If someone could manufacture a cheaper version of the frex simcon motion then do it, do it NOW! You are guaranteed to make a a packet
(i want one)
the device would have to do more than just acceleration cues, without lateral/sideways forces you cannot feel what the car is doing.
Sometimes I am too. Every time I order a part, it takes between two and 4 weeks to get it.
I don't think about anything revolutionary.
If you compare a frex-like simulator with a full simulator (moving then entire rig), what have they done?
They tried to simplify, while keeping the essential movements that make you feel the acceleration cues.
It brings several advantages...smaller actuators are needed, lag is reduced, size and price too, and it still feels very good.
I hope it is possible to further simplify. No simplification come without losses of course. But it is like mp3 or frex. If you can not feel the losses too much, you have won.
What they do is really nice. And they are able to attract many sponsors, and drivers. I suppose the simulator with attached helmet is too dangerous to be used by a person alone.
Their idea to make a virtual racing championship is really good. If there was a possibility to add custom tracks to LFS, I suppose they would use it instead of rFactor.
I can't believe that? in 1979 someone drew a patent for a Racing sim, with force feedback pedals + wheel and a flat screen monitor? (as the picture shows?)
That's mad, as there wasn't even BBC Basic's with rubbish 2d racing games by then!