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Old 02-14-2012, 09:07 AM   #401
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Originally Posted by Moshpit37 View Post
As a paddle shifting n00b, can you please explain? I just got my first Logitech G27 wheel for my PC gaming, and the paddles move with the wheel on that... What is better about them not moving?
Video game wheels don't give you an realistic feel for this because in the game you rarely turn the wheel more then about 90 degrees.

Most of the time it's no big deal, but at times when doing a sharp turn while shifting, then up and down become flip-flopped and you have to compensate. If you use the paddle shifters all the time it's no big deal develope the habit. If however you like most people who only use the paddle shifters occasionally then you're likely to shift up when you ment to shift down or vise versa.

My personal preference would be to have the paddles on the column.

Last edited by neutron256; 02-14-2012 at 02:32 PM. Reason: Stupid autocorrect
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