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Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:03 pm
by Duke
Just waiting for the parts to arrive to make this iRacing Arduino Pit Board. Norbs thinks the screen might be too small, I'll see once I get it.


Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:04 pm
by Duke
As norbs says, there's some smart farkers out there... Here's another example.


Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:54 am
by norbs
This is fucking tempting...

maybe a bulk order with ARSE logos?

http://www.shiftershh.es/en.html

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Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:21 am
by DexterPunk
Majority 3D printed. I'd be interested with what type of printing and what type of material. If it's just PLA or ABS they aren't exactly known for their strength.


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Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 10:19 pm
by norbs

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 9:42 pm
by DarrenM
Think I'd want a metal plate on the top, but I guess since it's 3d printed you could just print another when it wears down or breaks :)

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:20 am
by norbs
One for Duke.



http://rexing.eu/

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 9:52 am
by Duke
It's damn impressive but the price, whao!!! :faint:

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 10:10 am
by DarrenM
The controller you've all been waiting for


Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 10:19 am
by norbs
Watch Flinty lose his shit about the FOV!

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 10:39 am
by Duke
WTF!!! :lmao:

Saitek have just lost all credibility with me now. :(

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 1:55 pm
by DarrenM
The writing was on the wall when Mad Catz bought them.

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 10:12 am
by Duke
Fark... So wish I had the cash to grab a AccuForce Wheel... Anyone offering a loan?
The first annual SimXperience Black Friday sale is coming soon and you’ll have an entire weekend to take advantage of some incredible deals.
Starting Friday November 27th at 12:00 AM EST (5:00 AM UTC) thru Sunday, November 29th, 12:00 AM EST we have sales on some of our most desirable products.
To take advantage of the savings, you must use the promo code "SimXBlack" from the product page in the box labeled Optional Promo Code.
Don’t hesitate because some items will only be discounted while supplies last during the 48-hour promotional period.

Another reason to take advantage of this promo is that if you were considering an AccuForce Sim Steering System, we have a new, more affordable model with same renowned performance as the AccuForce Pro. Better yet, you can upgrade it to the AccuForce Pro as your time and budget permit via simple bolt-on accessories.
The AccuForce without button box, paddle shifters, quick release and slip ring will retail for $1249.00.
But it gets better! The first 30 customers that order this base model AccuForce can opt for the MOMO Mod 30 or Mod 88 steering wheel to replace our Premium Suede 320mm steering wheel at no additional charge. Those initial 30 models will also be available for immediate dispatch.
That’s $1249.00 with a MOMO Mod 30 or Mod 88!! Once those thirty rims have been sold, you can still get this great deal with our Premium Suede 320mm Steering Wheel.

The savings don’t end there, this is the list of all items that are all part of the SimXperience Black Friday Promo:

Product / Regular Price / Sale Price / Savings (Delivery By Christmas)
AccuForce DIY / $1499 / $999 / $500
AccuForce* / NEW / $1249 / NEW
AccuForce Pro / $1749 / $1649 / $100 –
* First 30 customers will receive a FREE MOMO upgrade

Stage 1 Motion Simulator / $2391 /$2191 / $200
Stage 2 Motion Simulato / $3899 / $3649 / $250
Stage 3 Motion Simulator / $5205 / $4905 / $300
Stage 4 Motion Simulator / $5751 / $5401 / $350

150mm Motion Starter Kit / $1520 / $1370 / $150
SimVibe Software / $89 /$71.20 / 20%
ButtKicker Mini LFE** / $95 / $85.50 / 10%

** Limit 8 per customer
All Black Friday promotion inventory will be dispatched for delivery before Christmas EXCEPT the AccuForce Pro model.

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 10:18 am
by norbs
Duke wrote:Fark... So wish I had the cash to grab a AccuForce Wheel... Anyone offering a loan?
The first annual SimXperience Black Friday sale is coming soon and you’ll have an entire weekend to take advantage of some incredible deals.
Starting Friday November 27th at 12:00 AM EST (5:00 AM UTC) thru Sunday, November 29th, 12:00 AM EST we have sales on some of our most desirable products.
To take advantage of the savings, you must use the promo code "SimXBlack" from the product page in the box labeled Optional Promo Code.
Don’t hesitate because some items will only be discounted while supplies last during the 48-hour promotional period.

Another reason to take advantage of this promo is that if you were considering an AccuForce Sim Steering System, we have a new, more affordable model with same renowned performance as the AccuForce Pro. Better yet, you can upgrade it to the AccuForce Pro as your time and budget permit via simple bolt-on accessories.
The AccuForce without button box, paddle shifters, quick release and slip ring will retail for $1249.00.
But it gets better! The first 30 customers that order this base model AccuForce can opt for the MOMO Mod 30 or Mod 88 steering wheel to replace our Premium Suede 320mm steering wheel at no additional charge. Those initial 30 models will also be available for immediate dispatch.
That’s $1249.00 with a MOMO Mod 30 or Mod 88!! Once those thirty rims have been sold, you can still get this great deal with our Premium Suede 320mm Steering Wheel.

The savings don’t end there, this is the list of all items that are all part of the SimXperience Black Friday Promo:

Product / Regular Price / Sale Price / Savings (Delivery By Christmas)
AccuForce DIY / $1499 / $999 / $500
AccuForce* / NEW / $1249 / NEW
AccuForce Pro / $1749 / $1649 / $100 –
* First 30 customers will receive a FREE MOMO upgrade

Stage 1 Motion Simulator / $2391 /$2191 / $200
Stage 2 Motion Simulato / $3899 / $3649 / $250
Stage 3 Motion Simulator / $5205 / $4905 / $300
Stage 4 Motion Simulator / $5751 / $5401 / $350

150mm Motion Starter Kit / $1520 / $1370 / $150
SimVibe Software / $89 /$71.20 / 20%
ButtKicker Mini LFE** / $95 / $85.50 / 10%

** Limit 8 per customer
All Black Friday promotion inventory will be dispatched for delivery before Christmas EXCEPT the AccuForce Pro model.
Happy to loan you the cash. You may not be happy with my terms. :)


KA-fucking-CHING!!!!

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 6:48 am
by DarrenM

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:11 pm
by Duke
Interesting, even if it's around simraceway... that Palatov D4 is also free in rFactor 2, officially developed by ISI. ;)


Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:10 am
by Duke

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:14 am
by Duke
I didn't know where to post this, hopefully here is OK!!!
Steam is currently holding an Autumn sale and there’s some massive savings on popular sim racing titles available!

The sale include’s Slightly Mad Studios’ popular Project CARS title that it available for 50% off!
Game Stock Car Extreme is on sale as well, retailing for 40% off.
And sim racers interested in the Early Access version of DiRT Rally can now get it for 25% reduced.

All these prices will be valid until December 1st so grab them while they`re hot!

Get Project CARS on Steam for $34.97 USD
Get DiRT Rally on Steam for $37.49 USD
Get Game Stock Car Extreme on Steam for $17.99 USD or bundled with Formula Truck for $23.99 USD

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:25 am
by norbs
Duke wrote:WANT!!!

http://whrdevices.com/

One guy at AC forums has a motion rig and says he has broken 3 display because they arent meant to be thrown around. Will try and dig up the post.

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:42 am
by DarrenM
Neat trick using the projector off a mirror to keep it compact.

I tried driving iracing recently on a single monitor and I couldn't do it. Kept driving off the track in slow corners because I couldn't see where I was going or judge speed correctly. Guess I'm locked in to VR for sims now.

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:54 am
by Duke

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 9:00 pm
by Duke
So after the success of getting the iRacing Arduino Pit Board going I'm now looking at adding an iFlag to the SimRig.
Yes I know it's a bit gimmicky but a cool thing that any self respecting SimRig/Racer needs to have.
I just hope that the Hardware I've bought from DX.com works as it was around 2/3 the cost compared to that linked in the GitHub Project.
If anyone is interested here's the links to the required hardware from DX, I'll report back on whether it works...
60mm 8x8 LED Matrix with Expansion Shield Board to connect to Arduino Uno
Arduino Uno compatible board with USB cable

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Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 8:42 am
by Duke
http://www.ISRTV.com presents our review of the BenQ XR3501 monitor in triples. The XR3501 packs a lot of nice specs into a single package. 35" diagonally, 144Hz refresh rate, 2000R curve, 4ms response and an AMVA panel. With that said, it does only have a resolution of 2560x1080. But is this better for gaming? And, is it even better when you hook three of these monsters up to create the ultimate triple screen racing experience?

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 4:52 pm
by NeilPearson
iflag? really?

Re: Race Sim Tech & Tips

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 10:40 am
by KNAPPO
NeilPearson wrote:iflag? really?
A better name would have been My Flag. Why do companies feel the need to put 'i' on the front of their products as if it will strengthen its market presence...
I know this isn't what you meant by the really comment Neil, but i this and i that fucking drives me nuts.