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On paper, both wheels are direct drive, with the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel boasting a higher torque of 11Nm compared to the Thrustmaster T300 RS GT's 3.9Nm. Both are compatible with PC/PS5/Xbox (and PS5 for B), and come with standard quick releases.
I've seen users reporting issues with both wheels, but the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel takes the cake. Users are complaining about a broken wheel that turns off after three dashes on the screen, with some having to deal with a frustrating support process from contractors in the Philippines who can't even diagnose the problem correctly. I've heard stories of users having to spend hours on the phone trying to get it resolved, only to be told to lower FFB options in ACC (a game they don't own) to fix the vibrations that are causing the rattle. It's a nightmare. And let's not forget about the smaller wheel base size and desk clamp/grip issues - it's like they're trying to make you feel claustrophobic while racing. The big problem here is reliability, folks. I don't want to spend my precious sim time dealing with technical issues.
On the other hand, the Thrustmaster T300 RS GT has its own set of problems, but it's more of a case of "you get what you pay for". Users are reporting overheating issues, but these seem to be mitigated by using the built-in fan or force cooling mode. I've seen users praising the wheel's performance and durability over long periods of use - some have even clocked in over 1000 hours with zero problems! It's a testament to Thrustmaster's commitment to quality control.
So, who gets my money? If you're looking for raw torque and performance, the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel is still the better choice - but be prepared for the potential headaches that come with it. For a more budget-friendly option (yes, I know what you're thinking) that's still reliable and durable, the Thrustmaster T300 RS GT is the way to go. It may not have the same level of torque, but it's a solid choice for sim racers who want a hassle-free experience.