Hi Race Department
I've been racing for a little while now and I've got a T150, the wheel itself feels pretty nice, the force feedback can be a little rough but other than that it is quite nice, the only issue im struggling with is the pedals, the tension on the brake pedal has worn down already and im just pushing in a pedal with hardly any friction and it's hard to judge how much I need to brake for a corner other than trying to guesstimate each time I go for the brake by judging how far I need to push it down, which can be really fustrating because I either brake too much locking the wheels up or brake too little and either go wide or off the track. So my only solution is too completely learn the brake points to the inch and how much I need to push into the pedal, or get a new set of pedals and wheel or just the standalone pedals. What would be a descent option, how does the T3PA compare the the Fanatec pedals?
I've been racing for a little while now and I've got a T150, the wheel itself feels pretty nice, the force feedback can be a little rough but other than that it is quite nice, the only issue im struggling with is the pedals, the tension on the brake pedal has worn down already and im just pushing in a pedal with hardly any friction and it's hard to judge how much I need to brake for a corner other than trying to guesstimate each time I go for the brake by judging how far I need to push it down, which can be really fustrating because I either brake too much locking the wheels up or brake too little and either go wide or off the track. So my only solution is too completely learn the brake points to the inch and how much I need to push into the pedal, or get a new set of pedals and wheel or just the standalone pedals. What would be a descent option, how does the T3PA compare the the Fanatec pedals?