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Anyone has a Racing SIM set up?
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<blockquote data-quote="13COBRA" data-source="post: 16986954" data-attributes="member: 138337"><p>Yes sir.</p><p></p><p>It has feedback in the wheels and pedals. I don't like the full motion rigs. I've played with a few different ones, and it's just not the same as far as driving the car. You can get a pretty good feel of grip and rotation with the wheel and if you adjust the sound levels (engine down, tires up) and don't need to be moving around. In real life your body is subceptible to G forces and will pull on you, on the motion rigs, it uses your own body weight to 'feel g's' and it's just not the same.</p><p></p><p>I like to use the sim to get a good idea of turn in, apex, exit, etc. It's a lot more about track memory and setting up good visuals, than it would to have any kind of Gs. The feedback in the pedals and wheel is nice because it helps build up memory about how the car will feel at each point on the track under different circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13COBRA, post: 16986954, member: 138337"] Yes sir. It has feedback in the wheels and pedals. I don't like the full motion rigs. I've played with a few different ones, and it's just not the same as far as driving the car. You can get a pretty good feel of grip and rotation with the wheel and if you adjust the sound levels (engine down, tires up) and don't need to be moving around. In real life your body is subceptible to G forces and will pull on you, on the motion rigs, it uses your own body weight to 'feel g's' and it's just not the same. I like to use the sim to get a good idea of turn in, apex, exit, etc. It's a lot more about track memory and setting up good visuals, than it would to have any kind of Gs. The feedback in the pedals and wheel is nice because it helps build up memory about how the car will feel at each point on the track under different circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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