With the PC keyboard the game is not as intuitive to play, which is why a wheel with Force Feedback Pedal had with her - to get a realistic driving experience.
In a direct comparison of the relatively new Thrustmaster T100 Force Feedback with the Logitech Driving Force GT (both costs in the range 100 to 130 Euros) draws the Thrustmaster for the disabled Pedal Sets the short straw.
Pro Thrustmaster:
- Smaller steering wheel, is better suited for children's hands
- Has easily accessible and easily switchable shift paddles
- Is cheaper
Pro Logitech:
- Steering wheel turns also turned off easier / less friction through the built electric motors
- Pedal to the floor remains in position (otherwise the Thrustmaster: the pedals are longer and have to be operated with more force, what a much larger torque causes - and therefore a permanent backward tilting or slipping of the pedal set)
- Leads are considerably longer (at Thrustmaster's the one from the pedal set is so short that they must be on train from running under the table on the rear edge of the table to the steering wheel)