I just posted a video showing off some of our new gear using F1 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndLxm-HTtrw Really gives you an idea how violent an F1 car really is!
Looks good but seems there is a lag between the driver moving the wheel and the actual game? Is that normal with using a steering wheel? Too bad he is driving with TC, a better demo would be full rain without TC
Yeah, there is a bit of lag in the wheel in this software. That's inherent with F1 2010 as it's more of an arcade type game. It tends to "smooth" steering inputs. Good for making everyone look good at it, but not very realistic. There was actually no TC on in that. You can actually hear lots of wheel spin. The rear end just doesn't really snap in this software. Again, it's a bit arcade like. If you want realism in an F1 car, you have to use one of our other software packages.
Does it matter? Is there a difference? BTW: Will you support GT5 on PS3? PS: your steering wheel rocks!
Oh yes. There is a lot of difference. We cannot use our tactile feedback systems, high-end controls, dash displays systems, or three 1080p screens with the PS3. No, no plans as of yet for the reasons above. Consoles are closed architectures. That, combined with their lack of any real simulation titles, I'm not really sure it's a situation where an accurate racing simulator would be needed. Thanks! It took many years of testing to get there.... We will be adding some more wheels like NASCAR, Vintage and other custom requests.
Great product but two things, both related:first, it should be able to spray water on you so you get the feel of wet racing; secondly, it needs the ability to do a complete 360 spin so the driver can feel like Massa does...
Ouch! Yeah, I really wish I could make the engineer say to you "Alonso is faster than you, can you confirm?"
Actually, they start at about $32k. They can also be leased. Check out our configurator system on our website to see exactly what a simulator would cost you with options that would fit your needs.