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00:00:00 – 00:08:01
The video showcases the Thrustmaster T128, an entry-level racing wheel designed to succeed the T150 and TMX models. The package includes a force feedback wheel, basic pedals, cables, and a table clamp. However, the T128 features mostly plastic construction with limited customization options and less force feedback compared to higher-end models. The pedals are critiqued for their small size, lack of stability, and discomfort in use. Despite being beginner-friendly and cost-effective, the T128's pedals are deemed subpar, with suggestions to explore alternatives like the Logitech G920 or G29 for a better racing experience.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter introduces the Thrustmaster T128, an entry-level wheel meant to replace the T150 and TMX models. The package includes the force feedback wheel, basic pedals, cables, and a table clamp for mounting. The wheel construction is mostly plastic, with limited customization options and small size. The design features 13 buttons, a D-pad, and paddle shifters, with a simplistic layout. The wheel’s appearance lacks premium feel compared to its predecessor, the T150. The wheelbase, which lacks a quick release system, is also made of plastic and offers less force feedback compared to the higher-end T248 model. Despite some downsides, the T128 offers a beginner-friendly setup with an emphasis on cost-effectiveness.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a racing wheel with maximum 900-degree rotation, suitable for beginners but lacking force feedback strength and torque for drifting. The placement of table clamp, power supply, and cables are noted. Moving on to the pedals, the reviewer expresses disappointment in their small size, lack of hard mounting options, and instability when used on carpet or floor. The pedals are critiqued for being too close together, making them challenging to use comfortably. The review highlights issues with using the pedals, including the throttle causing movement and the brake being stiff.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the limitations of the pedals on the Thrustmaster T128 wheelbase, noting that they have little to no travel and are too small for most users. The speaker expresses frustration with the pedals lifting up during use and questions their usability without modifications. The T128 wheelbase is available in versions compatible with PC and either Xbox or Playstation. The speaker concludes by stating that despite its affordability, the T128 may not be ideal for anyone other than a child due to its subpar pedals and suggests considering other options like the Logitech G920 or G29 instead.
