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1 hour ago, chaozbandit said:

It's a sign 🙂

high power bundle but supposedly can get the lower power one as well image.thumb.png.0deda8ae65a64781ccd017c4ab1a8bd7.png 
soo tempting ... but i has no money for this .. plus id rather see some reviews before buying it

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Omg the photorealism is pretty swick
 

 

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1 hour ago, chaozbandit said:

Omg the photorealism is pretty swick
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wow it does look good.

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1 hour ago, chaozbandit said:

Omg the photorealism is pretty swick
 

 

 

39 minutes ago, bcredeur97 said:

wow it does look good.

have they added a way to put down/up the roof on convertibles? 
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I waunt this dlc, and the nurburgring hmmm

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ouch SSH shifter are struggling with their orders currently ... more than a month of wait time after purchase til your order starts to get processed. thank god im in no rush 😂

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why do i not have the money for this? i want this ... pls gib
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2 hours ago, PandaCopyRight said:

Omg. The porsche wheel is still my bae, but omg thats nice.

WHY DOES IT COME WITH A STAND I WANT IT

 

Also:

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQXLaj9tsrg/

 

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15 hours ago, chaozbandit said:

Omg. The porsche wheel is still my bae, but omg thats nice.

WHY DOES IT COME WITH A STAND I WANT IT

 

Also:

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQXLaj9tsrg/

 

i will miss the BMW GT2 wheel ... thats the one i always wanted 😞
cant find it there anymore

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Hecc it looks good as a DTM car, RIP DTM

 

 

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got me the newt ..... its fucking great .... now to get the CSL DD 😂 so my setup is actually nice 

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Guys, lately i got hooked on Project Cars 2 and i wanna buy a wheel cause i already got as fast as you can be with a keyboard. Had a wheel once before (back in 2010 i think) was a Logitech G25. This time i want a direct drive wheel, but most of them cost a fortune. Is there anything that doesn't have all the bells and whistles, so therefor is cheaper, but still provides better experience than a logitech G923 or G29. If there isn't anything Direct drive, what is the other best option for up to $500 with the pedals and the shifter?

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2 hours ago, QuantumSingularity said:

Guys, lately i got hooked on Project Cars 2 and i wanna buy a wheel cause i already got as fast as you can be with a keyboard. Had a wheel once before (back in 2010 i think) was a Logitech G25. This time i want a direct drive wheel, but most of them cost a fortune. Is there anything that doesn't have all the bells and whistles, so therefor is cheaper, but still provides better experience than a logitech G923 or G29. If there isn't anything Direct drive, what is the other best option for up to $500 with the pedals and the shifter?

Honestly for the price of a decent mid-range belt driven (CSL elite) system, sans some accessories, you're knocking on the entry level CSL-DD anyways. A T300RS is a decent sidegrade from a G27+++++ but you'll always be left wanting more, and the add-ons add up quick. For up to $500 for a full set you're severely limited for quality unfortunately.

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2 hours ago, QuantumSingularity said:

Guys, lately i got hooked on Project Cars 2 and i wanna buy a wheel cause i already got as fast as you can be with a keyboard. Had a wheel once before (back in 2010 i think) was a Logitech G25. This time i want a direct drive wheel, but most of them cost a fortune. Is there anything that doesn't have all the bells and whistles, so therefor is cheaper, but still provides better experience than a logitech G923 or G29. If there isn't anything Direct drive, what is the other best option for up to $500 with the pedals and the shifter?

https://fanatec.com/eu-en/csl-dd/
it doesnt cost a fortune, but still not cheap even though its the cheapest DD setup you will find

Otherwise the only other options id consider are not Direct Drive ...  the T150 for a lower budget setup (roughly equal if not better than any logitech wheel but you will be wanting something better quite soon after buying this one) or a T300 for something quite a bit better than T150 but cant afford the Fanatec DD 

Shifter i highly recommend this https://www.shiftershh.com/en/black/47-1210-newt.html#/28-top_plate-red_7r/50-mount-table

Fanatecs cheapest DD setup roughly equals to like 650

T300RS GT is like 350
Shifter like 100+shipping

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Thx for the info. One question i have ever since i found out DD wheels come with standalone drive motor - can you use a real driving wheel mounted to the motor/base? I still have my genuine Audi RS2 wheel i used in my first Audi Quattro (selling it is out of question). I know that i won't have shifting pedals on the wheel and will have to drive only with the H-shifter, but i actually prefer it that way and it will be sooooo cool if i can drive with it.

Another question - wtf is actually happening with the pedals and what are all these dampers and other stuff i see online? And why the clutch pedal is separate from the gas and brake (talking about this)?

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1 minute ago, QuantumSingularity said:

Thx for the info. One question i have ever since i found out DD wheels come with standalone drive motor - can you use a real driving wheel mounted to the motor/base? I still have my genuine Audi RS2 wheel i used in my first Audi Quattro (selling it is out of question). I know that i won't have shifting pedals on the wheel and will have to drive only with the H-shifter, but i actually prefer it that way and it will be sooooo cool if i can drive with it.

Another question - wtf is actually happening with the pedals and what are all these dampers and other stuff i see online? And why the clutch pedal is separate from the gas and brake (talking about this)?

 

As long as you can mate the base of the wheel to the standard ~50/70mm pattern then you can fit any wheel rim via an adapter, though it is worth noting that road car wheels will be heavier and dull the FFB due to the weight (slightly negated by the torque of a DD though).

Pedals are as important to driving as the wheel base and there is something at every price point on the market. Really basic sets are just a lightly sprung basic sensor with cheap plastics, and the higher out you go they change out build quality, higher fidelity sensors, better ergonomics, different spring tension/load cells to more closely replicate real world motorsport equipment. Clutch is often available separate because some people who primarily run single seater rigs don't need a clutch so a 2-pedal set works better; others drive touring cars or variety so a 3-pedal offers more flexibility. Individually the clutch/gas are often the same or interchangeable, the brake pedal is always the most important factor to consider when upgrading.

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4 hours ago, QuantumSingularity said:

Thx for the info. One question i have ever since i found out DD wheels come with standalone drive motor - can you use a real driving wheel mounted to the motor/base? I still have my genuine Audi RS2 wheel i used in my first Audi Quattro (selling it is out of question). I know that i won't have shifting pedals on the wheel and will have to drive only with the H-shifter, but i actually prefer it that way and it will be sooooo cool if i can drive with it.

Another question - wtf is actually happening with the pedals and what are all these dampers and other stuff i see online? And why the clutch pedal is separate from the gas and brake (talking about this)?

Yes you usually can either get adapters or just straight bolt your wheel to the hub, depending on what setup you got. Fanatec have either static shifter paddles you can attach to the DD base or a hub you can screw your wheel to that has shifter paddles... or just a hub without any of that.

 

With those pedals (as i have the ones you linked). the 2 pedals are basically gas and clutch (used as a brake but not recommended for that purpose when only 2 pedals) pedal and you buy a load cell brake pedal as an addon (load cell meaning it meassures for the force closer to like a real car brake not travel like cheaper pedal sets)
them dampers dont matter for that pedal set, but they usually are to change the feel of the pedals to a more realistic feeling

https://fanatec.com/eu-en/pedals/csl-pedals
This pedal set is technically a newer and improved variant of what you linked, they should have a loadcell coming soon for that as an addon as well

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I want it

 

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omg this is a hot livery I need it
 

 

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Just out of curiosity, does anyone like tracks like Catalunya, Abu Dhabi, and Monaco? They suck to race on in anything other than F1, and even then, they still suck. They're just a series of drag races followed by harsh braking tests.

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Catalunya isn't that bad, but there are more tracks that provide the same atmosphere but with better experience (like Algarve). In order to love Monaco, you will also have to love Bathurst Mount Panorama and it's only for masochists and people with a few loose bolts up in there. Abu Dhabi i never liked, but one of the tracks i hate the most is one of the most popular ones - Silverstone, followed closely by the "new" Hockenheim layout;  old Hockenheim was one of my most favorite tracks and gave me such a nice Monza feel. Hate tracks with huuuuuge runoff areas. They take away the sensation of speed. That's why i love Nordschleife despite it being a quite a challenge to learn. But the other end of the spectrum aka the proper anal stuff like Monaco and Bathurst also isn't my cup of tea. Oh and why we are on the subject of tracks - who the f*ck came out with the idea of Brands Hatch being a car racing circuit?!?! I'd use it more like an off-road testing facility than a racing track. It's too tight even for 2 bikes, let alone 2 cars.

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26 minutes ago, QuantumSingularity said:

Catalunya isn't that bad, but there are more tracks that provide the same atmosphere but with better experience (like Algarve). In order to love Monaco, you will also have to love Bathurst Mount Panorama and it's only for masochists and people with a few loose bolts up in there. Abu Dhabi i never liked, but one of the tracks i hate the most is one of the most popular ones - Silverstone, followed closely by the "new" Hockenheim layout;  old Hockenheim was one of my most favorite tracks and gave me such a nice Monza feel. Hate tracks with huuuuuge runoff areas. They take away the sensation of speed. That's why i love Nordschleife despite it being a quite a challenge to learn. But the other end of the spectrum aka the proper anal stuff like Monaco and Bathurst also isn't my cup of tea. Oh and why we are on the subject of tracks - who the f*ck came out with the idea of Brands Hatch being a car racing circuit?!?! I'd use it more like an off-road testing facility than a racing track. It's too tight even for 2 bikes, let alone 2 cars.

Mount Panorama has way more flow to it though. Maybe not necessarily good overtaking points, but the track itself doesn't suck to drive. You can actually have good races there, Monaco and Catalunya have no good overtaking points, and Catalunya has zero flow.

 

I don't much like Silverstone either, any track that's just some painted lines on a completely flat canvas I tend to avoid. It has slightly more flow than Catalunya though, so it's above that for me. Also don't understand the love for Brands Hatch. Seems like it was designed as a karting circuit too big for karts and too small for cars. I'm definitely more a fan of road courses, but they seem to be in very short supply in favor of GP and F1 tracks.

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In the current state Catalunya really has no flow, but back before 2007 edit, it wasn't all that bad. The last corner with the short straight before the big start straight had a bit of an A1 Ring (Red Bull Ring now) feel to it. And yes, i completely agree Bathurst isn't nearly as bad as Monaco, but again, it's too tight for a car racing circuit. It would be way more exciting if you could pass w/o that big of a risk in the tight corners. You could try and pass in the hill part of the track but all it takes is the other guy touching the wall slightly and bumping into you (something i'm sure happened to all of us at some point) to spoil the race for the rest of the grid behind you or someone who you follow closely spinning and blocking the entire track.

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