So You Want To Start Sim Racing? WATCH THIS first.

2024 ж. 15 Мам.
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If you're considering getting into the fantastic hobby of Sim Racing, planning an upgrade or have no idea about anything, this is a great place to start. This is a simple guide if you plan on building your first sim racing setup. This is not a product buyer's guide but it should help you understand everything you need to consider. If you prefer to watch without background music, click here • So You Want To Start S...
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00:00 Intro
01:43 Topics
03:19 PC vs Console
07:30 Wheelbases
10:57 Pedals
14:02 Cockpits & Frames
16:43 Displays
21:31 Final Thoughts
22:43 Outro
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  • I've now uploaded a version of this video with no background music and better audio levels if you prefer to watch without background music, click here kzhead.info/sun/jNukidtpg5uQpo0/bejne.html

    @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • the BGM reminded me of GRID Autosport, TBQF I liked it

      @unkajimmy858@unkajimmy85810 ай бұрын
    • where do you got the display in your PC at 6:51. I also have the H7 from nzxt and it looks so amazing witht the display in the top right corner :D Btw rlly nice video. I recently started to play race room on my PC with mous and keybord and it was horrible xd with controller its much better but rlly thanks for the video i now know what i should buy next for a better experience :D

      @marlongrunen2221@marlongrunen22219 ай бұрын
    • @@marlongrunen2221 Hey thanks! here is the display I bought for the PC from Amazon, comes with software as well to set it up pretty simple - geni.us/s75xq

      @simracingden@simracingden9 ай бұрын
    • by golly- a courteous fella! Thanks for the help!

      @dogschosenpeople@dogschosenpeople7 ай бұрын
    • @@simracingden Hey there, I was asking myself how you got the spaces between the different monitors, like they were part of the screen. Did you buy something for that or did you just move the monitors in a specific position?

      @einmensch14@einmensch143 ай бұрын
  • Big tip... make your own cockpit... its very easy and you save a ton of money. I made mine out of wood and its been steady and strong for over 2 years now and i use it regularly

    @lcn2snipe@lcn2snipe Жыл бұрын
    • Yes that's certainly a great option I've seen some amazing DIY cockpits.

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • Another $ save is to use inside out water shoes (insoles put back in) as sim racing shoes.

      @JP-wu8ek@JP-wu8ek Жыл бұрын
    • I built my first sim rig from my wife's seldom used exercise machine. I added wood panels for the body after some cutting and welding. Had an Acura seat with the adjustment motors still functioning. Connected to a 12v battery charger. Now I have a GT Omega sim racer. And sim racing in VR is awesome.

      @talon1706@talon1706 Жыл бұрын
    • @@nandyvara you must of never picked a tool up in your life

      @lcn2snipe@lcn2snipe Жыл бұрын
    • @@nandyvara if you plan it out right, building yourself can be easily and infinitely adjustable.

      @1936Glen@1936Glen Жыл бұрын
  • Great video for people who are starting out or thinking about it, very well thought out and informative. I bet your getting excited and counting down the days till that ASR PRO arrives!

    @jasonfiglioli6660@jasonfiglioli6660 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks appreciate it, oh you know it I can’t wait!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • great production and info..... looking forward to more.. i went on the same journey from PS5 to full blown 8020 rig and a Fanatec DD1

    @juanshaftpatel7488@juanshaftpatel7488 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice video and well explained concepts. It’s worth mentioning that many direct drive wheels can’t be table mounted but some lower end ones can. I went with a Fanatec CSL DD which has 8nm and is still mind blowing, but can be table mounted if you don’t have the space for a chassis and frame. I started on an iPad racing app, went to console and a Thrustmaster, then to a PC with VR and load cell/DD. It’s good to upgrade as the interest grows instead of buying all this high end gear only to realize your interest isn’t what you thought it would be.

    @onetripwonders@onetripwonders Жыл бұрын
    • Really good point. I am at the starting line rn and so confused. I never tried sim racing but I am huge F1 fan. So I can’t predict my future interest in the hobby. So I am thinking of getting a Xbox series S to start with.

      @vishalj27@vishalj27 Жыл бұрын
    • I started buying the Logitech wheels. Instantly wanted to upgrade, but after three weeks i'm glad I didnt. I might still upgrade to the mid-top end gear but I will first find out if my interest holds up for at least 6 months first.

      @roberthiggins8234@roberthiggins82346 ай бұрын
    • how is the CSL DD? i’m looking to get into sim racing and that is the main one im looking to get. i’ve always loved racing games so my interest will always be there. is it a good budget option?

      @partnah2887@partnah28875 ай бұрын
    • @@partnah2887 yes its amazing, feels great and reliable plus you can table mount it. I don't need anything else!

      @onetripwonders@onetripwonders5 ай бұрын
  • I've been reading many of your comments, and it will be challenging to respond to everyone, but thank you for your input, opinions, and feedback. I greatly appreciate anyone that has subscribed. I've noticed a trend of comments around my thoughts when first starting out. I realize many of us will differ on this, and that's fine. I hoped to start some discussion. It wasn't my intention to tell people what to do. Instead, give my two cents and my personal experience. You still need to research and watch other guides on KZhead to formulate what's best for you. I can only speak from my own experience. If I had started out with an entry-level wheel, I would not have been happy, and I wanted to achieve a certain amount of realism and immersion from the start. I knew that this was going to be a hobby I would enjoy just based on my love for cars and racing, racing games and experience trying out other setups, and I wanted to start at a different level doesn't mean I suggest everyone go out and do that, but I know I would not have enjoyed using an entry-level wheel for very long. That doesn't mean you can't have as much fun and be competitive with lower-end equipment.

    @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • My setup is very old, Trustmapst GP set, the Pedals are customized and are still in use now, rest is replaced, The Wheel is Direct Drive now, the rest i did myself, just using car parts. Next step is fast controled hydraulics under the setup, so you feel the corners, on cheap trolly gear now, not fast enough....

      @lucasRem-ku6eb@lucasRem-ku6eb Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent video!! It was logical and objective I am in 100% agreement. The differences between console and PC is more subjective and worthy of it's own video. I have used both console and switched to PC awhile back. There are several features I still miss from the console world. Over the past few years the options have greatly increased and I have made changes because of newer better options and hopefully and I suspect will continue to improve and will need to make more decisions in the future. The biggest issue from everyone I know is nobody knew for certain what their ultimate experience was they wanted. That all came from getting in and figuring it out.

    @ericblumenkrantz3332@ericblumenkrantz3332 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm actually more into flying, however, some racing vids popped up has I was interested in motion cockpits and I was curious so I watched a few. I really enjoyed your video I think you did a great job without being exhaustive it was very informative and gave me some food for though. Being retired I have time on my hands for hobbies so I may just eventually get into driving as well. Thank you!

    @orionmec@orionmec5 ай бұрын
  • Thanks. Just starting out. Very excited to see how this hobby evolved. I got the CSL DD from Fanatec. Very impressed with it.

    @adrianchannelle8651@adrianchannelle8651 Жыл бұрын
    • Have fun!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • wow great review, so cool Welcome to my homepage, I hope I can help you find the sim racing equipment you want.

      @SIMDID@SIMDID Жыл бұрын
  • One additional point to consider when setting up your rig is whether or not you intend to use the console or computer for anything else. For console, a racing cockpit is fine if, for example you also plan to play FPS as the seating position is fine for gaming with a pad. For PC gamers, a more utilitarian design may be required so that a keyboard/mouse is accessible. My "rig" is based off of the standard aluminum T-Slot design, but is constructed from wood (2x4, 2x6, 2x8, and MDF panels). I use a seat mounted on tracks and an articulating arm for my keyboard tray, but a fixed platform for my mouse pad. I swing the keyboard tray to the side and slide the seat forward for racing, but for all other activities the seat is slid all the way back. This gives me room to swing the keyboard tray in for shooters or for working in Photoshop to paint my iRacing cars or for video editing, etc.

    @LMarshall73@LMarshall73 Жыл бұрын
    • Do you have a photo or video of your setup with the keyboard/mouse arm? I am currently setup at my 'desk' with a classic computer chair but want to setup a side station/rig. Just trying to think of the best way to keep a mouse/keyboard accessible. I assume a 2nd wireless keyboard and mouse might be best.. but would like to see what you got!

      @tomkuch1990@tomkuch199011 ай бұрын
    • I would want to have my keyboard and mouse on a desk, but have the racing sim set up close to the desktop. Is there any way to go about that? For example if you're going to play a racing sim, I guess you would be on the desktop and launch the game then switch over to the racing rig and switch the screen to vr/other monitor? But then how would you go through menus while on the rig. If anyone can give some ideas that would be cool.

      @Kratos510e@Kratos510e9 ай бұрын
  • VR is on another level, surprised you haven't given it a go would be cool to see an comparison video. This was very helpful, thanks.

    @LetsDoScience@LetsDoScience Жыл бұрын
    • I'll check it out!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah my next rig will definitely be geared towards (or at the very least; accommodate) VR

      @FukU2222@FukU2222 Жыл бұрын
    • Not give it a go.

      @PtownCaDaBay@PtownCaDaBay Жыл бұрын
    • @@FukU2222 Still, not everything is so good... VR is not ideal, it's fine to try and take a few turns, that's all...

      @JoseFcoBN@JoseFcoBN Жыл бұрын
    • Sim racing is best in VR with the correct setup and equipment, cannot go back to pancake vision monitors😂

      @jordanszoko6767@jordanszoko6767 Жыл бұрын
  • The video I didn’t know I needed so much. Thank you for the detailed explanations. Great recommendation @youtube definitely gained a follow 🙌🏾

    @JLCoast@JLCoast Жыл бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Very well produced and informative video. I have enjoyed this hobby for more than 15 years now and watched it evolve from sticks to full blown motion sim rigs (My current setup). The only comment I had about your video is the pedals. As you stated having decent pedals can have a direct effect on lap times. I used compression/rubber brakes for year until I finally switch to hydraulic. This was a game changer for me. I was gaining 10 to 15 spots on the leader boards. With that being said if you want to get that muscle memory setup properly go with hydraulic. I have Simagic P2000 with thew Simagic hydraulic handbrake. Amazing feel and consistent pressure. Thanks again for the video.

    @jonhoffman4146@jonhoffman41462 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely amazing video from someone who is getting into the sim scene. I learned an absolute ton from this video, and I'm hoping to take this and hopefully have a better setup than my xbox controller!

    @tryhrdsnphrd@tryhrdsnphrd7 ай бұрын
  • This video was amazing! I have played older Nascar Sims starting back in 99 to about 2003. I'm recently giving it all a go again but now through iracing with a pc. This video gave me so much valuable information before spending monies on a Sim setup! Again, thank you! 👊👊👊

    @WJForeverKenoCasino@WJForeverKenoCasino Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Didn't know this was so deep of a rabbit hole. It's great that there's so many options for sim racing now days but it also is very convoluted market, at least for me. That's why tried to find something to help with the decisions. I still have lots of problems (mainly space) but it's more like "I'm not as pleased with the limiting factors I have" more than anything else. Anyways, great video! More of this kind of stuff!

    @Neveri93@Neveri935 ай бұрын
  • This was a wonderful, well thought and thoughtfully executed. Thank you

    @sadistyk_1671@sadistyk_1671 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow, thank you!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Being able to play Dirt Rally 2.0 on a Valve Index and now Gran Turismo 7 on a PlayStation VR2 was for me a good reason and a starting point to invest in a wheel and a seat.

    @DenisBender@DenisBender Жыл бұрын
    • Same!

      @seered2023@seered2023 Жыл бұрын
    • GT7 on PSVR2 is very fun and compelling, and this is from a guy who has a pimax headset and a simxperience motion rig on their PC! It's lovely just to be able to play about in all the vast number of different cars. Also the pre-game set-up and faf is a bit lower! I recall a period where every time I wanted to play Assetto Corsa it needed to update and every update seemed to reset all the control inputs! And now every time I use my sim rig I have to re-assign all the motion actuators because the settings just won't save! Plus quite often you have attached the 5 point harness and only then realise that you left the keyboard and mouse that you need to start the game on the other side of the room... Or someone rings the doorbell. Lol!

      @CorporateZombi@CorporateZombi Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah... I bought T300 thrustmaster wheel and TH8A shifter a year ago for PS5 to casually play gt, wreckfest and ACC. Wasn't sure if it was gonna last. And it actually did not much. After 6 months I was almost not playing racing games. But then psvr2 launched and everything changed. Last month I've spent about 40 hours in gt7 vr and am thinking about replacing my belt t300 with fanatec dd and buying next level racing GT track cockpit instead of 60 bucks off brand wheel stand... Just wow.

      @lecisko@lecisko Жыл бұрын
    • For a car enthusiast, it is so awesome to look around in different car interiors. Also the depth perception in VR makes it feel more like you are actually drinking a car. The only downside is the sharpness of the screen. But it still looks nice

      @FuZZbaLLbee@FuZZbaLLbee Жыл бұрын
    • @@lecisko I’m considering getting G923 or pro as my first racing sim setup for PS5. I’m using 120” projector screen. Curious your thoughts on why you didn’t last 6 months before VR got you back?

      @cbdaytona675@cbdaytona675 Жыл бұрын
  • I find pedals (actually the brakes to be specific) are more important than the wheel, like you said yourself here. I am poor but dedicated and found that the Logitech G923 (more torque isn't necessarily better in all games, something you should have mentioned IMHO. Many pros turn that force way down to allow them to not be distracted whilst racing) with a an aftermarket brake upgrade (I used a load cell upgrade for under $100US) hit the sweet spot for me on my PC based setup. I also found that a nice NLR GTLite cockpit also fit the bill for me. I'm very competitive with this setup and I can fold it all up in minutes to save space (and more importantly, make the partner happy that there isn't a huge cockpit taking up half the living room, lol). For my "monitor", I use my living room 55" LG OLED TV. It's got a 120Hz refresh rate and the picture is out of this world. More than enough for racing and it also allows me to not have to have multiple monitors taking up tons of my limited space. If you plan properly, your setup doesn't have to cost as much as a real car does and you'll still have lots of fun doing it.

    @dragon2knight@dragon2knight Жыл бұрын
    • what are your specific recommendations for gear?

      @VictorTemchenko@VictorTemchenko Жыл бұрын
    • @@VictorTemchenko For my budget, I'm already there. No issues at all and I'm having fun, which of course is all that matters anyway 👍

      @dragon2knight@dragon2knight Жыл бұрын
    • Trust even a belt driven will feel way better. People aren’t exaggerating. I can fix way more mistakes than when I was using my g923 and feel way more

      @Zaevia@Zaevia Жыл бұрын
    • @@Zaevia Quick story: I originally started with a Thrustmaster t300 I was given as an Xmas present when it first came out in 2014. It lasted all of 1 year 1 month before it overheated for the 3rd time and I finally got tired of fixing it as it took Thrustmaster forever to honor their 1 year warranty stopping me for quite some time from having fun. Then I got the G29 and that puppy is still going strong over 4 years later, my nephew is currently having fun with it. I switched to a G923 and will not use another belt drive wheelbase again. I'm not in this for the best of the best equipment, me and many, many others have proven you can go just as far with gear driven as practice is the real equalizer, not equipment. Stop believing the advertisements and practice with what you've got, that's the key to fun and advancement.

      @dragon2knight@dragon2knight Жыл бұрын
    • I appreciate your insightful comment and your approach to building a competitive and cost-effective sim racing setup. You've made some excellent choices that align with your budget and preferences. You rightly emphasize the importance of pedals, particularly the brakes, in enhancing the overall driving experience. Upgrading to a load cell brake pedal is a great way to improve pedal feel and consistency, without breaking the bank. It's a cost-effective solution that can make a significant difference in your racing performance. It's also worth mentioning that force feedback strength should be adjusted to personal preference. While some may prefer higher torque, others find that dialing it down allows for a more focused and immersive racing experience. It's all about finding the balance that works best for you. Your choice of the Logitech G923 wheel, combined with the load cell brake upgrade, sounds like a sweet spot for achieving a satisfying driving experience. The NLR GTLite cockpit provides a sturdy and compact solution that can be easily folded up to save space when needed, which is a bonus for maintaining a happy living environment. Using your 55" LG OLED TV as your monitor is a great idea. With its high refresh rate and stunning picture quality, it provides an immersive visual experience without the need for multiple monitors. Overall, your approach demonstrates that with proper planning and thoughtful choices, it's possible to build a competitive and enjoyable sim racing setup without spending as much as you would on a real car. Sim racing can be a fulfilling and affordable hobby when you make choices that align with your preferences and budget. Thank you for sharing your experience and insights. May you continue to have many exciting races and enjoy the thrill of sim racing!

      @simracingden@simracingden11 ай бұрын
  • You deserve so many more subscribers with how professional you make your videos!! You got to be one of the most humble dudes on the planet!! Thanks for the knowledge and "drive"!! Nice Work!.

    @mentallightspeed@mentallightspeed8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for the kind words and support! It's comments like this that keep me motivated to keep going.

      @simracingden@simracingden8 ай бұрын
  • I gave up my dedicated sim rig because I need to use my PC for work and conventional gaming as well as sim racing. It became too much of a hassle to swap everything back and forth, so I went back to just clamping my wheel to my desk which I still have loads of fun with. Learned that I needed to keep things simple to enjoy sim racing myself.

    @Happymars24@Happymars2410 ай бұрын
    • I don't know the details, but I did see someone on reddit with a splitter box(?) to switch the display between his triples and his conventional pc monitor.

      @trevor4533@trevor45336 ай бұрын
  • i really enjoyed how well you put together this video👏 and really looking forward to your future videos 😃

    @S0MA1@S0MA1 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much!!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Great video! I'm trying to get some friends into sim racing.. so this is a great video to share. One thing others said and I'll emphasize as well... is VR. I bought 3 monitors and went down that road at first. Then even added the 4th on top for telemetry. It was awesome..... Then I bought the HP Reverb G2... and I have yet to go back to triples lol. The depth perception in VR is so much more than you can ever get with monitors. Had I known this when I started.. I might have just bought one ultrawide. I still need a monitor of course.. but once I went VR.. I'll never go back to triples. So people should keep that in mind.. as you could save some money by not buying 3 monitors. Just my two cents. ✌️

    @norcalfire7385@norcalfire7385 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! Sounds like I really need to try out VR one of these days

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • wow great review, so cool. Welcome to my homepage, I hope I can help you find the sim racing equipment you want.

      @SIMDID@SIMDID Жыл бұрын
    • @@simracingden I would recommend you to give Gran Turismo 7 on the PSVR2 a try. It runs at 120 Hz with 2k per eye OLED HDR and has a wide Field of View and can be played Multiplayer. Many Sim Racers on YT that I have seen so far have been blown away!

      @DenisBender@DenisBender Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the in depth tutorial. It’s a dream for me but if I get lucky at least I have some great advice.

    @_BuddyLee@_BuddyLee Жыл бұрын
    • You can do it!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • FANTASTIC video presentation and editing brotha! I'm an active sim enthusiast myself, and you absolutely covered all the bases here! Subscribed instantly within the first 30 seconds due to the editing alone. Looking forward for what's to come!

    @codefk8711@codefk87119 ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated!

      @simracingden@simracingden9 ай бұрын
    • @@simracingden absolutely! Would love to race with you on iRacing!

      @codefk8711@codefk87119 ай бұрын
  • Someday in the future I feel our high-tech EV cars will simply come with an app that allows us to play driving/racing games while parked in the garage. The car would lift itself up on retractable actuators, force feedback tech in the steering box, haptic feedback seats and pedals, and a windshield and door glass that doubles as monitors (or maybe just a VR headset stored somewhere in the car).

    @gamernaut8864@gamernaut8864 Жыл бұрын
    • You can already play driving games on Tesla dash so we’re probably not that far off haha.

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • why would you need the car to lift off the ground? new evs use steer by wire system, basically a motor connected to the wheel like sim wheelbase

      @youtubebannedme@youtubebannedme11 ай бұрын
    • @@youtubebannedme Oh wow. Even better. I was just thinking about the roll and compression of the suspension as you brake, gas, and turn thru corners.

      @gamernaut8864@gamernaut886411 ай бұрын
  • I'm a retired racing pro whose kids went thru all of this. Not being a naysayer, but be careful to realize that real racing is a tough job that is not necessarily fun. The wheel is the least fun part, in any form of racing. It is constantly pushing back at you and conveying the lack of grip you are dealing with. SO, the more real your sim hardware is, the less fun you're going to have. If your sim is not coddling you and is true to physics, you'll find that racing competitively is very difficult to do well at all. Just a voice from the real seat. My opinion. You can spend too much and come to realize what I'm saying.

    @jonasweiss5817@jonasweiss5817 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing your valuable insights as a retired racing professional. Your perspective brings a unique and experienced viewpoint to the discussion. It's important to acknowledge that real racing is indeed a challenging and demanding profession that requires skill, focus, and dedication. Your cautionary advice regarding the realism of sim hardware is well-taken. Simulators that accurately replicate the physical demands and lack of grip can indeed present a more challenging and less "fun" experience. It's crucial for sim racers to find a balance that suits their preferences and goals, considering both the enjoyment factor and the level of realism they desire. Every individual has different expectations and motivations when it comes to sim racing, and striking a balance between realism and enjoyment is a personal decision. It's worth noting that simulators can offer a valuable training tool for aspiring racers to hone their skills and gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics involved in racing. Thank you again for sharing your opinion and insights from your real-world experience. It adds depth to the conversation and encourages sim racers to approach their hobby with a realistic perspective.

      @simracingden@simracingden11 ай бұрын
    • I like your perspective on it. As an avid used car buyer. Father of 4 that's used to driving minivans. I'm used to just jumping in anything. It has a screen, wheel, and pedals, seat and they are not sliding all over the place. I'm good, I'll get used to whatever setup I can afford and be happy with it... Have fun 😀 👍

      @geosobservations9496@geosobservations94963 ай бұрын
    • I love the author of this comment and all who think like him ❤

      @danielm.1599@danielm.15992 ай бұрын
  • Great Video! I've been looking into building my first rig and this video really made me consider a bunch of different things. This was very helpful, thanks.

    @artix1378@artix137811 ай бұрын
    • Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful. What hardware are you considering right now for your first rig?

      @simracingden@simracingden11 ай бұрын
    • @@simracingden I haven't really singled down on anything right now. All I'm doing is looking around and trying to find what's fit for me. It's also my first rig so I want to get something good that lasts but that isn't going to be crazy expensive. If you have any personal favorites from when you built your rig I would love to hear about them. I am also racing on PC which I have found to be a lot more open to different hardware(correct me if i'm wrong). Thanks!

      @artix1378@artix137811 ай бұрын
  • Wow great informative video, my last setup was a Logitech GT steering wheel with a 3d tv playing GranTurismo on PS3 when I was playing on the GT Academy team, that was about 5 years ago.. Now im looking to get into racing again, a bit deeper than before so finding your video is a blessing, it’s going to help me save a lot of useless purchases and saving money.

    @silvertongue3003@silvertongue3003 Жыл бұрын
    • Cool, thanks!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • I'm looking to get into sim racing but only lightly, and I'm broke af so do you think a set up like yours would be decently reliable and affordable?

      @user-we2fn5zi7o@user-we2fn5zi7o9 ай бұрын
  • 🏁🏎️🏁 G’day mate, great video 👍🏻 I’ve just purchased ACC and a basic sim steering wheel & pedals. I’m only getting into gaming at the ripe ol age of 60 👀. This game looks like it will be a lot of fun. New Subscriber here. Cheers from Western Australia 🇦🇺✌🏻

    @iSpike@iSpike Жыл бұрын
    • Nice 👍 thanks for the sub and enjoy! Reach out if I can help in anyway. ACC Is a great sim a lot of fun.

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome to the rabbit hole - turned 60 myself last year - started about 3 years ago on console now over 12k later have a great set up - if you really enjoy the racing & to save you money invest in the correct equipment from the get go I could I have saved myself over 5k due to keep upgrading my kit - have fun brother enjoy the addictive side as it will take over your life ..........

      @jedijon1228@jedijon1228 Жыл бұрын
    • yo from WA also, bloody hot today

      @fluchtigziege3202@fluchtigziege3202 Жыл бұрын
    • 60? Wow bruv you got a lot of catching up to do. I am an avid video game collector and racing games are my favorite. I’m 51 and I guess I’ll never race for a Formula One team, so this is the next best thing for me.😅

      @darylmccormick@darylmccormick Жыл бұрын
    • G’day ‘old timers’, 66 yo Aussie here, also just starting out in this gaming rabbit hole. Wish me luck & remember “go fast or go to sleep” 😉 Great video mate 👏🏼

      @paulandhelenakathenats4320@paulandhelenakathenats4320 Жыл бұрын
  • Good video, 👍 unfortunately not everyone has a ton of money these days to afford all the high-end products. I have a fairly cheap setup for myself , console/PC/Wheel and I have a ton of fun every time I go into a game and on Tracks. Long story short , it does not have to be the high-end products, what counts is if you go and Race or play any Games it is about the fun you have enjoying the feel of cars ,Tracks and driving cars in sims you are unable to drive in real life etc ... The fun and feel is more important to me then having a 50 000 dollar high end motion rig. Sure it would be nice, but not needed , there is the difference in what you have , what you need and what you want. I am happy with what I have. Again good video 👍

    @racinghaarrleykeen@racinghaarrleykeen Жыл бұрын
    • 100% agree thanks for watching

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • wow great review, so cool Welcome to my homepage, I hope I can help you find the sim racing equipment you want.

      @SIMDID@SIMDID Жыл бұрын
    • @@SIMDID what I want I can't afford, what I have makes me more than happy, just added the PSVR2 and it is an absolutely fantastic incredible ride , checkout out at my channel 👍

      @racinghaarrleykeen@racinghaarrleykeen Жыл бұрын
  • I want your exact build, I thank you for listing it. I mean the PC i'll handle on my own, as i have been building mine for the past 15+ years. but that sim setup is a beauty.

    @leequesada439@leequesada439 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for watching!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Great breakdown. Thanks for sharing this information. Really appreciate it.

    @ChrisRaynorMD@ChrisRaynorMD Жыл бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Thankfully my entry point was a moza r5 bundle for $407+tax, brand new open box, i think my microcenter mispriced it. I just got the brake performance damper on the way and im done with my setup for now. no loadcells or rig till I actually get good lol

    @Hafizul12@Hafizul12 Жыл бұрын
    • Nice enjoy!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for your great review! Welcome to my home page, I hope I can help you find the sim racing gear you're looking for.

      @SIMDID@SIMDID Жыл бұрын
  • As I allways say, Buy a logitech wheel maybe used just to see if you like simracing. And then spend thousends of dollars if you want(but a logitech wheel can get so you so long). Simracing isn´t for everyone even If it looks fun. You can get a used pc, old stuff works good if you only going to run 1080p monitors. I have a gtx 970 and can still run 3 x 1080p with 60-80 fps on iracing. I would not recomend console if you are going to simrace, Maybe arcade tho. Great video perfect video to send to friends who wants to get into the simracing world :)

    @KuSQ3N@KuSQ3N Жыл бұрын
    • I appreciate your practical advice for beginners interested in sim racing. Starting with a used Logitech wheel, such as the G29 or G920, is indeed an excellent way for someone to get a taste of sim racing without a substantial initial investment. As you said, these wheels can take you quite far in terms of enjoyment and skill development. Your point about older PC hardware still being able to run sim racing games at 1080p is spot on. Not every sim racer needs to strive for 4K resolutions and ultra settings, especially when starting. As long as the gameplay is smooth and enjoyable, that's what matters most. As for the console vs. PC debate, each has its pros and cons. PCs offer more customization, flexibility, and a broader selection of sim racing titles, while consoles can provide a more straightforward, plug-and-play experience. It's all about what fits the individual's preferences and circumstances. Finally, thank you for the kind words about the video. My goal is indeed to help guide people who are interested in entering the world of sim racing. Happy racing!

      @simracingden@simracingden11 ай бұрын
  • I just ordered my first sim set up, I got the fanatec csl dd bundle with the bmw wheel and I ordered a next level gtracer cockpit! I am so excited to get into sim racing!!

    @brycemcelhiney946@brycemcelhiney9465 ай бұрын
    • Have fun!

      @simracingden@simracingden5 ай бұрын
  • You have a good documentary style/teaching voice, good to listen to. Thanks.

    @andrewboothe@andrewboothe Жыл бұрын
    • Wow, thank you!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • I've been into sim racing for about 2 yrs now and the best advice I can give is "Zero flex". You want no loose parts. Wheel, pedals and seat all need to be solid with no movement. If you have to modify to add support then do it. Less movement equals better track times. And finally use gloves for the best grip.

    @Gmanxxx1214@Gmanxxx1214 Жыл бұрын
    • Great point!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • When I had a DD2 it cost me $200+ just to use a wheel outside the ecosystem. With my SC2 Pro it cost about $50. Fanatec

    @OhItsThat@OhItsThat Жыл бұрын
    • Very true

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • I have a dd2 and Thats the reason i would never buy one again. You want to use 3rd party wheels, fanatec is Not the Best choice

      @bernhardstage4simracing913@bernhardstage4simracing913 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bernhardstage4simracing913 That’s starting to become very apparent to me now as I’m exploring other third party wheel options who knows maybe a simucube base is in my future

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • I can recommend the simedal Audi Wheel, best joice in simracing i did so far

      @bernhardstage4simracing913@bernhardstage4simracing913 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bernhardstage4simracing913 Curious what your using for a quick release hub on Simucube there's a lot of options here, any recommendations?

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • I've watched dozens of hours of buyer guids and reviews over the past 6 months. This is, by far, the most comprehensive and well-organized I've seen yet. Potentiometer... that's the first time I've heard that word since 1989. If the Hard Driving arcade game was out of order, that's what we were waiting on. It's kind of weird. Atari was the first company to hand to the General Public force feedback steering with a clutch and manual transmission. Wonder why they got out of it

    @heinous70@heinous703 ай бұрын
  • I'm pretty much set with my rig Track Racer TR160, Simtrec pedals shipping Triple 32's. With all that said I enjoyed your presentation and video production very much, perfect balance w/background music and narration! SUBSCRIBED 👍

    @SiCaRiI_DaGgEr@SiCaRiI_DaGgEr Жыл бұрын
    • Sounds like a great setup! What wheelbase are you using? Thanks for the feedback and sub! much appreciated!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • @@simracingden You're welcome! Right now I have the Fanatec CSL DD 8nm. I plan to upgrade to a 20nm base either Fanatec or Simucube once I recoup the funds from getting the pedals.

      @SiCaRiI_DaGgEr@SiCaRiI_DaGgEr Жыл бұрын
  • wallet : So you have chosen death

    @naplam11@naplam11 Жыл бұрын
    • 🤣

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • First class video, the best i've seen. Thank you so much!

    @dereksawle@dereksawle Жыл бұрын
    • Wow, thanks!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • My take after all the years spent sim racing starting from the Thrustmaster 458 Italia- Fanatec DD1 is belt lag made me crash alot and I'd have to concentrate harder to adjust to belt lag so Direct drive wheel bases are a must. Now pedals we can go on all day about what's better load cell or hydrolic, to be honest there's no replacement for in game feedback so I'd choose a plastic potentiator style pedal set capable of in game feedback than the most expensive hydrolic pedal set ever made. Fanatec needs to invent an in game feedback brake/throttle upgrade for their V3's. When they do that....skys the limit.

    @dustindarland4373@dustindarland4373 Жыл бұрын
  • I’d probably tailor this a bit more to someone who doesn’t really know if they want to invest a lot of time into the hobby. I’d rather recommend someone a $200 wheelbase and pedals on sale like the g29 than a DD wheel as your first wheelbase. I’m a big fan of cost per hour use. If you run a G29 into the ground over 1-3 years, you’re gonna know it’s worthwhile to get into something about more costly. Adding additional points of failure between expensive hardware like QR wheels and budget option DD wheelbases seems like a bad place to start if it breaks, or if expensive hardware sits in a corner unused taking up space. Also didn’t hear anything about DIY rigs which can be really great for modifying to fit any new hardware. In my experience they can be had for about $100 plus a junkyard car seat or a old racing seat if you have one lying around. T-nuts and aluminum extrusion are precise, but definitely more costly than a 2x4 and some wood screws. Also VR is a game changer for immersion, following distance, and offers space savings depending on the tracking method. I’ve been really pleased with my CV1 although it does mean you spend a bit more on the GOU and not all games come with VR comparability.

    @mrs_radrod@mrs_radrod Жыл бұрын
  • VR is literally the BEST experience and not by a little. It's a game changer and makes spending money on screens pointless.

    @scottw7895@scottw7895 Жыл бұрын
    • That good eh. Any VR experiences that you would recommend?

      @CosmicCorey@CosmicCorey5 ай бұрын
  • Excellent vid bro ...I'm totally happy I found this video!!

    @midnitesubaru@midnitesubaru Жыл бұрын
    • Glad to hear it!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • i love sim racing, ,the community is surprisingly supportive and this will be a long term enjoyment

    @bbbrothersgarage@bbbrothersgarage Жыл бұрын
    • Couldn't agree more!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • 非常感谢您的好评! 欢迎来到我的主页,我希望我能帮助您找到您正在寻找的模拟赛车装备。

      @SIMDID@SIMDID Жыл бұрын
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    @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • helpful video. I just bought a Fanatec Ready2Race Bundle and now im trying to figure out how i set up my cockpit. Now im playing with a foldable wheelstand in front of my desk but i want to build a independent rig with seat and triple monitor for full immersion. 😃

    @jeuxantistress@jeuxantistress6 ай бұрын
  • Nicely done, good info! Thanks for sharing.

    @cgendrin@cgendrin Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for watching!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Hi Sim Racing Den, thanks for the great video, I enjoyed it a lot. Now, the reason I'm commenting its that I AM a BIG fan of VR and VR sim racing. Without a doubt, there is nothing comparable to VR sim racing. The emersion is so real, that if I stop my sim car on a hill, I get a little queasy believing that my car is about to start to roll backwards and I go for the hand brake, lol, it's that real. VR Sim Racing is complicated and there is a lot to learn and understand so I will leave this here for the interested reader to begin their research, there's tons of it and a lot of it is flakey so beware, be diligent, and happy hunting as I can heartily say, ASSETTO CORSA, ACC, I'RACING, ETC., IS AWESOME!!! As a note worthy caution, some poo poo the Quest ll, and as a user with over a1000 hours of experience, they don't know what they are (literally) talking about !

    @jorgedevin8306@jorgedevin8306 Жыл бұрын
  • For starting off sim racing, I currently went with the Thrustmaster T80 Ferrari 488 GTB Edition along with a sim rig from Amazon.... I set the sim rig up in an hour or two, seat folds, but the durability of the sim rig really is good so far, the sim rig can actually hold my weight even when I'm playing titles such as World of Outlaws: Dirt Racing (Made by Monster Games & iRacing), and Gran Turismo 7... I do love the hobby of sim racing, and I hope to upgrade to an even bigger sim racing setup, and possibly a PC down the line.. My channel is still growing as I continue to do more videos on the World of Outlaws, and NASCAR. By the way, good video... Enjoyed the video, continue the good work with the channel, and the videos....... My suggestion for another video try either a dirt oval track with a Sprint Car, or an asphalt oval with the NASCAR Stock Car, either one of those two should work for a video on iRacing.. Would love to see a video on this.

    @StevenWatters@StevenWatters Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for watching and the feedback, suggestions, glad to hear your enjoying the hobby, and you just got another subscriber ;)

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • I ended up finding 2 Logitech G25 wheels at thrift stores for $25 a piece 😃 and 6 months ago i got the F-GT lite folding seat because of my limited space. Im on console and playing Dirt Rally 2.0. You don't need much to have a lot of fun in sim racing. Eventually I'll be replacing my wheel and pedals, but for now im having a hell of a good time 😊 i also had to buy a drive hub adapter so the G25 would work on my ps4, but it also lets any wheel work on anything.

    @creepyinstigator@creepyinstigator Жыл бұрын
  • Thank You, Your video is both entertaining and informative.

    @bulldog5513@bulldog5513 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video - very informative Love the 911 & 906 poster

    @8enable@8enable Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! If you're interested in the posters check Automobilist.com some really nice artwork. If I had more wall space I'd buy more lol

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • nice guide cheers, currently I am using a G923 wheel and a 4K 50 inch TV and that`s already really good I find but in the end I wanna build an enclosure pod that is all around the player for racing and perhaps flight games too and I`ve seen that thick plastic tubing is a good easy way to build that whole frame at least

    @noiselabproject9659@noiselabproject9659 Жыл бұрын
    • That would be cool I used to have a roof on my cockpit but since removed it but do miss it sometimes

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • I was going to say nice setup, and I realized this was featured on Sim Tour Project!

    @RoTheBro@RoTheBro Жыл бұрын
    • Yep that’s me! Was cool to be featured on one of my favourite KZhead channels 😊

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent advice as I help my grandson enter the Sim racing world. Many, many thanks!!!!!!!

    @willfrednow@willfrednow9 ай бұрын
  • Great video, I ended up going for a used G29 and playseats and now my PSVR2 is just two weeks away. No screen setup can beat the VR immersive 3d setup, can't wait!

    @zipppiz@zipppiz Жыл бұрын
    • Nice 👍

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • @@simracingden Yeah I hope so 🙂 Do you have any PSVR2 on order or previous VR experience?

      @zipppiz@zipppiz Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, even low resolution VR is a GAME CHANGER! I had always DREAMED of SimRacing with the ability to actually turn my head to 'LOOK INTO' corners, and seriously considered those 'old' TRACKiR' systems, that monitored your head movements and automatically adjusted your 'cockpit view' left of right as you turned your head. Unfortunately the TRACKiR was expensive and had very limited functionality, so I'm happy I waited for the 'real' VR headsets to finally come out! And even using my ORIGINAL RIFT CV1 that I pre-ordreed and paid over a GRAND for, I find it hard doing any 'serious' racing using ANY flat panel... 4K TV is fine for Forza Horizon, but iRAcing or Asseto Corsa or Project Cars just feel SO much better in VR! And another benefit of VR is that it can use FAR LESS ROOM! All you need is a seat and something to mount the wheel/pedals/shifter to. No need for a large cumbersome mount for 1 to 3 large displays!

      @StreetPreacherr@StreetPreacherr Жыл бұрын
  • I've never been huge into racing games but after playing Gran Turismo 7 on my psvr 2 I need to pick up a-rig of some sort. Doesn't need to be super fancy but does need to be decent and I have to have wheel pedals and stick shift and I don't think I'll ever stop playing the game

    @smokeythebeast8288@smokeythebeast8288 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice setup you have and great video. Good that you given more of a roadmap to hardware for sim-racing than just toss around preferred systems/brands. I'm fairly new to sim-racing, more if an arcade racer. Except for the computer, working with generally old hardware. I use an Oculus Rift CV1 together with a Logitech G25 mounted on a Wheelstand Pro. It does the trick with immersion and general realism. With the PC, I stuck to a budget and went with a midrange GPU (RTX 3060 OC 12Gb) and the newest CPU i7 13700k, as it's easier to swap out a graphics card than a CPU later down the road and more powerful GPU were out of my price range (and my PC is for game-development first, gaming comes second). Just went from GT5 to GT4 in Project Cars 2. It didn't went very well. Every class seem to put out new challenges on how to control. Are there any tutorials in how to learn how to drive each class?

    @JustAnotherGamer1005@JustAnotherGamer1005 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for watching, I'm not too familiar with Project Cars 2 have only tried it few times but it wasn't for me. Check here on KZhead or maybe some Forums might have some advice but I get it its difficult once you master a specific type of car or class switching to another is going take some level of commitment and practice to get good. Just keep at it.

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • To learn, buy assetto corsa ultimate and you will notice that ProjetCars is not a Simulator...

      @JoseFcoBN@JoseFcoBN Жыл бұрын
  • Great video from someone who's new to sim racing. Thanks

    @Cheachalot@Cheachalot Жыл бұрын
    • Glad to help!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • This is a great reference tool. I have been researching in preparation to build my first rig and your knowledge and commentary confirmed some of the choices I have already made and helped me narrow down some others. I agree with your thoughts on waiting and saving for what you want vs getting what you can afford at any given time - I have already reversed my thoughts on certain components, sometimes more than once. This is a much more involved process than I figured going in (get a decent wheel and pedal set and a foldable rig, connect to XBOX, and go racing) and I appreciate having your page to educate me on the sport of sim racing and the things I may not have thought of, before I spend my money. I will keep looking, but I would be interested in a comparison between rigs/platforms. I am looking at a tube frame, but want to have the ability to add "motion" add-ons at a later time, so is aluminum the best option?

    @brycemonson604@brycemonson6046 ай бұрын
    • I'm glad the information has been helpful in your sim racing journey! I started with a tube Frame rig, which was great, but in retrospect, I wish I had just started with an aluminum frame. Aluminum is a good choice for its durability, modularity, and customization options, and of course, It's suitable for adding motion add-ons later if that is your plan in the long run; either way, a solid aluminum frame should be the last rig you ever purchase.

      @simracingden@simracingden6 ай бұрын
  • I wish I had this information when I was building my rig, but overall the only wasted spending was going with a logitech wheel setup first, that was gifted to my son when I switched out for a Fanatec Clubsport v2.5 belt driven wheel, it may only be 8Nm of force feedback, but I found that it is more than enough for me at my age (this wheel base has since been replaced by the DD Pro which is very affordable and similar specs to the Clubsport v2.5). At first I was using my 4k 40" tv on my rig but then purchased a 35" curved monitor, that was really good, but ended up swapping out with my main PC that had 3 x 32" curved monitors and I really enjoy having the triple screen setup. Since I'm currently in a part of the world where I couldn't get the rig I wanted sent to me, I found a decent rig but had to build my own triple monitor stand and added a server shelf for my PC, my rig also has wheels, so I made sure everything was on the rig so that it could be pushed out of the way when not using it, I only need to plug in the power from a mounted power strip with a 9' cord so the rig is very versatile. I don't think they sell my exact rig in the US, but I've seen similar rigs, mine is the Costick Strasse RCZ01, it had a lot of extra parts to mount additional controls and additional (optional) bar supports to make the rig and shift pedestal more ridged. One other thing to consider when setting up your rig, I found that mid level PC with an 8th gen i5 cpu and a low end RTX 3060 GPU was more than enough PC for most sim games, so if this is not your main PC you don't have to spend a fortune on a 2nd PC. If you do go with the Fanatec wheel base, you don't need to purchase their steering wheel, just make sure you get the correct universal hub for your console or PC and then you can choose your own steering wheel. The one I purchased from them was more like an arcade wheel, not full size, so I purchased a momo knock off and it bolted up with no issues.

    @Patrick-pr7pw@Patrick-pr7pw Жыл бұрын
    • One last note, I missed having a manual transmission, so I purchased the Fanatec shifter, but I ended up switching it to sequential (it has a switch at the bottom), and I really enjoy rally racing with the sequential mode on. The only thing I didn't like about their shifter was the knob, so I purchased a nice one from Amazon with adapters and it screwed on and works great.

      @Patrick-pr7pw@Patrick-pr7pw Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing your experience and insights into building your sim racing rig! It sounds like you have made some thoughtful choices and modifications to create a setup that suits your preferences and needs. Upgrading from a Logitech wheel setup to the Fanatec Clubsport v2.5 belt-driven wheel was a significant improvement for you. The 8Nm of force feedback provided by the Clubsport v2.5 is more than enough to deliver an immersive and engaging driving experience, showing that higher force feedback doesn't always equate to a better experience. Your choice of a triple screen setup with curved monitors sounds fantastic, offering a wider field of view and enhancing the overall immersion. Building your own triple monitor stand and incorporating a server shelf for your PC display your resourcefulness and adaptability, ensuring that your rig is versatile and can be easily moved when needed. It's also great to hear that a mid-level PC with an 8th gen i5 CPU and an RTX 3060 GPU proved to be more than sufficient for most sim racing games. This highlights that you don't necessarily need to spend a fortune on a second PC if sim racing is not your primary focus. Regarding the Fanatec wheel base, it's excellent to know that you have the flexibility to choose your own steering wheel by using the correct universal hub. This allows for customization and ensures that you can use a steering wheel that suits your preferences. The addition of the Fanatec shifter and the ability to switch between manual and sequential mode adds another layer of versatility and enjoyment to your sim racing experience. Personalizing your setup with a custom knob from Amazon is a great way to enhance the overall feel and aesthetics. Thank you for sharing these valuable insights and tips. Your experience serves as a helpful guide for others looking to build their own sim racing rigs. Enjoy many thrilling races and memorable moments with your well-crafted setup!

      @simracingden@simracingden11 ай бұрын
  • I’m interested in both sim racing, in addition to flight + combat sims. My ideal cockpit would be an adjustable one where you can lower the wheel out of the way when you’re done racing and have a joystick/throttle on a swivel mount, ready for when you want to hit the clouds or outer space.. I wonder if any companies make a universal sim rig like that, or if that would require some custom work.

    @AdamsOlympia@AdamsOlympia7 ай бұрын
    • Reach out to Advanced Sim Racing they have done rigs like this.

      @simracingden@simracingden7 ай бұрын
  • Excellent advice, thank you.

    @chrisdyson5513@chrisdyson5513 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Very helpful, well thought-out, organized and concise. Just the facts combined with admitting when it’s a subjective thing or personal preference. Also I appreciated that it didn’t feel like you were pushing a particular product. Very professional! !

    @jefftemplin778@jefftemplin7782 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simracingden@simracingden2 ай бұрын
  • I have a pretty limited space but I do have a budget of 4k for the sim rig and PC. So im excited for the challenge of trying to make it work in my space.

    @travisherdt@travisherdt Жыл бұрын
  • I been wanting to get into sim racing. But I know I want the full motion simulator build. And there expensive asf from what I've researched. But I seen a dude who has a badass setup who drift races. And he never drive a real race drift car. They put him on one and he was driving like a pro damn near. The pro driver there was shocked how good this dude was driving. His first time in a real race car and did that good is crazy asf. That's how realistic these full motion Sims really are. I seen that the Mercedes F1 team has a sim racer they hired on. To see just how good sim racers are and how good it can make a driver. I know that dude was beyond happy. To have F1 Mercedes team hire you because your a great sim racer is badass. Imo.

    @joshuat5140@joshuat5140 Жыл бұрын
  • Well constructed video, good job. I’m gonna build my own from 45/90 extruded aluminium, supplier is gonna cut and drill it for fasteners to my spec so all I have to do is assemble it. Lot cheaper than buying it and just as strong if not stronger.

    @Wayne-Jones@Wayne-Jones Жыл бұрын
    • Sounds like a great plan! Thanks for watching, and make sure you share your build with our Facebook group when you're done!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Stumbled across this while just cruising the sim racing offerings on KZhead. Interesting, and very well put together. I believe you touch upon just about all the important issues one needs to face. I am just getting into this stuff - again. I originally had an xBox using Forza and the MS wheel and pedals. They were fun, but limiting. Your emphasis on pedals is well placed. The pedal set with the MS set were rather limiting in performance. The wheel introduce feedback, but was not great at it. All in all, a good introduction to the hobby, and realistically about the only available source of halfway decent driving experience. I am currently trying to finish a sim racer. I had previous sim experience via the above mentioned xBox. In addition, I raced lay-down karts for about 8 years, so had real world racing experience (my kart topped out at about 150 on the longer tracks, it being limited to the chosen gear ratio). I have assembled a TR 160R chassis and chose Asetek wheel and pedals. I chose them because the pedals appear to be among the best in feel without going to the Simicube $2k per set. The wheel drive is to be upgradable, but. so far they have not offered that ability. I had purchased the initial La Prima bundle, parrtly because of the ability to upgrade and partly for the overall quality of the equipment. Since I am still working on building a triple screen stand (I bought a Sim-Lab once because of the moire mounting system) but have had issues between my health and pieces missing from the sent stand, so no actual experience to report.

    @paulneskow3504@paulneskow3504Ай бұрын
  • Great video for beginners mate - I should point out that at 19:49 I can see you need to tweak your side monitor settings to make fences etc line up straight with those in the centre monitor. Cheers

    @yonkeythedonkey@yonkeythedonkey9 ай бұрын
    • Thanks! Good eye! But It tends too look off from the perspective of the camera but when I'm seated in the rig from my eyes its straight, but I've since got these better aligned on my new setup. Thanks for watching.

      @simracingden@simracingden9 ай бұрын
  • I have a logitech G25 wheel bought it from the shop many years ago back when they was available to buy new from a shop and i have an ebay/amazon usb handbrake... Its a fun way to go im not overly serious about.. Its a good place to start if you got little money and just need something to do for now to give you a taster. Get a used wheel that isn't completely nakard. Logitech shifter on the G25 is surprisingly good can switch it into the sequential mode for rally like stuff plus the buttons are handy. I've just tried it recently with american truck simulator and its enjoyable. I would love a T300RS because im more of a drifty person and i dont want to buy into a direct drive. I will be honest potentiometer pedals are surprisingly good to use until suddenly the accellerator usually is the one to go and need opening up[ the pedal board and cleaning maybe putting the wire back on because its not detecting stuff correctly.. Does it like every few days or so if doing a lot of assetto corsa and it is a pain in the ass. Open it up, hoover it out check the cables wiggle them on make sure they're tight, in the mechanism i use hand sanitizer gel (surprisingly works after wiping them with a cloth). For me im wanting to move onto a triple monitor set up or vr. VR preferably for the head movement but triple monitor for the cool factor but the problem is one monitor is 10bit ips that is 60hz without gsync, my other monitor is 1440hz ips with gsync and HDR10 (HDRnt more like). So multi monitor will all need to be the same to span the screen but i like my 10bit ips for watching videos on more than my low cost gsync hdr monitor (asus VG27AQ). They are both 1440p and i only run a RTX2070 super which should be fine if i keep settings reasonable on games like ATS or assetto corsa but dirt rally i need a higher end gpu as it is for 1440p non max settings lol. I'm not really much of an iracing person or whatever, simbin games like raceon / race07 gtrevo etc back in the day all brilliant but i dont play that anymore. I just like truck sim and assetto really. Dirt rally i suck too much at to be good on it and even more now since loosing my ultrawide monitor (lack of fov sucks balls i can't handle it)

    @battyflaps5410@battyflaps5410 Жыл бұрын
  • I bought my first Logitech product in 1995. They made an absolutely amazing flight stick compatible with PS1. Anticipating the release of the original Gran Turismo, and force feedback being non-existent in the General Public then, we started with an Interact Ultra Racer... similar to a controller for an RC car. It was probably somewhere early in 98 when I bought my first FF wheel. The G29 I currently have is my third Logitech wheel, and it is almost 10 years old now. So is the play seat Evolution that it's connected to. I've been doing my own thing for a long time, and just now started looking into the newer equipment about a year ago. I'm not sure which amazes me the most. The technology that's available now, or what people are willing to pay. I can't believe this is the first time I've heard that a PlayStation doesn't support triple monitors. I've got a co-worker that's used triple screens on PlayStation for a while for COD/Battlefield, but I'm not sure exactly how he set it up. He's got the PlayStation buttons tattooed across his knuckles, so there's no telling. No one seems to be able to use VR for more than 30 or 45 minutes, so in my opinion, that's a complete novelty. Triple monitors is the way to go. With that being said, I'm a plug-and-play kind of person. I've enjoyed this hobby for a long time, but it's never consumed my life. I get the feeling that's what it's like when you're into pc. A lot of tweaking. A lot of repairing high-end equipment. I've seen too much of that already. The added realism would be really nice to have, but what I have sitting in my floor cost me about $600, 10 years ago. Back then people couldn't believe I had a driving simulator sitting in my living room. You can get the same thing now for about $700. If I could get a better field of view, then dropping 1500 on DD would not be a problem at all. Investing a couple thousand dollars isn't worth it.. and investing 6 to 10,000 appears to be a time-consuming headache. I think I'm going to stay away from that Micro Center when they open it lol. As long as I don't touch a DD, or sit with three monitors, I'll just try to forget about what I'm missing. When GTAV first came out, I immediately thought, how damn cool it would be to have my GT garage available in Los Santos. Now you can do it with ACC... but ya got to be a computer geek, or become one to pull it off. Thank you! You've helped me realize that at my age, it's not worth an upgrade right now. Not until there's triple monitor support on console, and a better monitor design. I'd like to see SEAMLESS curved screens that wrap 210° +. And software that preferably focuses more on True World realism, and less about being a 120 GB commercial.

    @heinous70@heinous703 ай бұрын
  • GT7 + VR2 user here, very happy with the setup. Prob $1500 with G29 wheel and 3D audio headset.

    @RIVvideos@RIVvideos11 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like a great setup! Any plans for upgrades down the road?

      @simracingden@simracingden11 ай бұрын
    • @@simracingden a 2018 BMW M4 :)

      @RIVvideos@RIVvideos11 ай бұрын
    • @@RIVvideos 🙌🏻

      @simracingden@simracingden11 ай бұрын
  • Love tbis video I got the edifier Luna eclipses too such a nice speaker

    @cameronwalter121@cameronwalter121 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! Yea I love them such a unique design and the sound is not bad either.

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks well structured and presented

    @stevehanwright481@stevehanwright481 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • That was a good video, now i gtg to keep experimenting with my t300 settings :D

    @mantaspeciulis2143@mantaspeciulis2143 Жыл бұрын
    • Have fun!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • This is so incredibly helpful. I just budgeted mine, already have the PC, and it was

    @ryanmalone2681@ryanmalone2681 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad I could help!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for your great review! Welcome to my home page, I hope I can help you find the sim racing gear you're looking for.

      @SIMDID@SIMDID Жыл бұрын
  • On Displays section I am surprised you didn’t mention VR? Absolutely my favorite way to sim race.

    @benbunch4159@benbunch4159 Жыл бұрын
    • I mentioned it but I have no experience with it so hard to give my opinion but it should be looked at as an option for sure.

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the tips👍

    @rakithagayan8371@rakithagayan8371 Жыл бұрын
    • No problem 👍

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • No bad advice here, subscribed 👍🏼

    @seebarry4068@seebarry4068 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the sub!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • @@simracingden thanks for the content

      @seebarry4068@seebarry4068 Жыл бұрын
  • 3 years ago, I started with t150 pro, then 2 months later I cant hold myself not to upgrade, so I bought t300 rs with t3pa pedal. Thenn I bought the rig/cockpit, then I buy TLCM. Bear in mind in my country only Thrustmaster and Logitech has official distributors, so what I have is somewhat the best you can get around here. early 2022 I sell all my rig due to money issues. fast forward 1 month ago, I purchase a used t150 pro with the cheap wheelstand included. This time I somewhat pay more attention to details in dring technique, proper racing line, and general understanding of grip and weight distribution I break all my personal best.

    @jovaniseptovich5110@jovaniseptovich511011 ай бұрын
    • That's an incredible journey you've had with your racing setup! It's impressive to see how you've progressed over the years, constantly seeking upgrades and refining your driving technique. It's unfortunate that you had to sell your rig due to financial reasons, but it's inspiring to see your passion for racing led you to find a solution within your means by purchasing a used t150 pro with a cheap wheelstand. It's great to hear that you've taken a different approach this time around, paying more attention to the details of your driving technique, racing line, and understanding grip and weight distribution. This dedication to improving your skills has clearly paid off, as breaking your personal best is a significant achievement. Your story serves as a reminder that it's not always about having the most expensive or high-end equipment, but rather the determination and focus on honing your skills that truly make a difference on the track. Keep up the fantastic work, and may your racing journey continue to be filled with new personal bests and enjoyable experiences!

      @simracingden@simracingden11 ай бұрын
  • Great video bro keep making great video 👏🏾

    @garnettslick1458@garnettslick1458 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the support!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Such a great video this was exactly what I was looking for!!

    @RedFromDa713@RedFromDa7135 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @simracingden@simracingden5 ай бұрын
  • Thanks a lot for doing this man! New subscriber ✌🏻

    @JonMurray@JonMurray3 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the sub!

      @simracingden@simracingden3 ай бұрын
  • Great video mate!

    @ProjectSimRacing@ProjectSimRacing Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Great video. I'm now subscribed. I'm 64 years old and raced full sized cars from age 17-20. Rode trail bikes for seveal years before. I'd love to do this since I quit mainly because of safety. This would be something I could do now even after having multiple orthopedic surgeries. But, I don't have time. I design machines for racing on Fusion 360 and Illustrator. I'll be buying for my grandson who will be 13 in May. He's a big gamer and this will be safer for him. He'll probably want to drive the actual machines that I build very soon. His dad uses gaming PCs and he already has ps4.

    @1waymaster@1waymaster2 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Subscribed!

    @viniciusmacie1@viniciusmacie1 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the sub!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic video. Thanks!

    @eraxie7329@eraxie7329 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you liked it!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • In terms of mounting solutions which do you think will be better, wheelstand or foldable rig like a playseat challenge. I don't have the space for an 80/20 rig, and will be looking to upgrade to a DD wheel hopefully soon, so I need to move away from the table.

    @oreoking9513@oreoking95137 ай бұрын
    • I'd would personally go foldable rig out of those two options.

      @simracingden@simracingden7 ай бұрын
    • @@simracingden Okay cool, thank you!

      @oreoking9513@oreoking95137 ай бұрын
  • i bought T300 rs gt for my first wheel with t3pa pedals and th8a shifter, bought also some ebay cheap handbrake that is controled with arduino mb, made myself wooden stand for the pedals to make them inverted and attached all to some old clunky desk, all that with some cheap ass 43" LG 4k smart TV with 60hz refresh rate, using all that with my old pc with 4-th gen intel i5 4690 cpu + strix 1080 ti and got myself an old renault 19 front seat with some mounts = the best fun i had from playing racing games! I play mainly Asetto Corsa with mods and do drift, then Dirt 2.0 and Richards Burns Rally HU edition, some Forza horizon 4 and Project Cars:2 and when i have the mood - Euro Truck Simulator 2! I can confirm, the first thing i need to improve is get myself better RIG so i can attach all my stuff there, then from sim gear prospective i need , really need better pedal set!! I can manage with the belt driven T300, it gives me plenty of feedback for what i use it, but i hate this pedals.. they feel like toy and not a proper pedal set that gets you immersive and are thousands of kilometers from realism.. I wish to buy atleast some good decend load cell pedals, then you obviosly need good PC to get the games run smooth, as my old CPU cant handle for example Asetto Corsa Competizione... Then you need Direct Drive wheel, better handbrake and the gearbox i can leave for the end... ooh and somewhere in the middle i wish to upgrade to tripple schreen or VR !!!

    @damyanexssessgeorgiev6@damyanexssessgeorgiev68 ай бұрын
  • This was a nice video, thanks. I wish you had touched on both VR and motion sim. please update when you can!

    @billlibooo@billlibooo Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! Yes, I realize VR and motion were missing was trying to cover some basics. I will likely do an updated version of this video.

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for your great video!!! Your setup looks amazing 🤘🏼😎

    @DB7GamingSimulator@DB7GamingSimulator7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for watching!

      @simracingden@simracingden7 ай бұрын
  • I play ATS but watched this because I'm afraid of where this is going... I can park a truck anywhere now, fortunately I'm not into racing, but I like Rally and MudRunner, which means I need stability, meaning that more stability would be needed, so.... here goes. Right now my wheel is mounted on a side table and I just pull that in front of me and that's OK. I'm just competing with my kid, anyway. ANYWAY, great video, informative, and high production value. Nice work.

    @catsfive@catsfive6 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I ordered a cheaper aluminum rig with spot to mount seat couple days ago and it gets here wednesday. I have found few sports car seat options here locally for killer deals. May do the leather rx8 seat I found. But I just thought of my main problem now. Since I was on my desk with clamp setup I swapped my sides of my shifter quite a bit cause I like cars both rhd and lhd. what do you recommend I do if i have to pick? I am trying to figure out making it quick swap but I will have to get extra parts from manufacturer which I find unlikely or make something. Didnt cross my mind til now....

    @str8ripn881@str8ripn8815 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing!

    @KenWiggerAnotherAncientGamer@KenWiggerAnotherAncientGamer Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for watching!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
    • @@simracingden My pleasure!

      @KenWiggerAnotherAncientGamer@KenWiggerAnotherAncientGamer Жыл бұрын
  • Hello! What is put between the monitors to make the image uniform so that the edge between the monitors is no longer visible, a kind of tape

    @Rcgsimracing@Rcgsimracing9 ай бұрын
    • It’s the ASUS Bezel Free Kit geni.us/5CTAZW

      @simracingden@simracingden9 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video brotha!

    @keeblar209@keeblar209 Жыл бұрын
    • Appreciate it!

      @simracingden@simracingden Жыл бұрын
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