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Logitech G923 racing wheel is not for the casual racing game fan

Logitech G923 racing wheel is not for the casual racing game fan

Posted on August 5, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Logitech G has a pretty long history of making gaming accessories, but generally, we’re used to seeing it make things like mice and keyboards. Today the company is branching out to more a niche market, announcing the Logitech G923 racing wheel, seemingly a follow-up to the G920. While probably not on the shortlist of items to buy for most gamers, it certainly sounds like Logitech G has put a decent amount of work into the G923 for the racing enthusiasts among us.

At the center of the G923’s feature set is something called Trueforce, billed as a “high-definition force feedback system that dials into a game’s physics and audio engine.” It’s proprietary, which means we aren’t going to see it in any other racing wheels, and it allows players to feel the feedback from things that are happening in-game, whether that’s something like the terrain beneath their wheels or the traction of the tires themselves.
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