![]() 09/08/2016 at 12:02 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Combine one chrysler seat, a pile of scrap 2x4s, and a leftover 50" tv. I might have to move the TV further away yet but haven’t wired up the console yet. I’m no carpenter that’s for sure.
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If I ever get a wheel I’d try something like this
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Debating on doing something similar in a spare room but there’d be a fair amount of wiring and carpentry involved...none of which I’m particularly talented in.
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A grinder and paint make me the welder I ain’t.
I'm not sure what the carpentry equivalent is.
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That looks awesome.
(....is now looking on craigslist for a used flat screen TV).
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Wheel makes all the difference. 900 degrees of rotation and force feedback adds a layer of realism nothing short of the real thing can match. And I’m sticking with my antique PS2 & Gran Turismo 4. It at least has composite output (720x480) which isn’t exactly 4K. I’ve played demos of newer stuff and the wheel & pedal combo for me beats then the latest and greatest console & graphics with a controller. I even bought a complete save file of GT4 on Ebay so I had a complete unlocked game.
![]() 09/08/2016 at 13:38 |
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It would be so good to get a wheel but it’s expensive.