Racing Simulator for VIRTUAL REALITY

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Lithuania
Lithuania
Hi every one.

First, sorry for my English but I know that everybody will understand me :)

I have one question and maybe you guys will help me to solve him :)

I am trying to build my personal Racing simulator. And for today I have Fanatec steering wheel with pedals hand brake and etc.... I have HTC vive headset.... BUT I feel that i need something little bit more. So I guess its something like motion platform and i find some - https://motionsystems.eu/motion-platforms/2dof-motion-systems/hs-201

And this simple motion platform cost 2000Euro and i think its little bit to expensive...
Maybe some one can give me advice where can I find cheaper motion platform, its only for personal use so I didn't what to spend 2000Euro for that platform...

I live in middle Europe so shipping from far away like US i think it wouldn't be cheaper...

Thank you all in advance I really need some advice :)
 
First two angles that come to mind are this and this. The latter showcases a DIY build which I think has achieved remarkable results with a seat mover + rear traction loss set up. Many people look at the options and assume that a full rig mover is logically the best and most realistic way to go, but both Nick and I endorse seat movers.

Using serious scale bass shakers with Simvibe software is another option, as Simvibe extracts physics data to use rather than audio. Done right, the results can be quite amazing. One particular person stated that they wouldn't have even bothered getting motion had they had their shaker set up first.
 
Thanks man, I search only for small platform which can fit into car, so ring mover for me is not good.

And to built something by myself I think i don't have enough experience :)
 
Thanks man, I search only for small platform which can fit into car, so ring mover for me is not good.

And to built something by myself I think i don't have enough experience :)
Looks like the one you linked in your first post is the Next Level V1, which is not sold any more. The V2 is supposedly better, but more expensive. Depending on how much space you have to work with, this could be an option. I own a SimXperience set up, and while I have not had the chance to try the Next Level system, I would expect the SimXperience to give more immediate response compared to Next Level.
 

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