Hi All,
First post on these forums but wanted to share my lockdown project! Hopefully will get round to posting pictures when I dig them out on my PC.
My friends and I have been watching F1 for a few years, and when lockdown put a halt to both the F1 and the joy of going to the pub to watch (not to mention the go karting places closing), our collective yearning for racing led us to take the F1 games a bit more competitively.
Having played the code master titles casually for a few years, F1 2019 was the first game my friends and I all agreed to set up a regular league on. Some of these friends had Logitec wheels they used on the Xbox for Forza Etc, and had found during lockdown there are some modifications that could be done to transform them into F1 or GT style wheels.
Obviously jealous of their performances in the league, I decided to look into getting a wheel myself. I had heard good things about the Thrustmaster TMX and found them to be more affordable (at the time) than the Logitec, but far less modify-able. (see links)
Well, lockdown had left me with a bit more extra time and the itch for a project. A recent module in uni had given me some exposure to Autodesk inventor, and I fancied taking it further. With a community worth of support on the Autodesk forums, a friend on standby to protype (and post) my designs, a second hand TMX and a semi-decent computer with the software installed, I was ready to go!
First post on these forums but wanted to share my lockdown project! Hopefully will get round to posting pictures when I dig them out on my PC.
My friends and I have been watching F1 for a few years, and when lockdown put a halt to both the F1 and the joy of going to the pub to watch (not to mention the go karting places closing), our collective yearning for racing led us to take the F1 games a bit more competitively.
Having played the code master titles casually for a few years, F1 2019 was the first game my friends and I all agreed to set up a regular league on. Some of these friends had Logitec wheels they used on the Xbox for Forza Etc, and had found during lockdown there are some modifications that could be done to transform them into F1 or GT style wheels.
Obviously jealous of their performances in the league, I decided to look into getting a wheel myself. I had heard good things about the Thrustmaster TMX and found them to be more affordable (at the time) than the Logitec, but far less modify-able. (see links)
Well, lockdown had left me with a bit more extra time and the itch for a project. A recent module in uni had given me some exposure to Autodesk inventor, and I fancied taking it further. With a community worth of support on the Autodesk forums, a friend on standby to protype (and post) my designs, a second hand TMX and a semi-decent computer with the software installed, I was ready to go!