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Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 with Vibration Feedback Black

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 with Vibration Feedback Black




Experience the freedom and eliminate the clutter with the Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2. Logitech developed 2.4 GHz Cordless Freedom technology specifically for gaming… 30 feet of freedom with no lag! With its two vibration feedback motors, you’ll experience every turn, bump, dip, and crash. And it feels great in your hands with its familiar button layout and all the controls you need to dominate.

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Does not work with most games
Every game I tried with this controller did not let me use it. This made me very upset. I did extensive research to see which controller was best to buy, and this one seemed to be it, and little did I know that the games I play don’t work with tis controller. I would give it no stars if I could for compatibility.

5 Stars awesomeee
This is an awesome controller. IT works perfectly and gaming is quite a breeze with it..

3 Stars not that great, just comfortable….
This rumblepad is a nice game controller except that it is not as functional as it looks, it is comfortable because its weight and anatomic shape, also, is cordless (cordless means the rumble pad is not connected DIRECTLY to a cable, but you have to connect a receiver to a usb port to catch the controllers signal, so it is just more comfortable beacause you can move better, and it looks nicer) but the vibration isnt that great, not all games are compatible with it!! its not like a PS controller that all games vibrate!!!

1 Star wing type controllers worthless art racing games
Anyone with real experience racing vehicles will tell you quickly that only steering wheel controllers of the integrated types such as Logitech’s G25 are the only worthwhile controller. An accelerator, brake, and steering wheel set is the bare minimum.

F1 2002, Indianapolis 500 and such games require at least the minimum. And last but not least, make sure the controller works with your chosen game. Only Logitech posts such. The others are unknowledgeable, probably by intent.

5 Stars excelente opcion!!!
Bueno chicos no tengo ni que decirlo… nuevemante Logitech da en el clavo!!!! este pad es ademas de funcional muy facil de configurar, lo unico malo que podria decir es que una buena cantidad de juegos no son compatibles con este pad, ni con su antecesor, (unicamente con la …ierda del control del XBOX360), pero aun asi sigue siendo una buena opcion para accesorios para juegos!!!

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GTR 2 Realism Redefined

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

GTR 2 Realism Redefined




Extending the ground-breaking physics engine found in GTR, GTR 2 takes the thrill of driving to new heights. GTR 2, which is the official simulation of the FIA GT championship, features more than 140 high detailed cars and 34 different track-layouts in a hyper realistic racing world with breathtaking real-world-like effects. With a revolutionary Driving School Mode, GTR 2 will teach everybody how to become a real race driver. Great fun - 6 game events (Open practice, Race weekend, Championships, Time trials, 24 Hour Races, Driving school) International competition - fully integrated multiplayer mode for racing against other human drivers from all over the world

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars AWEOSME game!
I got this game for christmas and I tell you what. This game is incredible! This game is so realistic. I just wish there were more American cars in this game. It takes a little while to get used to compared to other racing games. I have a Logitch G25 and I would suggest getting a logitech G25 because you can use the cluch and the 6 speed shifter.

The graphics are incredible. I have a Nividia 7300GT and can play everthing on full with no lagging. My pc is 4-6 years old to.

All in all I would definitely recommend this game to anyone who likes racing games.

5 Stars GTR 2 realism redefined.
Without doubt GTR 2 is quite simply the best simulation racing game I have ever played. I am awating GTR evolution, so things may change, but for now GTR 2 rules the roost.

The Simbin development team have thought of everything and this is what dinstinguishes the game from the more arcade style titles such as the Need for Speed franchise. Sure these kinds of games are fun, but what I really want to do is test myself on a realistic track in a car which behaves like the real thing. And that’s what you get from GTR: big snorting, fire spitting GT cars which require a mixture of brute strength and ballet dancer finese to ease around some of the world’s most demanding tracks.

As soon as you start up the engine in the pit garage you are aware of how much detail there is in this game. The driver’s view gives you a close to photo-realistic cock-pit interior where you can see his feet moving on the pedals and his hand reaching for the sequential gearbox lever. Real drivers testing the Simbin titles comment on this level of realism, where visual cues immerse you in the world of the game clueing you into what is happening to the car and things around you.

The physics engine is astonishing, because as you gently ease out of the pit garage and gingerly throttle onto the race track with cold tires there is a flood of visual and audio data to process. Flooring the car in a straight line the car will bounce, tramline and wobble over every bump in the track. You brake into your first corner and notice the drivers head move with the g-force of deceleration and your head cranes left or right as you haul the car through the corner. The world and physics of the game are simply amazing and through a decent momo-force feedback steering wheel you can feel the car grip and slip, forcing you to adjust the wheel accordingly. Watch out for 650hp through the rear wheels and cold tires!

If the visual cues aren’t enough, the audio features in this game are simply phenomenal. The engine starts with a roar and the auto-sequential gearbox will blip the throttle for you as you change down through the gears. Your can do it manually if you like with heel toe braking on the right steering system. A spittle and pop will erupt from the rear of the car - depending on which car you have - alerting you of the unburnt fuel flaming from the exhaust(s). Tire squeal, tire rumble, dirt flicking up into the wheel arches, it’s all there. Even stationary, blipping the throttle heavily will rock the car from the enormous torque…this is as real as it gets.

This is realism redefined and there is almost no franchise which makes racing so immersive and difficult. The learning curve is steep in simulation mode and it takes many laps to learn the tracks (i’ve done over 1,000 on Valencia) and work out just how fast you really can go through a given corner. All the cars handle differently and sound differently. The heavy rear end of the Porche’s sees them slipping side ways through the corners, whilst the Ferrari 360’s are pointy and tricky to avoid oversteering. You learn to adjust your driving style.

I am running a core duo 3.4 ghz Pentium with 2 gigs of ram and an nvidia 7600GT card with 256mb of DDR3 onboard ram. Not too many drama’s runnig this game except on the highest resolutions which reduces frame rate.

I love this game, my wife hates the noise of it, but oh…the car details and those engine sounds. Visually a treat, there may be prettier games, but I was happy to see the chalk marks on the front tire recently…realism enough for me.

The game features full championships and practice modes, as well as a driver training feature and challenge feature which unlocks different tracks whilst pushing you to the limit. There is hours of racing and challenging material and after nearly two years of ownership I have yet to conquer all the elements in this game. Definitely worth every penny in terms of longevity. Once you try this game, you won’t be keen to bother with anything else.

5 Stars Awesome game
Love it!!! I’m a Nascar fan and I have all the sims, but since buying GTR 2, I spend most of my time on it.

4 Stars Realistic WOW factor, really hard to learn
With a top notch computer and monitor, this cannot be called a game, truly a simulation. With the G25 Logitech wheel, shifter, and pedals this is really driving. Really hard to learn because of it’s realism. The driving school is tedious requiring many hours to complete, but without it you just could not compete in the races unless you’ve had real racing experience on the track. If you love hard driving, and have patience, this will keep you in front of your screen for hours. Wish they provided better settup directions, but there are many fan websites that help and folks who provide advise. Have fun.

5 Stars VERY GOOD SIMULATION
Realistic simulation with great gameplay and graphics.

Lots of customization options and all the cars and circuits from the real GT races, in great detail.

Works very well with WIN XP and Logitech MOMO wheel!

The best race simulation/driving game I have played.

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