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Simulation Racing Leagues => Assetto Corsa => Topic started by: Shameless_1 on July 26, 2017, 01:17:34 AM
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This is what I mentioned to Wally on teamspeak. it's not cheap but for me it may be a possibility to use a wheel as I am unable to use pedals, I still won't be able to use a shifter, so as long as I can auto clutch and auto blip and use the paddles it might be worth it. I still don't have a lot of movement to turn the wheel so with the sensitivity up high I can really only turn the wheel about 45 degrees to each side. From memory it's $460 USD + Shipping for it..
http://www.simability.com/ for the gear they make
[youtube]gCIweOifACk[/youtube]
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Seems like a brilliant idea
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Has it been tested by Alex Zanardi and Billy Monger? ???
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Wow that looks like some great engineering. Can see why it costs so much, but it seems like something there should be a cheaper option for...
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This is what I mentioned to Wally on teamspeak. it's not cheap but for me it may be a possibility to use a wheel as I am unable to use pedals, I still won't be able to use a shifter, so as long as I can auto clutch and auto blip and use the paddles it might be worth it. I still don't have a lot of movement to turn the wheel so with the sensitivity up high I can really only turn the wheel about 45 degrees to each side. From memory it's $460 USD + Shipping for it..
http://www.simability.com/ for the gear they make
[youtube]gCIweOifACk[/youtube]
You could possibly use the new McLaren fanatec wheel, it has the dual clutch system but apparently can be switched to brake & gas.
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I have a wireless version that has all that, but i couldn't get the sensitivity right even though the software and the game were set the same for the wheel.
Either way I don't have the disposable income to buy either the fanatec or this without testing it. If i can't use it, it's a massive expense to lose money on to resell.