The FFB is quite strong if you have it turned up high (80-100%), which I had for a long time. Now it's set on 10-20% and that gives a lot better feel for what's going on, in this case
less IS more so to say. It also makes a bit of noise when for example you drive on to the curbs, then the FFB rattles a bit, not a problem for me, but it can be disturbing if someone is trying to sleep in the next room
The wheel itself is quite good I think, could maybe have been a tiny bit thicker but that's not a issue really, I probably have to big hands
The more frequently used buttons are easy to reach and so are the paddles, but here is a minus, the paddles are not top class, they are easy to reach and so but to me they feel a bit to unresponsive and small. This is one of the reasons I still drive with autogears, but I know other people with this wheel and they don't feel the same so maybe it's just me.
I am quite pleased with the pedals, think they have a decent resistance in them and as long as you have found a good setting for saturation and the other variables it works well. The base for the pedals have rubber feet that, at least on my floor, sits very well, they have never ever moved when driving.
There is also a "spiky" thing to use if you have a carpet on your floor.
Have had this wheel for almost a year now and it works just as well now as when I first got it, and I have used it alot....
Nothing is loose or have fallen off, and the wheels axis is still tight and steady.
I do think that a G27 is a little better, especially the paddles, but as it's (here in Sweden anyway) almost twice as expensive I don't belive it is THAT much better...so I think a DFGT is good value for your money.