe a short test and a summary just need to be present. ![]() Despite of this in the lowest pricing tag one of the common choices younger or less experienced gamers make, the Mad Catz MC2 Xbox 360/PC racing wheel blissfully rests through time. Mad Catz wheels are less popular than the Thrustmaster wheels, and there's a reason - quality and game title support. There are some budget, as well as not that budget Xbox 360 wheel choices from the San Diego-headquartered video game peripherals manufacturer Mad Catz. True, steering wheels for PS3 are almost innumerable, licensing is easier/cheaper and Thrustmaster and Logitech compete for every single customer, regardless of his/her age and experience. Whereas owning a Sony PlayStation 3 makes your selection quite easier, hence there are the Thrustmaster T500 RS steering wheel set and the TH8 RS eight-speed H-pattern and sequential gearbox available (pair it to the OpenWheeler+ game seat and forget about ever paying to use a professional driving simulator anywhere, you'll have it at your own home)). However, if you're not really that tempted of having the top of the pops for your console, among the Xbox 360 wheels there's a whole bunch of alternatives for it. It is generally the same in the breathtakingly realistic computer and console racing video games (simulators, arcades, etc.) which have only recently reached the peak of their popularity. ![]() From the world's first motorcycle to reach 100mph, the Lawrence of Arabia's fatal fascination (as well as the main reason for crash helmets to be designed and soon made obligatory, saving millions of cyclists' lives), to the Guinness World Record for the highest speed attained by a manned vehicle reached on Apollo 10's return from the Moon flight on (some 11.08 km/s or 24,791 mph), competition has always been deep inside us. It hasn't really been until the mid 1930's though, when the migration to actual fast and long distance moving means of transportation happened. We all remember the glorious horse carriages with dozens of horses, mentioned in many children fairy tales. In more recent history, whenever speed was needed - faster, purebred horses had to be used. Races and the element of competition have been a steady part of man's history since ancient times. Recommending TM wheels, T500 RS, OW+ and Mad Catz MC2 wheel set. ![]()
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