01-25-2019, 12:25 AM
I am very satisfied with the Playseat Challenge, but it has it's downsides.
Pros:
* Comfortable even over longer sessions.
* Very stable, despite its appearance.
* FFB makes the entire chair rumble, gives more immersion IMO.
* Entry/exit is accommodated by swinging aside the steering wheel mount.
* Mounting plate is solid and has screw holes, and it has 6 different positions.
* Can be folded and stored quickly and easily.
* Comes with velcro straps to run cables neatly, and for storage.
* Nice quality and finish.
Cons:
* Not well suited for peripherals like h-shifters and handbrakes.
* Expensive for such a limited product.
Cons exclusive to steering wheels without screw holes:
* My Thrustmaster T150 has a clamp mount and no screw holes, so it only sits firmly in an awkward position.
* I'm 180cm, not very tall, but because my T150 only works in an offset position to the mounting plate, I need the chair to be in its most laidback position to not have the steering wheel at elbow's length.
Pros:
* Comfortable even over longer sessions.
* Very stable, despite its appearance.
* FFB makes the entire chair rumble, gives more immersion IMO.
* Entry/exit is accommodated by swinging aside the steering wheel mount.
* Mounting plate is solid and has screw holes, and it has 6 different positions.
* Can be folded and stored quickly and easily.
* Comes with velcro straps to run cables neatly, and for storage.
* Nice quality and finish.
Cons:
* Not well suited for peripherals like h-shifters and handbrakes.
* Expensive for such a limited product.
Cons exclusive to steering wheels without screw holes:
* My Thrustmaster T150 has a clamp mount and no screw holes, so it only sits firmly in an awkward position.
* I'm 180cm, not very tall, but because my T150 only works in an offset position to the mounting plate, I need the chair to be in its most laidback position to not have the steering wheel at elbow's length.
Assetto Corsa, Thrustmaster T150, Playseat Challenge, GTX1080, i7-8700k, 16GB RAM.