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And also one of these

You need “illest” sticker on the opposite side of the shocker sticker, and at an angle.

Also, does it have Honda MagicSeats from the Fit?

These Hollywood reboots are getting out of hand.

Air brake option

CPU is just as important, if not more so, when it comes to VR.

Older PCs will run 1 screen or even 3 without much fuss now-a-days, but VR requires horsepower.

Also Best Buy has a return policy on their VR Headsets. I’d recommend giving it a try and if you don’t like it return it. There doesn’t seem to be much middle ground for VR users you either join the church of VR or turn around and run the other way as fast as you can.

I have a wheel with about 12 buttons and a few other switches and encoders on it. Anything I have to have can be mapped to the wheel. That said there is software out there that allows you to do a voice activated crew chief and voice activated pit crew functions. I’ve never tried it. I have a G27 shifter that I use as

If you’re at a desk in a desk chair that makes total sense. If you’re in a purpose built sim racing cockpit that doesn’t totally make sense, but I do drive cars that are limited to paddle shifters. I do have a button box though and for the most part have no issues utilizing it. The one that gets me are people who

I’ve thought about going VR but how do you do the secondary controls without having to look down? What I mean would be is if you’re using a shifter instead of paddles - you can’t see the shifter anymore with a VR headset on.

My issue with VR is that I have no semblance for where my wheels and shifter are. I get a bit confused trying to reach for things in-game that aren’t there in real life. I tried VR on Project Cars and it was incredible, but I am not sure I could do it for a full length race.

I have 5 figures into my setup. You don’t need that much obviously, but if you get VR go for the Samsung Odyssey. However, if you get a Samsung you will need a $2,000 PC to run it with the graphics cranked up.

My $0.02. Oculus Rift (what I own) and HTC Vive are now capable of running on mid-tier hardware. The Samsung,

Alanis did you get to try any of it using a VR headset? It really takes the experience to a totally different level.

The most American car is the answer;

Yeah, but it kind of loses its zing, seen from the rear-view mirror...

FancyKristen doesn’t hang with plebs like these. Did you see that hipster beard on that server?

Both vehicles in this picture concordantly possess similar superlative characteristics of their respective applications. Ergo, I have a boner vis a vis this picture.

Don’t worry you’ll get your chance before the Summer is over