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DudeRegular:
Not specifically arcade related but why not?

    These were both motion rigs.

Fursphere:
If you've got a full / real corvette - go outside and enjoy the damn thing.    :dizzy:

As for the 2DOF triple screen setup - looks nice, and very expensive.  :)

EDIT:  Thought I recognized that design from somewhere...   http://www.cxcsimulations.com/

Triple screen setup pricing starts at $66,975 US dollars.      :lol  :lol  :lol    (HUGE markup on everything)

EDIT2:  One add on option for example, they're taking a ThrustMaster 'Warthog' HOTAS setup (~$500) out of the box, and mounting it for you for......$2,600

DudeRegular:
Well as far as real cars go.... We got to drive a brand new BMW M5. They let you take it around the block by yourself. That car is fast.

Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: Fursphere on January 09, 2016, 09:08:08 am ---Triple screen setup pricing starts at $66,975 US dollars.      :lol  :lol  :lol    (HUGE markup on everything)

--- End quote ---

So for the price of the simulator, you can buy the car outright with no haggling.  Makes perfect business sense... if you are insane. 

Slippyblade:
One thing about racing sim games that has always bugged me.  Most of them show you a steering wheel with hands on it...  even the ones that expect you to have a wheel.  So when you are playing, you are seeing TWO wheels and FOUR hands. 

Just annoying is all.

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