Hi mate...I also have a H3 but when I went to play Dirt rally 2 tonight on my rig it did not move the H3....runs MSFS2020 and Assetto Corsa fine so obviously there is something that has to be tweaked with DR2........any clues mate?
Have you got any comments on how to add rumble from the road surface? I mean adding up/down motion on top of the 3DOF? Thinking buttkicker type solution. Thanks for the vid.
I have a single buttkicker and also the shake it kit from sim racing studio. I don't care to much for the but kicker. The shake it kit is pretty solid though.
Hi. I've been using VR for two years, but my simulator has no motion. I had nausea while playing, which subsided over time. But every time I reverse and brake, I feel nauseous for a brief moment. I miss that feeling of being pressed into the seat after braking. 1. Does nausea go away in a motion simulator? 2. If you had to compare the feeling of driving a real car on a scale of 1 to 10 to driving in your simulator, how much would it be? I hope you answer? Thank you :)
Driving in reverse is definitely a recipe for nausea. I get that queasy feeling if I reverse. But generally you are not doing it much. Braking I don't have any issues. Make sure you are capping your frame rate out at 90fps or more. Lagging or low fps in racing games will not help with motion sickness. I would say that motion rig helps with motion sickness. Everyone is different though so there is no guarantee. But in general it should help. On that note, it also needs to be dialed in and set up properly. Realism in my rig from 1-10....I guess I would say overall average is like a 6. There are moments where it feels really good, probably more like a 8 or 9, but it can fall of and dip down to more like a 2 or 3. It depends on what is happening on the track and with the car. Some motions are translated more realistically than others. Hope this helps!
Hi mate...I also have a H3 but when I went to play Dirt rally 2 tonight on my rig it did not move the H3....runs MSFS2020 and Assetto Corsa fine so obviously there is something that has to be tweaked with DR2........any clues mate?
I would check the live telemetry data in SRS to see if it's picking up telemetry from the game. Might be a udp port problem in the game or windows.
@IsaacBayer thanks mate...just solved it....was saying ready to play but clicked on it again and now shows ready to play in black box and now moves H3
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Hello, what steering wheel is that? It's round, but it's not the one that comes with the Moza r5...
It's off Amazon, 13 inch I believe. Bolts onto r5 nicely.
Have you got any comments on how to add rumble from the road surface? I mean adding up/down motion on top of the 3DOF? Thinking buttkicker type solution. Thanks for the vid.
I have a single buttkicker and also the shake it kit from sim racing studio. I don't care to much for the but kicker. The shake it kit is pretty solid though.
No only HF8 haptic gaming pad is needed
Hi.
I've been using VR for two years, but my simulator has no motion. I had nausea while playing, which subsided over time. But every time I reverse and brake, I feel nauseous for a brief moment. I miss that feeling of being pressed into the seat after braking.
1. Does nausea go away in a motion simulator?
2. If you had to compare the feeling of driving a real car on a scale of 1 to 10 to driving in your simulator, how much would it be?
I hope you answer? Thank you :)
Driving in reverse is definitely a recipe for nausea. I get that queasy feeling if I reverse. But generally you are not doing it much. Braking I don't have any issues.
Make sure you are capping your frame rate out at 90fps or more. Lagging or low fps in racing games will not help with motion sickness.
I would say that motion rig helps with motion sickness. Everyone is different though so there is no guarantee. But in general it should help. On that note, it also needs to be dialed in and set up properly.
Realism in my rig from 1-10....I guess I would say overall average is like a 6. There are moments where it feels really good, probably more like a 8 or 9, but it can fall of and dip down to more like a 2 or 3. It depends on what is happening on the track and with the car. Some motions are translated more realistically than others.
Hope this helps!
I think you need to buy HF8 haptic gaming pad