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Thrustmaster TX RW Leather Edition (Compatible with XBOX Series X/S, XOne & PC)

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Color: Black


Style: Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Leather Edition


Features

  • Thrustmaster is offering, in a single, limited edition package, a set of incredibly precise racing controllers, favored by racers for their ability to deliver unrivalled immersion in the world of racing simulations for PC and for Xbox Series X/S, One, as the official license guarantees
  • Works on Xbox Series X
  • Hand-stitched leather wheel: Detachable / 11"/28 centimeter in diameter, hand-stitched leather
  • TX SERVO BASE: Next-Gen 900 force feedback, Brushless servo motor, Dual-belt mechanism, H.E.A.R.T Technology
  • T3PA 3-pedal pedal set: Fully adjustable, Conical Rubber Brake Mod included

Description

The THRUSTMASTER TX Racing Wheel, Leather Edition is a complete premium package consisting of Hand-stitched leather wheel detachable leather wheel, TX Servo Base and T3PA 3-pedal pedal set. A metal central attachment system, compatible with all desks and tables, is included. Built-in screw threads allow attachment to all cockpits. The THRUSTMASTER TX Racing Wheel, Leather Edition is an Officially Licensed Product designed for XBOX Series X/S, One and PC.

Release date: September 30, 2015


Product Dimensions: 18.66 x 14.76 x 13.78 inches; 20.37 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English, French


Item model number: 4469021


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 20.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Thrustmaster


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: September 4, 2015


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  • Its great, make some adjustments and get a warranty.
Color: Black Style: Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Ferrari 458...
Update 9/7/15: From 4 stars to 5! Working better than ever! After some time of me not playing I pulled it back out for some racing. My plug issue (see below) seemed to be getting worse and I really was becoming annoyed. It would take several tries to get it to boot and calibrate without shutting off from the shock caused by the wheel flying back and forth. The other day I got so annoyed I rammed the plug into the back of it...and felt it slide in firmly. It hasn't been plugged in all the way this whole time. I'm a tad embarrassed but I also know there had to have been something wrong since I had to press it in so hard. But I'm happy to say now that its in firmly I've had zero issues! I'm updating my review to 5 stars for that reason. I recently purchased Project Cars, the wheel seems to get a heck of a work out during that game. It gets warmer than ever and I can smell some hot plastic odor but nothing too bad. I really hope its not too much work for it. Forza 6 is coming soon, hopefully I can continue making positive updates to this wheel! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update 1/13/15: Still working! I had put it into storage for a month or so after finishing the Forza titles. Once the DLC was released I dove back in. I was terrified to plug the wheel back in, it started immediately but the nagging plug issue I've had since I bought it was an issue. It took several tries of unplugging and wiggling the power cable on the back of the wheel before it stayed on steadily. If anyone else is having this problem I can suggest this "fix" or work around: Turn your wheel all the way to the left before plugging it in. The wheel does some sort of testing while starting up, it turns all the way to the left, slamming into the stopper and then goes right. My problem is when it hits the left it must be enough movement to make the power cable lose connection. Once I started leaving the wheel at the full left position it seemed to work. I'll admit I'm not pleased with having to do this every time on a wheel I paid $300+ for, but its still the best option without making a warranty claim. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I bought was pretty unsure about buying this wheel after reading the reviews. I let out an exhale after it worked right away and again after a few hours of play. It seemed to be fine. I immediately downloaded Forza Horizon 2 while I tried it out on Forza 5. It feels great. I came from the Xbox 360 racing wheel, which I liked a lot. But this wheel feels more realistic, certainly more powerful in the force feedback. It reminds me of playing 90's arcade racing games. I always loved and was amazed by the feel of a quality San Francisco Rush cabinet. I had never driven a car at that point in life but it just felt...real. This is the first time I've had that same level of power at home. I will note it's important to play with the settings. I'll share one tip that made things feel a lot better in the Forza games, change the wheel rotation from 900 degrees to 330. It may not be perfect for all but it feels so much better in those games. The steering feels tight and responsive, when you switch to the in car view you can see the drivers hands matching your movement. Before switching those settings I'd have to crank that wheel so far to one direction it was hard to correct it. I'm sure some will love that more realistic feel of 900 degree rotation but I believe most will feel more comfortable with the 330. The wheel is plastic, which is slightly disappointing for the price but not a deal breaker for me. The pedals feel especially cheap but once they are bolted or attached to a wheel stand you'll hardly notice. There is a fan in the wheel that kicks on during heavy use and I've yet to noticed hot air coming from the unit. It doesnt seem like it will overheat easily. Now to the negative: The day after I set it up I eagerly went to play, it started up again but during its Left to right wheel check it died. I thought that was it, but after touching the power cable it started up again and died...again. I soon found out the problem was a loose connection between the power supply and cord. I've not read of anyone having this same problem. When I played and barely bumped the power cord dangling from the unit it would lose power. I'd have to fully unplug from the back and plug it back in. Once I mounted it to my racing stand and zip tied the power cable to where it wouldnt move the problem has mainly stopped. I'm still wrestling with myself on whether to return for a new one from Amazon, or just feel lucky my problem isn't as severe as others. I have set up an RMA with Amazon after contacting support and getting no response after 3 days. The response I got was not very satisfactory, but I will admit I'm hard to please when it comes to that. Especially when Amazon is great and will take it back at no cost to me. I do think I'll keep it and just deal with the slight annoyance. Pros: -Feels great! -Seems to be the best option available right now. -Powerful Force Feedback -Xbox One & PC support (Have not used it on PC) -Really adds to the racing experience. Cons: -Reliability issues (read recommendation below) -Feels slightly cheap -Price: I'd feel better if this were priced at $249-$279 Recommended! -BUY A WARRANTY! Seach Squaretrade warranty and choose "Electronics - Other", be sure to choose the proper price range. I would not have kept this wheel if I didn't buy the 3 year warranty for under $30. Its well worth the piece of mind. Square trade has been great with other warranties I've purchased. -Attach this bad boy to a stand! Its too powerful for your lap, you can try it but the base isn't set up for it. If you're a male, you will probably not enjoy slamming your legs closed to support the small base. I tried using a dinner tray and that was miserable. It was too high and too wobbly. If you can't afford the $100 for the cheapest stand you can attempt what I did. I spent $20 on some lumber, brackets, screws and velcro to build a very crude stand. I'm not very handy and the wife had a good laugh at it but it saved me $80 extra dollars for the cheap stand. If you choose to build your own, think simple. I built a simple base platform for the pedals, an extra piece of wood at the back to keep the pedals from sliding off, used some velcro to stick the pedals down for extra support and use a 2x4 and piece of particle board to go between my legs and mount the wheel on. I'll include the picture, keep in mind it was before I tied down all of the wires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2014 by Chris/Kristine

  • Absolutely brilliant set. Paired it with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter
Color: Black Style: Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Leather Edi...
Absolutely brilliant set. Paired it with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter. Using with Forza 6 on Xbox One, and Project Cars on Xbox One. Forza 6 has it's own issues with FFB right now that need addressed, so it's difficult to rate the wheel off of that game alone. So I'll go off of Project Cars. The FFB is absolutely on point. Whether you're driving street cars or full on race cars, you feel every bump, every wiggle, every slip of the tires. The game recognizes every feature of the wheel, pedals, and shifter, and seamlessly adjusts based on what you're driving. For example, if you're driving a paddle shifted car with no manual clutch, even if that setting is turned on (manual clutch and shifter) it automatically recognizes the paddles and removes the need for clutch input. You can of course override that by touching the clutch or shifter at any time. On the other side, if driving a car that has a full manual transmission with clutch, the paddles won't work. This is all automatically done (unless you override it/lock something out via settings and calibration). It also automatically adjusts DOR based on what you're driving. The lock to lock turn radius of a street Ford Mustang for example, is nowhere near the same as that of a full on Formula 1 car. This is recognized between the wheel and Project Cars, and adjusted without you touching a thing. Pedals are plastic, but have a heavy weight to them and feel absolutely solid. The brake mod goes amazingly far for realism. Honestly, I have used/owned a couple of wheel setups with load cells and this matches them at the very least. If properly adjusted, the brake mod feels like an actual brake pedal. You will have slightly better performance with top of the line load cell pedals perhaps, but for this price point you won't get one that is noticeably better. The throttle, clutch, and brake pedal all have different resistances from each other. They are not adjustable (aside from the brake) but you can feel a difference, and all three feel like real world pedals. They also allow for you to modify the pedal face placement (left or right, and with the throttle, also up or down) and most aftermarket car pedal faces will actually bolt to them. So you can get some that suit the size of your feet better if you desire. FFB is very strong. I had to turn it down in fact as at times it would actually start to pop my wrists and shake the rig. At 50% it's still amazingly strong. When you get it fine tuned you really feel everything. Forza 6 on the other hand, at no fault of the wheel's this is not the case at all, but I am not reviewing Forza 6 so the reason I bring that up is if you play it exclusively, you'll want to wait for Turn 10 to adjust on their end. Their wheel support right now is awful so if you get it and play, and the wheel underwhelms or makes the car uncontrollable, that is the fault of Forza. It works perfectly with Project Cars, also have tested it with iRacing and Assetto Corsa on PC but seldom use either so I didn't go in depth. Seemed at least on par with Project Cars. Also, you WILL need a rig of some sort with this. Even if just a wheel stand. It has clamp attachments and bolt on points as well, but the FFB is way too strong for just using on your lap or a TV tray or something. I have a full on sim rig and like I said, on full power it would literally shake it like mad and actually would pop my wrists to the point it felt like they'd break. That's not an exaggeration, it really is that powerful. So don't even bother getting it unless you have a rig, will build/buy one or at the very least get a good wheel stand. I have no doubt Turn 10 will fix their wheel compatibility issues. This isn't the only wheel they have problems with. Literally any wheel with FFB is almost unusable with it. So again, don't judge this wheel off of their terrible support of wheels. But for now, if you play Project Cars or the above mentioned PC sims, this wheel has no equal right now. Not even my Fanatec (that went back as it was within return range) could compare to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2015 by Adam Placker

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