I need a setup like that in my life, but for now I'm happy to have a sim cockpit, with all the necessary components. If it's in the cards later, maybe I might add some motion eventually, but like I said for now, I'm happy with what I got, good for you bro.
Yupppp. Vr sickness suckssss. Mine stays allll day until I sleep. I don’t get sickness ever usually, but if there is a stutter in the gameplay it’s almost instant
Good shit. Was going to get this chassis but my game room is upstairs. Very impressive driving. Do you get tired with driving the car and moving so much?
@@DonutMotorsportt isn’t as crazy expensive as it used to be. DOF Reality stuff is more affordable than other brands. It also depends on what you want too. Like for example you can get theist cheapest seat mover which goes for like $800 for the small one or like $998 for the bigger one. The bigger one actually costs thousands less that the other brands. You can get a cheap ffb Logitech wheel set up and you’re done. You can have a motion capable setup for under $1500. Now even if you want Fanatec and 2DOF full motion you can still come in under $2300. Of course if you want more then you can go up to DOF Reality’s 3DOF and you’ll be around $3500. Even if you want the best a 6DOF rig, DOF Reality’s is around $5100. So depends what you want and what your budget allows but you can have an awesome 6DOF full motion rig with Fanatec gear for under $6500. I already had Fanatec wheel and pedals and went with the 2DOF for $1400, I can always upgrade to 3DOF if it makes sense
Yo bro, what material did you use to beef up your wheel mount? I have the same H2 and could use some help to mount my csl dd at an angle with rigid mount. Thanks!
The only time I feel like having heave is worth the cost is in Dirt Rally where theres constant jumping. I cant see that feedback being useful for pavement driving. I also have a bass shaker on the platform too
@@Sk8R570 Yh I wouldn't say it's useful how you would see it, but it is very useful for pavements when travelling at speed on road courses, where you need to feel the seat of the pants over big bumps and small hills, where the steering would get light in a dd wheel. you could also feel that in the rig once tuned correctly with the heave axis. Those small adulations that you feel. make for more precise accurate racing/driving. Jmo bruv 🤜🏿
@@jvh22a it's an audio device that outputs vibrations instead of sound waves. In sim racing you can use it for tactile feedback, like gear changes, bumps, tire feedback etc
Its very dependent on the GPU and headest being used. My setup is honestly likely lower resolution than PSVR. But the higher end stuff that can handle 8k resolutions look amazing
yea, you could have done better, the interface is sweet, the sim is sweet.. but there was times when you was riding those breaks for no reason. if you knew the track more, like you know your back yard, you likely would have pulled way better times. just saying.. from a driver who has done sprints in real life in the columbia gorge of oregon and washington. which is about the same sort of setting and roads as your sim is using.