The Thrustmaster TMX is essentially an Xbox compatible version of the T150 model built for PlayStation 4. There are some differences, however. The button layout has a different design, and the color is all black instead of black and blue.
As fun as racing wheels for gaming can be, they do have one drawback; they can be pretty expensive. If you want to get a racing wheel experience that’s is worth the money, and provides more realistic and engaging gaming experience than a gaming controller can, you want to go with force feedback wheels.
The hand-stitched leather on the wheel and the solid steel ball bearings on the wheel shaft add durability. Its Xbox specific design, along with easily accessible Xbox control buttons, means Xbox One users can get the most out of their racing games.
Thrustmaster VG TX Racing Wheel. It comes in a standard edition and a premium TX Leather edition. The Leather edition has the added bonus of including the T3PA 3-pedal pedal set. For this review, we are reviewing the TX Leather edition.
As far as entry level wheels go, it has some the usual features that the lower price wheels will have, like a bungee control system for the wheel control, but it is solidly constructed and offers a lot of customization options. I broke down the good and bad of the HORI Racing Wheel Apex wheel in this review.
The G29 is one of the most well-rounded racing wheels you can find for the PS4 or PC. Sure, it might cost more than an actual PS4 package on sale, so what do you get for the hefty price tag? In this G29 Review, I’ll go over what makes this racing wheel worth your cold hard cash.