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What's The Best Forklift Simulator?

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I'm probably going to have a job as a forklift operator through the summer so I figured I should find a simulator.

What's the most realistic and best forklift sim? I do have a G27.

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Does this exist? If so, then what have I been doing with my life?!

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I want, no, need to reenact this! 

 

Edit: Well, there's one on Steam and there's a website called this: http://www.forkliftsimulator.com/

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Warehouse and Logistics Simulator is the only one I could find on Steam. There isn't many at all.

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without the correct controllers i dont see how it would help ya :/

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I wouldn't worry about it. I had a forklift gig and it took me about 1 hour before I was comfortable. Putting pallets 20 feet up, weighing over 1000lbs. It's quite easy to get the hang of. It's not tons of pulleys and levers in tandem, you make one adjustment at a time. If you aren't accident prone, ie, getting in fender benders all the time ... than you got it made.

 

4:05 - 4:15 is one of the best things to master so you don't start breaking pallets, raising pallet correctly without a jolt etc. This video is pretty much your breakdown of a forklift.

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Best thing would be that your employer lets you train after hours. What I have read about smaller sims, they have laggy or non-responsive controls anyway. Farming simulator and harvester would be best alternative since iirc they both use rear wheels to turn.

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Shenmue I'd say. Seriously, I doubt that a forklift simulator will be of any use if you want to learn or get used to driving a real forklift.

 

 

Best thing would be that your employer lets you train after hours. What I have read about smaller sims, they have laggy or non-responsive controls anyway. Farming simulator and harvester would be best alternative since iirc they both use rear wheels to turn.

 

This is probably your best bet.

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Warehouse and logistics sim zombie edition lol.

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