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On paper, both wheels are direct drive wonders with respectable torque ratings. The Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel boasts 11Nm, while the Asetek La Prima edges out with 12Nm. Compatibility-wise, they're not far off either, but the PS5 and Xbox support of the Logitech wheel gives it an edge in terms of platform versatility.
I've seen users struggle with the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel's inconsistent FFB. The agent-driven support can be a nightmare to deal with, especially when they refuse to acknowledge the issue is not with the vibrations but the rattle within the wheelbase itself. I've heard tales of the wheel base size being smaller than expected and the desk clamp/grip being rock solid (almost too much so). Users have reported issues with the pedal's USB cable design, and unfortunately, some have even experienced broken wheels – a harrowing experience that involves hours on hold with subpar support. The Asetek La Prima, while polarizing in terms of its "brick wall" feel pedals, seems to be a more user-friendly experience overall. Users praise the great feedback it provides, especially for those transitioning from lower-torque wheels like the T-300. However, some find the pedal's design to be off-putting for certain driving styles. One thing that stands out is the Asetek La Prima's excellent customer support – a far cry from the Logitech experience. When issues arise (and they do), having a local reseller can make returns smoother and less of a hassle.
For the premium price point, I'd expect flawless performance, but unfortunately, that's not what you get with either wheel. If you're looking for a more affordable option without breaking the bank, the Asetek La Prima edges out as a better value for money due to its excellent customer support and polarizing but effective pedal design. However, if you're willing to spend top dollar for the best of the best, the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel might be your cup of tea – especially if you can stomach the potential headaches that come with it. Just remember, with a price tag like this, you should expect nothing but perfection.