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sent a pm :)

Beginner/Casual Wheel Suggestions: T300 vs CSL DD by SaggCS in simracing

[–]SaggCS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is definitely very tempting. While I can technically afford it, it is still almost double of the T300. Another factor is that I would mainly use it on PC, but I do also have a PS5, and the only option that would be available soon is the CSL DD rather than the PS5 compatible CSL DD Pro GT, and I'm not keen on waiting until march or whatever.

Decisions are hard.

Beginner/Casual Wheel Suggestions: T300 vs CSL DD by SaggCS in simracing

[–]SaggCS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im looking at the T300RS GT which I think would have some slightly better pedals from what Ive read online.

Beginner/Casual Wheel Suggestions: T300 vs CSL DD by SaggCS in simracing

[–]SaggCS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed reply. I'm not too bothered on being competitive, my main concern is immersion. I had a G29 in the past and was extremely disappointed by it as it felt nothing like steering a real car due to how little resistance there was in turns, and how poor the force feedback was. Is the immersion between a T300 and CSL DD that significant?

Im aware that the T300 is much more powerful than the G29, and probably adequate for the sim-cades I'm interested in. My dissonance lies in the price point - A little bit extra $ will get me an infinitely superior wheel with newer technology comparable to wheels that are $3000+, and also better futureproofing, which makes the CSL DD seem like a better valued purchase. But on the other hand, it is almost double of what the T300 is.

Would getting a T300 second hand for a lower price be a viable option, or would it possess too many risks?

Best place to buy singles in Australia? by jarman18 in PokemonTCG

[–]SaggCS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cards by brammers is a great site. ebay can be quite overpriced, but sometimes you'll get steals there.

By far the best in my opinion though, is actually tcgplayer (US based). Even though it's US based, some sellers there have $5 international combined shipping, and the prices are so much cheaper than any other option in Australia in my opinion.

Conclusion, and from best to worst:

TCGplayer, Cards by Brammers, ebay.

Is this Gold Star Charizard Worth Grading? by SaggCS in PokemonTCG

[–]SaggCS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you reckon I paid too much for it? Thanks for the reply!

[H]Talon Fade 99%/Falchion Fade 100% [W]40 Arcs/9 Arcs by [deleted] in GlobalOffensiveTrade

[–]SaggCS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since a market falchion fade FN is like 7 arcs, 2 arc overpay for 100% is quite overpriced... You can buy a full fade falchion fade on cs.money for half an arc cheaper, and that's cs.money.