Project Cars
Re: Project Cars
That's what I got. Feels great and weighting is as heavy as a real car. Found the straight ahead a bid dead in pcars but you can fix it in the settings loads of Tuning guides on the pcars forum.
Rawsco
2021 - Tesla M3LR
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2019 - Exige 410
Re: Project Cars
ThanksFluoxetine wrote:It felt pretty comfy during the brief shot I had in it - the bloke I bought it from said he completed a 4 hr endurance race online using it, and stepped out with no backache (he was 6ft +).Alistair wrote:
That seat looks excellent - mainly as it folds away so well.
Is there any adjustability in it for size - i.e. could a child fit in it and reach the pedals? Or is it a big boys toy only?!?!
Cheers
Alistair
It adjusts via the straps on the side, and also has an adjustable lumbar support - the manual reckons it's usuable from 8 years and up / 3ft 11, so potentially kid friendly.
A better wheel / pedal box would be nice (the 458 spider isn't force feedback), but that can come later. The 3 month old seat / wheel / copy of Forza Horizon 2 for the Xbone for £115 all in seemed a decent deal, even if it is an extravagant big boys toy...

Maybe a bit soon for my eldest - who's 4 - but don't think Campbell has an excuse now

Re: Project Cars
Dangerous. I could lose days if I allow myself to get sucked into this.
I'm not much of a gamer, least of all car stuff because I find std controllers hard to use.
V worried that the above is so realistic, it could all quickly go Red Dwarf Holodeck here. Ah smeg...
I'm not much of a gamer, least of all car stuff because I find std controllers hard to use.
V worried that the above is so realistic, it could all quickly go Red Dwarf Holodeck here. Ah smeg...
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