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SIM RACING *Junkie Thread*

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Hey folks, was pleased to see we have some simracers around here and wanted to post my set-up (sorry for the terrible pic, only pic I have on-hand)

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Mostly a Fanatec set-up but I've been steadily replacing them with with other brands. Just added the motion late last year and that's been fun. I'm also an engineer, so it's been fun piecing things together using the 8020 and designing stuff to 3D print.

I play rally games (EAWRC, DR2 and RBR) 90% of the time, with some ACC and, more recently, ACEvo the rest of the time.
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I have a basic setup, but works great...even if it is on a console :) I run a Next Level Racing GT Lite Pro cockpit, G923 wheel/pedal, and PS5 connected to a Sony 50" TV. Nothing fancy, but it works for what my wife lets me have :) And it's MUCH more enjoyable to run racing games now! :)
 
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Nice thread!

I've had my sim for awhile, but only recently started using it a bit more. I only play Assetto Corsa; I have a couple of friends that hosts and we usually race a few times a week. I'm slow though, most of the other guys are quite fast.

I don't find it that similar to actually driving on track. The biggest differentiator for me is the lack of elevation changes and g-force.

Sim Setup:
Fanatec DD (8nm)
Fanatec Inverted Pedals
Fanatec BMW M3 GT4 Wheel
37" Dell widescreen montior
GT Omega rig
GT Omega seat
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