🏎️ Get Ready to Race Like Never Before!
The THRUSTMASTER TX Servo Base is a cutting-edge racing simulator base compatible with Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC. It features a 900-degree rotation angle, seamless force feedback, and an ergonomic design, making it the perfect choice for serious racing enthusiasts. With its dual-belt mechanism and upgradeable firmware, this base ensures a realistic and immersive racing experience.
Color | Black |
Hardware Platform | xbox_one, windows |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Controller Type | Racing Wheel |
Compatible Devices | Xbox Series X, Windows |
Button Quantity | 14 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 13.8 x 9.4 x 12.4 inches |
A**R
Absolutely brilliant set. Paired it with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter
Absolutely brilliant set. Paired it with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter. Using with Forza 6 on Xbox One, and Project Cars on Xbox One. Forza 6 has it's own issues with FFB right now that need addressed, so it's difficult to rate the wheel off of that game alone. So I'll go off of Project Cars. The FFB is absolutely on point. Whether you're driving street cars or full on race cars, you feel every bump, every wiggle, every slip of the tires. The game recognizes every feature of the wheel, pedals, and shifter, and seamlessly adjusts based on what you're driving. For example, if you're driving a paddle shifted car with no manual clutch, even if that setting is turned on (manual clutch and shifter) it automatically recognizes the paddles and removes the need for clutch input. You can of course override that by touching the clutch or shifter at any time. On the other side, if driving a car that has a full manual transmission with clutch, the paddles won't work. This is all automatically done (unless you override it/lock something out via settings and calibration). It also automatically adjusts DOR based on what you're driving. The lock to lock turn radius of a street Ford Mustang for example, is nowhere near the same as that of a full on Formula 1 car. This is recognized between the wheel and Project Cars, and adjusted without you touching a thing.Pedals are plastic, but have a heavy weight to them and feel absolutely solid. The brake mod goes amazingly far for realism. Honestly, I have used/owned a couple of wheel setups with load cells and this matches them at the very least. If properly adjusted, the brake mod feels like an actual brake pedal. You will have slightly better performance with top of the line load cell pedals perhaps, but for this price point you won't get one that is noticeably better. The throttle, clutch, and brake pedal all have different resistances from each other. They are not adjustable (aside from the brake) but you can feel a difference, and all three feel like real world pedals. They also allow for you to modify the pedal face placement (left or right, and with the throttle, also up or down) and most aftermarket car pedal faces will actually bolt to them. So you can get some that suit the size of your feet better if you desire.FFB is very strong. I had to turn it down in fact as at times it would actually start to pop my wrists and shake the rig. At 50% it's still amazingly strong. When you get it fine tuned you really feel everything. Forza 6 on the other hand, at no fault of the wheel's this is not the case at all, but I am not reviewing Forza 6 so the reason I bring that up is if you play it exclusively, you'll want to wait for Turn 10 to adjust on their end. Their wheel support right now is awful so if you get it and play, and the wheel underwhelms or makes the car uncontrollable, that is the fault of Forza. It works perfectly with Project Cars, also have tested it with iRacing and Assetto Corsa on PC but seldom use either so I didn't go in depth. Seemed at least on par with Project Cars.Also, you WILL need a rig of some sort with this. Even if just a wheel stand. It has clamp attachments and bolt on points as well, but the FFB is way too strong for just using on your lap or a TV tray or something. I have a full on sim rig and like I said, on full power it would literally shake it like mad and actually would pop my wrists to the point it felt like they'd break. That's not an exaggeration, it really is that powerful. So don't even bother getting it unless you have a rig, will build/buy one or at the very least get a good wheel stand.I have no doubt Turn 10 will fix their wheel compatibility issues. This isn't the only wheel they have problems with. Literally any wheel with FFB is almost unusable with it. So again, don't judge this wheel off of their terrible support of wheels. But for now, if you play Project Cars or the above mentioned PC sims, this wheel has no equal right now. Not even my Fanatec (that went back as it was within return range) could compare to it.
C**N
Very Nice Base!!
What a nice upgrade this is. I really do like what this base does for a more life like racing experience. It comes neatly packed into it's own box and not hard at all to get placed where you need it and setup. With a steering wheel added your ready to go. I enjoy playing Forza 6 and just getting started with a couple of other racing games and the level of realism you get from this base is smooth and adjustable through settings in the game and on the base itself.While playing Forza 6 on Xbox One S I find this base to be a welcome addition to an ongoing buildup of items needed to enjoy the racing game experience. I have it mounted to a home made adjustable mount painted black I built out of wood and it works perfectly for my needs...minus a nice racing simulator cockpit. While I'm currently content using a gaming seat and sitting in front of our 55" HDTV for viewing I would like to actually have a cockpit to use while playing where you want it and can use it without setting up and taking it down. This base is smooth and the ability to adjust settings makes it easy to enjoy what your looking for in force feedback and sensitivity. I'm not an expert by any means but I know when I'm using something that is built well and has a quality look and feel to it. I have it mounted using the included mounting hardware to lock it down onto the mount I'm using. This was an excellent purchase and I'm very glad I bought it. As for a few details about it I grabbed these from the web page where the base is found here on Amazon.About the Product:* 900 Degree Next-Gen Force Feedback Racing Simulator Base for Xbox One and PC (no wheel or pedal set included); Rotation angle adjustable up to 900 degrees* Compatible with the Thrustmaster product ecosystem (wheels, pedal sets and shifters sold separately)* Super smooth and seamless Force Feedback; Ultra-responsive and realistic Force effects, with no latency; New dual-belt, friction-free optimized mechanism Internal memory and upgradeable firmware (via PC compatibility), Xbox Guide button* Metal central attachment system included, compatible with all desks and tables; Built-in screw threads for attachment to all cockpitsHere are the steering wheel and base I purchased together and am now using.Thrustmaster VG Ferrari 599XX EVO Wheel Add-On, Alcantara Edition for PS4, PS3, Xbox One & PCThrustmaster Racing Wheel Servo Base for Xbox OneAnd I added a picture to show it installed on my home made adjustable wood mount.Thank you Amazon and Thrustmaster for making these available online!!
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