I'll also be sending you a gift certificate to the A1 Dent Guy of DE to cover the damage repair. But don't be surprised if it's 12 inches higher and has 30 inch mud tires on it when you get it back.Yes
I would like that very much.
I'll also be sending you a gift certificate to the A1 Dent Guy of DE to cover the damage repair. But don't be surprised if it's 12 inches higher and has 30 inch mud tires on it when you get it back.Yes
I would like that very much.
lol Bumper cars at 150mph looks pretty fun to me.
Y'all sure do seem to like night races now.
Again, that is some super sick gaming.
If I were gonna that would be up my alley.
Pffft…..try 37+ Oh we’re not talking about Jeeps?I'll also be sending you a gift certificate to the A1 Dent Guy of DE to cover the damage repair. But don't be surprised if it's 12 inches higher and has 30 inch mud tires on it when you get it back.
Probably something like this guy. I suspect motion adds a lot of money.I live outside of NYC. On one of the local radio stations I heard a commercial (and I've only heard it once).
I didn't catch the brand name, but it was...ridiculous and hilarious.
It was pushing a driving simulator that the pros use. The lower model started a $4000 and the high end model started around $40,000.
Commercial was "narrated" by a very posh sounding British man.
I wish I could have rewound that commercial to listen in its entirety. I switched to the station partway through and didn't know what I was listening to.
I heard "driving simulator", "the pros use", "$4000", "$40,000". I mean...wtf?
Weird commercial to put on the radio. Seems like that has a very low chance of hitting your target. But then again...Zing probably knew about it...or now Zing knows about it.
Enjoy the upgraditis to the $40,000 driving simulator (what the hell does that do that makes it $40k? Is it an actual cockpit from a wrecked race car?
It's like everything else it'd all relative.Unsurprisingly, $40K isn't "that much". The company that made the rig in Mike's video sells this full sized, 1:1 scale bad boy for $105K.
Been there. Done that. And more. All on a Honda 919. My chicken strips were so narrow, I bought knee sliders and used them.You know, for a thousand dollars or so, you can buy a real, used high-power motorcycle, with 360˚ field of view, true G-forces and not just a hydraulic tipping frame, a much more tippable platform (side-to-side, upwards, and if you're good, downwards!), real wind forces, rain, etc.
And best of all, to really increase the adrenalin, NO Reset button!
Made a little upgrade to my simulation setup.
Triple screens for the racing setup and moved the TV I was using to my desk to be used for MS Flight Simulator and upgraded the controls.
The screens give me a much wider field of view and make for a much more immersive experience but I'm still much slower than Zing around the virtual track.
The HOTAS was just okay but didn't quite scratch the "simulation" itch when "flying" so I added a yoke, throttle quadrant, and rudder pedals. There's a mile of USB cabling involved but these made an immediate and huge difference to my flying performance ... which still needs a LOT of work.
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MY GOD, THAT IS SO DESERVING OF A....YOU SUCK!!!Made a little upgrade to my simulation setup.
Triple screens for the racing setup and moved the TV I was using to my desk to be used for MS Flight Simulator and upgraded the controls.
The screens give me a much wider field of view and make for a much more immersive experience but I'm still much slower than Zing around the virtual track.
The HOTAS was just okay but didn't quite scratch the "simulation" itch when "flying" so I added a yoke, throttle quadrant, and rudder pedals. There's a mile of USB cabling involved but these made an immediate and huge difference to my flying performance ... which still needs a LOT of work.
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