We head on over to Nick Sous' basement to try out his new racing simulator. Buy OEM parts here: www.rockymount... IG: SXSBlog Facebook: SXSBlog Patreon: Patreon.com/sxsblog Main channel: / @sxsblog
Now try a racing simulator with 4K VR. That is a whole new level. A lot of people can't do it because it makes them dizzy. Being able to turn your head around and look up and down is beyond cool.
Definitely cool stuff. I want to make a simulator with a chair that will move side to side and the whole 9 yards. I just have a Logitech G920 with shifter right now. My next wheel will likely be a direct drive like this
Oiii boiiis set those cars to manual and use that clutch and use that shifter. It elevates your experience sooo much more. And once you get it, it makes it way easier to manipulate the car. Just like real life.
Freaking rig of a pc. Beein at pc gaming since i was 16y old,which is almost half of my life now. Gotta appreciate some OP gaming setup. I'm not doing simulator games to this point,but love some Farming Sim 22 on MP server. I'm most of the times playing FPS games like PUBG or DayZ.
Sim racing is definitely fun…but the skill and dedication to improve is demanding….Iracing is the shit Sous for improvement and competition…Nice rig I recommend VR to be honest then your in it….Samsung Oddesy worked awesome for me…talk about a step up it’s mind blowing…
iracing and assetto corsa, hopefully youve tried those, if not those are far more close to the real thing and certainly worth a try, fun as hell indeed.
My friend has a very professional totally custom F1 style full motion sim and now I'm going to build one. I would love to see a description of the parts you use and if you add motion/ frequency transducers or anything to make it more emersive.
I tried the Sim racing thing when the lock down was on and real racing was canceled. It was absolutely terrible and NOTHING like the real thing. All the things you really do/use to go fast are not there. You can't feel the back end stepping out, you can't feel the front end lose or gain traction to know if you are pushing. Basically none of it is the same at all. I sold everything because it never even came close to scratching the itch of racing.
Building a 4 hido is easy to build your self if you know how. Cheaper to build your own then buy one already built. You just have to know where to buy the parts. Around 5,000$ to 6,000$ you couldn't buy me enough to build one for yea.
I'll be out next month for the family reunion, and I would like to check it out ... *IF* you download a Tesla so I can turn on the autopilot and enjoy my coffee during the race.