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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Naperville, IL USA
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simracing is probably the most accurate out there offering a subscription based service along with a tiering system to keep the competition tight and the frequent crashers from getting too far.
You pay for nearly everything though. New cars, new tracks, etc.. all cost additional money. $50-$100/year to get started.
Lots of good wheels out there. I personally like the Fanatec wheels for their ability to have smooth and strong feedback - but there are many others from logitech etc. that are quite good. I've tried the VR setup for a year but when you crash, its very nauseating, so went back to a 3 monitor setup.
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Chris
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