Eric van Fastgraphics heeft een force feedback roundup gepost, waarin sturen van Microsoft, Logitech, Guillemot, Trust en Thrustmaster worden vergeleken. Billies bibberstuur wordt tot winnaar van de test verklaard:
Microsoft's wheel was the first I got here, and I must say that I'm really pleased with it's performance. The wheel-ax is very tight and there's very little friction. The force effects are very good and you can feel that Microsoft is using a strong motor. On the middle of the wheel we find a button to switch the force feedback effects on or of. Usually you'll want to have it set to on, cause when you turn it off there's no resistance whatsoever on the wheel making it virtually impossible to drive a car with it. The pedals for gas and brake are some of the best I've seen so far. The big problem with the pedals are usually that they're too "light". By that I mean that you already push the pedal deep when you only just let you foot rest on it. The resistance is usually just way to little. You have to keep the point of your foot floating above the pedal until you want to press it. This doesn't seem like big deal, but just try it for a few minutes: Put your heel on the floor and lift the front of your feet up so that your toes are about 8 cm above the floor... You'll notice that you get tired pretty soon, not to talk about RSI ;-)) Anyway, the Microsoft pedals also have this problem a bit, but they offer more resistance than the rest of the pedals I've tested...