• Reviews around brake (2.28 of 5)

    Logitech G920 Dual-Motor Feedback Driving Force Racing Wheel with Responsive Pedals for Xbox One

    • The pedal suck especially the brake
    • fluid-Force Feedback is fantastic - can decrease and increase within most game settings.-3-pedal system - brake, accelerator, clutch.-Wheel is comfortable to grip - doesn't slip in hands.-Easy to set-up (I'm using Windows 10 64-bit)-Easy to add on the Logitech G Driving Force H-Shifter (just plug 'n play, then map the keys to the game)CONS:-Brake Pedal - way too hard to *fully* depress.
    • I avoided the issue of the G920 having a stiffer brake pedal by simply continuing to use my G27 pedals which are identical
    • Once I hooked everything up to my Playseat and got all my advance wheel settings configured in Forza 6, I noticed that the force feedback and vibration through the wheel felt pretty good, however, modulating brake and acceleration through the pedals was difficult as it is very hard to get a feel for the braking
    • The brake is still stiff afterwards however.
    • The Thrustmaster is a much better buy as it allows for fine brake adjustment using an included conical brake mod that screws in just behind the brake pedal
    • The brake distinctly feels like a brake and not like the clutch or accelerator
    • After using the wheel for a few days the rubber grommet in the brake pedal starts to break in and the braking feels perfect.
    • I am moving my entire couch trying to press hard enough to get adequate braking while playing Forza 6.
    • I would follow others' advice and remove the progressive brake stopper in the pedal
    • The pedals feel like a real car, the gas is light and easy to push, the clutch is medium and the brake is hard
    • The brake is a little stiff to push down and can make the pedals scoot forward slightly
    • The brakes may feel very stiff to others; I myself was somewhat prepared due to the reviews
    • The brake has more resistance than the ones in my Buick, but I was able to get used to that
    • The brake is extremely stiff
    • This completely breaks compatibility for many older games that require a combined throttle/brake axis
    • The brake was my biggest issue when I first got it but after a few hours of use the stiffness went away
    • The brake is a little stiff but over all it is a great product
    • The stiff brake pedal is no problem for
    • Both wheels do not come with a shifter and both do have the clutch pedal and conical brake mod for more realistic braking feel
    • For my taste, I think the brake is not sufficiently progressive; it goes hard very fast
    • Overall performance is good only problem is with the sensitive brake padel which is not convinent to use because of the rubber inside paddel.
    • The new shifter is nice and low profile I am however still using my g27 pedals because the brake is way too stiff
    • Overall this is a decent wheel but holy crap saying this has a hard brake pedal is an understatement
    • Bottom line: When driving around, the wheel is the same, and the pedals (minus a stiffer brake pedal) are the
    • Stiff brake pedal takes some getting used to coming from a G25 wheel/pedals.
    • I like how the G920 succeeds in making the pedal feel a bit closer to a car's brake, but my son who races more than I do is not as impressed and prefers the G27 brake
    • I know they advertise as better/ more realistic brake
    • The brakes are dampened as well so the harder you break, the more resistance you feel
    • The pedals are very sticky(brake pedal has a soft feel , then gets hard, then soft
    • Brake is too stiff because there is a piece of foam inside the pedal they put for realism
    • : Brake is very stiff
    • With some tweaking in your sim of choice the brake is fine, but each sim requires finely tuning the brake sensitivity to work well, where the clutch and gas always feel great with no tweaking required.
    • I did remove the rubber insert from the brake pedal which improved the brake action considerably
    • I love the feeling of the progressive pedal, and it's true that you can't reach full braking force with your game settings at default; however, if you adjust the Deceleration Deadzone in Forza or any PC racer with customization controls, it makes for rather realistic feeling brake
    • While this does work well as a non-linear brake, I find the rubber stopper to be too hard, especially in comparison to the soft spring
    • the travel distance is too short and when it gets close to the limit the brake feels really mushy
    • The brake distinctly feels like a brake and not like the clutch or accelerator
    • The brake is far too stiff and it doesn't work at all with my PC
    • The progressive brake pedal really helps.l also purchased the shifter and have been very happy with it as well
    • Brake and clutch feel good, feed back is firm and runs fairly quiet.
    • But the G920 has a much better brake feel than the G27, that I can not be upset with the new purchase
    • The brake is a little hard to push, but adjustments can be made in the software.
    • yet!The brakes have great progressive
    • The pedals, the brake was stiff as hell like everyones saying, that's all true
    • I've driven many cars in my day (albeit none of them have been race machines by any means), and this wheel accurately provides torque steer, sensations of understeer and oversteer, and the sensation of a car getting squirrely under hard braking
    • More importantly, the brake is very stiff, and I actually can't play on it anymore because I have been getting knee pain from it ( im only 28 and have never had this before, and its just knee pain in the left knee which I use to brake.
    • Pedals are mapped wrong (accelerator=brake, clutch=accelerator, brake=clutch) and no way to remap through Logitech software
    • The wheel is great, but as other's have said the brake is quite stiff when you hit the foam piece Logitech put in the brake spring.
    • I like how the G29 succeeds in making the pedal feel a bit closer to a car's brake, but my son who races more than I do is not as impressed and prefers the G27 brake.
    • That brings up another +1 for this wheel; the pedals have a little claw on the front that grips carpet -- I couldn't get them to budge under hard braking
    • Nice and solid wheel brake and gas pedals are even better !
    • On the whole, think of this as an evolved G27 with a stiff brake pedal and Xbox One compatibility.
    • Clutch feels like a modern clutch, brakes feel alittle like in real life but requires mods to make it feel premium, gas pedal feels perfect
    • The brakes are super stiff, and I would say I really have to smash them to fill the guage... not a fan of that, but I still need to tweak things
    • only Con is the brake is so hard to push but with some settings you get used to it.
    • Overall, I like the way the pedals feel individually, but your experience with other wheels and real cars may influence this (I've driven cars with stiff brake pedals, which may be why it doesn't bother me so much)
    • Oversteer, hard braking, cornering and spinning tires
    • its a solid "B-" that could easily be made an "A-" when on sale.
    • They have a somewhat odd and plasticky feel to it
    • He was so excited that he ripped through the other gifts, just so he could get to this as fast as he could.
    • He was so excited that he ripped through the other gifts, just so he could get to this as fast as he could.
    • Works as you'd expect
    • but it works exactly as it's supposed to
    • I have had this for close to a year and it still works as perfectly as when I first bought it
    • It is not an out of the box wheel and it does not support PC entirely as it is recognized as a controller.
    • It works as it is intended to
    • Reconnecting the USB does restore Force/Vibrate, but still irritating as often as it happens
    • Edited: NFS2015 does not work on PS4 as of yet