By producing a multi-platform version of the Porsche 911 Turbo S, Fanatec was obviously aiming at car enthusiasts who were willing to spend a bit more money, though to be fair, the prices were far from being over-exaggerated. While it was true that the finishing touch on their wheels was not always as glossy as that of similar devices, the quality of the materials and fabrics showed great skills in terms of workmanship, especially compared with the poorly designed official wheel by Microsoft (which we have owned for a while by the way). Fortunately, German manufacturer Fanatec had already shown some expertise and their reputation was solid. Needless to say that investing in a device which would be limited in its use was not particularly motivating. At the time, the Logitech G25 was king in its domain but sadly, it was not compatible with Microsoft's console. Fanatec and Gamersyde, a long story that goes a long way, back to when we were looking for a versatile steering wheel that would work on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC.
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