Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1.
February 2012
(79%)
37 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
15 buttons, Customisable, Good build quality, Comfortable
No axis, Arms could get tired using it for long periods, No force feedback
The fact that it's not clamped to a desk does make it far more convenient, and the multiple buttons and dials - that can be used for racing games other than Simraceway - are excellent. But we feel that it misses out on being the ultimate gaming steering ...
There is so much about the SRW-S1 that I personally feel solved all my previous issues in making a decision on which wheel to buy. My issues were sliding pedals, the bulk of the wheel in general, as well as when not in use and this is nowhere near as ...
Build Quality, Designed After the F1 Racing Wheel, 15 Fully Adjustable Buttons, Digital Tachometer, 3 Control Knobs, F1 Style Gear Shifters, 180/360 Degrees Option, Motion Sensors (Accelerators), Simraceway Game (10$ Included For In-Game Purchases), Pric
Compatibility (100% Only With The Simraceway Game), Can't Use It For Long Without A Base, No Force Feedback,
After spending quite a few days playing racing titles with the Simraceway SRW-S1 (enjoyed every single one although it did take me some time to get used to it) i really feel that something's missing. The controller is actually quite amazing not only becau...
The SRW-S1's buttons allow for a lot of customization of the gaming experience
The SRW-S1 provides no force feedback
The SRW-S1 is uniquely suited for gamers looking for hardware that looks just like an F1 wheel. Unfortunately, it doesn't perform as well as other wheels in terms of design and handling, and because it's compatible only with PCs, it is only useful to a sm...
Regarding the supplied software, there is not a lot to say; from the SteelSeries website we can download only a small utility that enables RPM LED indication. Of course, the games we play also need to support this feature, otherwise the LEDs won’t lig...
Easy to install, Easy to configure, Comfortable grip, Works on a lot of racing games, Overall very cool looking, Saves space
Learning curve, No Force Feedback
This steering wheel feels very durable and solid overall, I bet my kid could play around with it without damaging it. Both sides have rubber grips which feel comfortable even after a longer gaming session, although my arms got tired. Since it has no h...
So, back to the question: “why would anyone want this?”. Well, if you really, really like Simraceway; don't have a wheel, don't want to use a pad and you wouldn't rather spend the same money on a fantastic Logitech Driving Force GT, you might be intereste...
Abstract: I never ate spinach as a child. Despite years of parental threats and cumulative hours spent staring at it on my plate as I was forced to “sit there until I tried it,” I simply could not get over the idea that I would hate it. Popeye’s amazing cartoon ...
Abstract: While I enjoy the occasional racing game, I tend to prefer arcade style over strict simulation. In other words, I'm not exactly looking for excuses to go out and buy a high-end wheel that'll suplex my bank account. Thankfully, we have Dale on staff t...
Published: 10th February 2012 | Source: SteelSeries | Price: £99 | Author: Bryan WatersTesting and ConclusionIn testing I ran a huge amount of racing games to see what the SRW-S1 was good at. From the aged, but still brilliant, GPL through GT Legends, Rac...