mcad64
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Nice!! So a clutch comes later ? Or do pretty much drive paddle shifters exclusively?Correct. The two-pedal Sprint set. Thankfully, Heusinkveld themselves talked me out of the Ultimate+ set.
Nice!! So a clutch comes later ? Or do pretty much drive paddle shifters exclusively?Correct. The two-pedal Sprint set. Thankfully, Heusinkveld themselves talked me out of the Ultimate+ set.
I can add one at any time but I'm not sure I ever will. I do use (and prefer to use) paddles to shift but for the few times I actually need a clutch, I use the one on my wheel. There have been a few occasions where I wished I had a shifter but I've set up my rig to be multipurpose. I can drive in it, I can play FPS games in it, and I can generally surf and YouTube in it. My point is, my mouse shelf is where the shifter would go. If I move the mouse shelf to install a shifter, I wouldn't be able to do the latter two things so it's a compromise I've made.Nice!! So a clutch comes later ? Or do pretty much drive paddle shifters exclusively?
I lead to believe that sim racing, especially with AI cars, tends to be more limited by CPU than GPU bottlenecks.On the monitor front...first I switched my computers to see if a better computer would run the game smoother. It does. I used to average about 30fps. With the better computer and graphics card I am getting 90fps. I can actually race with 20 AI cars in the field and my computer doesn't shit the bed. Next step, bring a computer with same specs from our condo (where it never gets used) home, wipe it, clean install and then add all my sim stuff. Then revisit the monitor thing again.
Another vote for rigid. Seat sliders can be had for about $75 USD.Recliner or rigid, and do most of these rigs have the ability to move seats fore and aft?
Speaking of GSI wheels...someone we know splurged big time! Ordered January 4th, delivered February 2nd....GSI wheel...
DaaaaaaaaaamnSpeaking of GSI wheels...someone we know splurged big time! Ordered January 4th, delivered February 2nd.
This thing really is all that and a bag of chips.
Very nice!!Speaking of GSI wheels...someone we know splurged big time! Ordered January 4th, delivered February 2nd.
This thing really is all that and a bag of chips.
If I told my wife that my son and I were going to a junk yard to look for a car seat to put in my sim rig she would say " Ok, well don't come back then!!"Another vote for rigid. Seat sliders can be had for about $75 USD.
Another option I see frequently is people scouting junk yards for seats. Lots of money to be saved going that route. However, on the immersion front, if you want to feel like you're tucked into a race car seat, you can't beat a rigid sim seat.
<- Horn off............................................................................................................................................................ Horn on ->i dont see where the horn is.
Case.All that said, if I've learned anything in my two-year sim racing journey, it's "never say never"