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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 20-Oct-14 11:00:20
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Re: Wheel and pedal sets


[re: mrnelster] [link to this post]
 
£200 to £300 for a driving setup is absolutely insane, I'd want a full simulator for that kind of price! I can't imagine why anyone would spend that much on one, you could get a new console for not much more. Unless you're really into driving games and I mean REALLY into them and own at least half a dozen I can't see how it would ever be a sensible purchase.
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 20-Oct-14 11:42:59
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Re: Wheel and pedal sets


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I was looking for the XBone a few weeks ago and there was a wheel under £100 with no force feedback and the cheapest with force feedback seemed to be £200-300. It is not cheap and I decided to stick with the controller.
Standard User time2die
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 20-Oct-14 15:02:17
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Re: Wheel and pedal sets


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Personally i would get a second console if that was the case and even i wouldn't spend £300 on some Steering wheel set up unless i was absolutely addicted to driving games and games Like Drive club actually functioned online wink which it doesn't .


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 20-Oct-14 16:24:35
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Re: Wheel and pedal sets


[re: time2die] [link to this post]
 
Nice set up but wasted on DriveClub. Would be much better suited to a PC and a proper racing sim


Here's a good seat to fix your pedal set to
http://pcracingchair.com/

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Standard User jorkila
(experienced) Mon 20-Oct-14 18:44:55
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Re: Wheel and pedal sets


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Yeah I have to agree, this would be more suited to project cars not driveclub, but saying that you'll have both on ps4 so still should get used!!
Standard User jorkila
(experienced) Mon 20-Oct-14 19:08:51
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[re: mrnelster] [link to this post]
 
Found your setup mate-Awesomeness
Standard User mrnelster
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 20-Oct-14 19:20:22
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Re: Wheel and pedal sets


[re: jorkila] [link to this post]
 
Incidentally, while I was checking out "real" reviews of the T500, this guy mentioned Project Cars and it wasn't all that encouraging.
Standard User jorkila
(experienced) Mon 20-Oct-14 19:46:42
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[re: mrnelster] [link to this post]
 
Pretty old video though mate!
Standard User time2die
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 20-Oct-14 20:15:25
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[re: jorkila] [link to this post]
 
i don't know,as much as I think Drive Club plays really good and looks really special even with the online woes I just can not see me been interested in a fortnight .

Even now I would rather play the last of us online or shadow of Mordor or the evil within over Drive Club.

I just can not get any excitement when I load this in my playstation 4 ,don't know if the online issues that have plagued it for the past fortnight have put me of or the fact I'm generally just not into them .
Standard User time2die
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 20-Oct-14 20:23:14
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Oh my God.....What a contraption .....Mrs Nelly would be truly horrified to come home and find Nelly at one end of her living room on a fare ground ride....

Driving sim it isn't ,look ridiculous if you ask me,especially the TV attached to it and moving with the steering wheel ......

And I bet it costs the price of a mid range family car.....

Bo Selecta.........crazy
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