I would think you would want the one that shakes you around
I do, but it seems kinda silly to spend 30k on one, and that's a "cheap" one.
My son says they have much cheaper ones available now, he says they have an electric motor driven one available for only $300
Yeah, I could toss one of those on a cheap rig. Buying a sim that costs more than a real car is really the cause of my consternation.
I'm probably just gonna get a professional one that comes with a warranty and a few years of support. Probably... I want 'em to even come install it.
It's one of those things that I know I'm going to eventually do, but the concept of spending more on a sim than someone spends on their brand new car is the kicker.
I guess iRacing is pretty accurate, except for damage and things like tire wear. Their physics in inclement weather is also pretty shoddy. Or so I've read (from real racers who reviewed the games).
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