Visited the Sim-Racing Expo today and tried out three rigs. The 40k flight simulator thing was awful. The guys setup the FOV of the triples like Nürburgring GP was narrow as a Rally-stage
and couldn´t drive with this crap. The motion was very disturbing as well and didn't like it at all. VR is absolute minimum requirements to get immersed in the first place sitting in this thing with completely different motions than in a car.
The Next-level-Racing seat for 3k i liked a lot more and FOV with VR is finally a non-issue, it just was setup way too exaggerated and so actually unrealistic. It certainly don't make you faster, probably the opposite because pedals and wheel are not moving with you. Also it's not adding valuable information i could think of. I know when i brake, accelerate and drive through corners without getting pushed around
The third was a Heusinkveld-Rig without motion, but with a Bodnar-wheel and sadly not with the new H-shifter prototype i could only use without a rig. The Bodnar was good, but not as good as my Accuforce. The dampening killed some details i get with my wheel.
I couldn't try out the SimXperience Stage 5, eh, Actroracer and there was another clone i forgot the name. You had to get a ticket in the morning first for appointment.
At the end i didn't get spoiled needing a motion-rig or OSW like i thought before and i'm convinced now that the best rig IMO is at my home. I'm convinced that SimVibe is better than motion by far (with my setup) and i can't drive anymore when there are no vibrations on the pedals when tyres lock up. Four strong shakers around my ass and two for the feet is way more accurate and adding far more information what the tyres are doing. And since my rig is staying on cheap rubber-dampers, not only my neighbors don't want to kill me anymore, the rig is moving. But not slow like a motion rigs. Micro-motions that are as fast as driving over curbs
. And this stuff costed me about 700 Euros