Jason Palmer
Sim Rig Racing
Thank you Wilfred.
Jason.
Jason.
JamesU - there are only two things that I would do with your setup, since the pedals appear to be braced, is to make a simple frame so your office chair doesn't roll away and move the monitor to the back of the wheel (or build a little shelf to set the monitor over the wheel) so you can have a more realistic field of view.
He meant move the screen closer to the wheel / your eyes, it's not about the height but about the distance from your eyes.Hey!
The office chair doesn't roll because the wheels suck and the carpet is fairly thick, so i haven't had an issue with that..
My pedals are on a similar thing to the GT Racing Stand, i've just took the top part out, they don't move - could you find me a link to what you mean though?
And the FOV thing, the chair is low so the wheel is a fairly nice height to the screen, again - would you have a picture to hand to show me what it should look like when i'm sat behind it?
Thanks
What you should try to achieve (imo this is, opinions vary) is to remove the ingame wheel and have the ingame dashboard line up so that you see it through your own wheel as if it was the dash behind your wheel.Ahh alright, great. I understand it now.
The wheel when i'm sat on the chair is pretty much in line with the on screen wheel - i'll move the screen to the back of the wheel when i'm racing then.
Amazing how having a better seating position can improve your overall lap times!
What you should try to achieve (imo this is, opinions vary) is to remove the ingame wheel and have the ingame dashboard line up so that you see it through your own wheel as if it was the dash behind your wheel.
Don't know of a single guide that will teach you everything, I kind of remember someone posting a good one here on RD but I'd have to go digging for it, but here's a few pointers;Is there a guide for this anywhere? I'd love to have a look!
What you should try to achieve (imo this is, opinions vary) is to remove the ingame wheel and have the ingame dashboard line up so that you see it through your own wheel as if it was the dash behind your wheel.
What size, make and model tv is that?@Paul BennettYup, it really does help with immersion. I lowered my monitor(s) screen a few years back to get the right line up. Here's the latest driver's eye views:
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Thanks man, a lot of hard graft and a 50th Birthday sorted that! Wine glass... try picking that up and drinking it with a VR wrestling sweatband on while in the pits!
It's a 65" Samsung UE65JU7500 4K Curved TV, 17-21ms input lag. The 55" has higher and the 48" higher still! Easily the best visuals I have experienced to date and buttery smooth. Rig build is missing one component though... and in January I will have Motion back .What size, make and model tv is that?
Any idea what kind of input lag it has?
Very nice setup, exactly the way I'd set up my rig if funds and space would allow it! Minus the wine glass that is, I'm more of a whisky kind of guy
Upgrading is a habit.. there aren't many sim-racers who don't want to improve their experience... it does get expensive, but I don't holiday or go down the pub or race on track very often so pour my hard earned in to my hobby.@MrPix , missed the tag due to the typo, don't worry nobody died. I have followed your build on your site a little green envy here my setup is more getto or lets say cheap. My screen would just cover one of your wing mirrors