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I have the MC2 as well, and it works very well for most racing games I own.
I'd recommend it, as the buttons are easily accessible, the pedals work well
and are responsive, and the buttons are programmable. The wheel
auto-centers, so it's best to steer with both hands whenever possible.
After all, you may drive and eat one-handed in town, but when was the last
time you saw a chase scene or a NASCAR race with some fool chowing down a
bean burrito and XL Mountain Dew?
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>> I am considering NFS2.. What steering wheel will allow me to shift and
>> have pedals like as close to the real thing? Will the wheel allow me to
>> power slide?
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http://www.xbox.com/enUS/hardware/mc2racingwheel.htm
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> I have this one and it works fairly well. The butterfly shifters actually
> work, I just wish there was a true force feedback wheel available for the
> Xbox.
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>> -JOhn C.
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