I have to say though that since upgrading to my CSW 2.5, I can work out what the car is doing far better than I ever could with my G29. I can feel the car breaking away from me or going into understeer, and as a result I feel much more in control and able to deal with any mishaps than I ever did with my G29. I completely agree that equipment is not a magic bullet, but I do think the right equipment for you as a racer helps you to read what the car is doing and work out how to deal with it.
Oh, for sure. The DFGT also doesn't communicate that, but there are ways around it: I learned to use my eyes to detect under/oversteer instead of the force feedback. Now that actually comes in doubly useful, because with the T300 I can both tell with just my eyes and no FFB, and have the FFB as a bonus