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Leeroy iracing half price renewal for 1 year 49.95 till end of June.. tempting but i'm not getting on there much these days

Fair enough. They charged my credit card the other week.$99USD - $5 credit I got awarded or something, still came up to $124aud, might be my last year on it....

Fair enough. They charged my credit card the other week.$99USD - $5 credit I got awarded or something, still came up to $124aud, might be my last year on it....

Yeah that's it man, after the conversion it stings ya a bit.. I'm still contemplating getting into project cars whats the online racing like?

Is it a good sim? I have a illegal dl version of it the 2 minutes I played seemed pretty cool.

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I still haven't tried online yet. It's much more fun than iRacing but also a lot more forgiving (perhaps more real? lol)

Heaps of cool cars and tracks. Devs are giving it a lot of support too. I paid like $75 for it and am pretty happy with it. Think I've clocked 20 hours or so

Are any of these racing sims worth getting if I don't have a steering wheel setup?

Been playing real racing 3 on iPhone, that's pretty cool for a free phone game...all 1.5gb of it...since when did developers stop giving a shit about drive space?

Are any of these racing sims worth getting if I don't have a steering wheel setup?

Been playing real racing 3 on iPhone, that's pretty cool for a free phone game...all 1.5gb of it...since when did developers stop giving a shit about drive space?

Simulators? no.

Forza horizon, those types of games with a controller are fine.

I picked up my cockpit / wheel setup for 300 bucks (google playseat evolution) on a geek forum, plonk it in front of my 70" TV with a HTPC desktop running a few upgrades that I got from old workplace cost me like 600 to get up and running I guess.. but I use the HTPC for other things as well.

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i bought a steering wheel off gumtree secondhand for $60. its fine.

could play project cars with a controllers. and it allows a chase camera or Gran Turismo style front-bumper cam.

next pulsar build: Project Bring On The Hate

The thing I noticed about project cars at least on the first and only race I did was the awesome engine sounds from that leman car..

Birds get on it mate good fun, enough COD brah

Pat how goes the bachelor pad?

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Looks cool, but fk storing one of those when I'm not using it lol

Rather go to one of those pay and play places or find a friend with one and use him for it

What you up to this weekend?

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Looks cool, but fk storing one of those when I'm not using it lol

Rather go to one of those pay and play places or find a friend with one and use him for it

What you up to this weekend?

Fair enough, mines kind of stored in the corner of my lounge room then pool it out on furniture sliders when I use it - kind of looks awesome/shitty at the same time.

if that's an invitation to go and pay to play I'm busy :P

How does our tv cope with the setup?

Fine, the Sony TVs have better input lag than any other TV out there so the best for gaming.

Some TVs are shithouse,e.g you'd turn the wheel (or steer with controller) .2 sec later see the movement actually happen. Theres a site out there with a whole database of input lag response on panels lol

Haha yeah that was one of the reasons I bought it - every millisecond counts in cod

Though I'm havin a ton of issues with internet lag at the moment - cod has truly turned to shit, everyone is a quickscoping fgt with a laggy connection, you watch your death replay and you haven't even opened fire on them half the time

Haha yeah that was one of the reasons I bought it - every millisecond counts in cod

Though I'm havin a ton of issues with internet lag at the moment - cod has truly turned to shit, everyone is a quickscoping fgt with a laggy connection, you watch your death replay and you haven't even opened fire on them half the time

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