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Looking to buy a racing simulator, but there are a gazillion of them out there on market. Very hard to tell what’s what. The common theme seems to be advertise half of what you actually need I.e. no PC, no motion set up for the seat, no VR or screens etc etc.
Does anyone have a racing simulator and worked out what’s good/ bad??
I would be looking to buy a freestanding simulator, maybe/ probably VR goggles or 3 screens.
By way of example, I randomly picked one which is missing heaps of critical stuff >>>
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone have a racing simulator and worked out what’s good/ bad??
I would be looking to buy a freestanding simulator, maybe/ probably VR goggles or 3 screens.
By way of example, I randomly picked one which is missing heaps of critical stuff >>>
Next Level Racing GTtrack cockpit + Thrustmaster T818 DD Wheel Base + T-LCM Load cell pedals + Sparco R383 Rally Wheel Add-On
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Thanks in advance.
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Article Title: Racing Simulators
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Article Title: Racing Simulators
Source URL: ASF - Australia's Premier Fitness Forum-https://aus-sf.org
Quote & Share Rules: Short quotations can be made from the article provided that the source is included, but the entire article cannot be copied to another site or published elsewhere without permission of the author.