Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack
off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse.
I can't help but feel as good as that is, the price it is likely to cost would probably fund a good season of kart racing, or even some of the lower cost formulas....
It's kinda sitting in an odd position really. Looking at who would actually buy it. I can't see anyone.
For those just into sim racing this is gonna be way too big and expencive, may even find the motion effects your speed.
For those that can afford this and would be serious about buying a simulator are probably gonna be people that are racing drivers looking for a tool for development. In which case hiring professional simulators for the day makes much more sence.
Be nice to have a go on, but i wouldn't want to pay for it.
if i won the lottery it would be part of the games room, thats for sure.
Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack
off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse.
If you were a lottery winner, no need to set your sights so low....
http://www.baseperformance.net/simulators.php (yes, these are for sale aswell)
Undecided whether to have this at home or at the workshop for my racing team ......![]()
You could just take turns in a dodgy office chair with a laptop and someone behind you![]()
I want to see it simulate a roll,
Thats what I seem to mostly do in racing games![]()
It looks like a lot of fun but a strange driving position and the cost put me off. I'd rather put that kind of money into a cheap and cheerful rally car and do some proper racing![]()
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